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Irish led research team develop High Tech Pathway to Health after a Heart Attack

Heart disease is a massive killer. It is currently the leading cause of premature death in the world, and a…

10 years ago

POSITIVE PLATFORM DESIGN JAM IRELAND, December 16th DCU

By @SimonCocking. Interesting interview with Gar Mac Críosta co-organiser of Positive Platform Design Jam Dublin 16th DCU. Get tickets here. What is…

10 years ago

Successful Spark2Start event for entrepreneurs at the GEC

By Ray Walshe. Spark2Start at the GEC 1st October 2016 #Spark2Start2016 On Saturday 1st October in the Guinness Enterprise Centre (GEC)…

10 years ago

ESB launches The Big Energy Hack

ESB is today launching Ireland’s first ever energy hackathon, The Big Energy Hack - bringing great minds together for over…

10 years ago

VC backed tech firms created over 1,600 jobs per annum – DCU report

Venture capital backed firms created 20,000 high level jobs since 2003, adding 3,672 jobs between 2013 and 2015, according to…

10 years ago

Massachusetts Institute of Technology ‘Hacking Medicine’ event coming to Ireland for the first time

The world renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology is bringing its ‘Hacking Medicine’ event to Ireland for the first time, and…

10 years ago

Student represents Ireland at ISEF with Rehabilitation Aid for MS sufferers

Lauren Murphy, a transition student at Loreto Secondary School Balbriggan has travelled to Arizona to represent Ireland at Intel’s International…

10 years ago

DCU-led NEWTON EU Project Redesigns the Future of Technology Enhanced Learning

An ambitious new European Horizon 2020 (H2020) project, NEWTON, coordinated by DCU academic Gabriel-Miro Muntean, is squaring up to the…

10 years ago

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