data science

The robots are coming. Innovative Irish startup Opening.io launches

By @SimonCocking. Interesting news about an exciting new Irish company using datascience to improve the recruitment process opening.io They apply data science at…

9 years ago

Green green grass of home ready for Robbie

By @SimonCocking. We're currently reviewing the Canon G3X and we were also judging the best student category of the DatSci awards,…

9 years ago

Strong response to inaugural DatSci Awards prompts application extension to July 17th

The organisers of the first Irish DatSci awards event have been positively surprised by the number of applications for the…

10 years ago

June 30th deadline for DatSci Awards 2016 make sure to get your application in!

The inaugural DatSci Awards 2016 in association with CeADAR, will be taking place in Thursday September, 22nd Aviva Stadium. All  entries…

10 years ago

DatSci Awards ’16 – Next Generation Celebrate Irish Data Science

With the global economy becoming more and more data influenced, and data-driven thinking being extended into every facet of life,…

10 years ago

Boxever raises additional $12M to continue Global Expansion

Boxever, the leader in data science and omni-channel personalisation solutions for airlines and travel companies, announced today that it has…

10 years ago

The Democratisation of Data Science, by Cronan McNamara

By Cronan McNamara, taken from his Congregation submission. Data is a byproduct of carrying out business or organisational operations and…

10 years ago

What does ‘Big Data’ have to do with the food industry?

Today we have a guest article from Peadar Coyle. Peadar is an Irish Data Scientist who is based in Luxembourg.…

10 years ago

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