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Are ICOs are dead? Data suggests things might be more positive for Q2 and beyond

By Gregory S Matthew You’d be forgiven if you thought ICOs are dead. Why? Because ICO numbers have been dwindling…

7 years ago

Robotics engineers unveil ‘Stevie II’ – Ireland’s first socially assistive AI robot

Robotics engineers from Trinity College Dublin today unveiled ‘Stevie II’ – Ireland’s first socially assistive robot with advanced artificial intelligence…

7 years ago

The State of Consumer Robotics Right Now By Kayla Matthews

Considering the rampant popularity of gadgets like smart speakers, some people might say there's no better time for the consumer…

7 years ago

Why We Need Coaches Not bosses

How younger generations are changing work structure By Bruce Morton, Workforce Design and Talent Acquisition Expert and author of Redesigning…

7 years ago

Do you get a day off on Good Friday?

Some people in workplaces around Ireland will be looking forward to an extra long weekend this Easter with Good Friday…

7 years ago

DTS19: What Not to Miss

With less than one week to go until this years Dublin Tech Summit, there seems to be a lot going…

7 years ago

Webwise announce winners of the Safer Internet Day Awards 2019 hosted at Microsoft DreamSpace

Webwise have announced the winners of the Safer Internet Day Awards 2019, following the competition’s first awards ceremony at Microsoft’s…

7 years ago

How might we re-imagine accessibility for older adults

Photo by NordWood Themes on Unsplash There is a growing epidemic of loneliness affecting our society today, and the effects are particularly harmful…

7 years ago

Winning ideas from ‘hack homelessness’ event at Trinity College Dublin announced

Blockchain and Japan’s pod hotels provided the inspiration for the winning teams at a ‘hack homelessness’ event at Trinity College…

7 years ago

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