data science

Data Summit Dublin and why Ireland is taking the lead in all things Data

Data Summit 2018 was a resounding success for the Irish Government and its data centric partners who share in its…

7 years ago

Winners announced at the 3rd annual DatSci Awards

On Friday the 7th of September, the best and brightest Data Scientists in Ireland were recognised at the annual DatSci…

7 years ago

LinkedIn Reveals The Most In-Demand Skills For The Irish Software Sector

Dublin – 30 August, 2018 – LinkedIn today revealed the top eight most in-demand skills for the Irish software sector,…

7 years ago

DatSci Awards announce 2018 Finalists

New category sponsored by Three Ireland announced to meet entry demand Dublin, July 10th - For the third year, the…

8 years ago

Business Showcase: Qualia Data Sciences

Hrvoje Smolic is the founder of Qualia Data Sciences LTD (Ireland) and Qualia d.o.o. (Croatia). He has a degree in physics,…

8 years ago

Big Data Demystified: How to use big data, data science and AI to make better business decisions and gain competitive advantage, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of Big Data Demystified: How to use big data, data science and AI to make better business decisions and gain…

8 years ago

Mastercard Expands Presence in Ireland, Hiring 175 New Staff to Drive Payments Innovation

Mastercard has announced it will expand its presence in Ireland, hiring 175 new employees in Dublin focused on driving innovation…

8 years ago

Techchill: Founders, Entrepreneurs, Challengers and Curious Minds

Techchill is as aptly named as Slush, with its weather climate of -14 degrees.  It was a “refreshing” start waiting for…

8 years ago

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