Digital Skills

Belfast startups thrive on back of region’s skills and talent pool

New digital tech businesses in Northern Ireland capital grow by 143% between 2011 and 2016 Turnover of digital sector in…

8 years ago

Innovation meets Education as charities take digital leap

Community Education and organisations from the nonprofit sector all across Ireland gathered in the NDRC this week to launch the…

8 years ago

Nominations open for Women in IT Awards Ireland!

Information Age - the leading B2B technology publication - has today announced that the world's largest technology diversity event is…

8 years ago

Microsoft Ireland calls for a holistic approach to improving Europe’s digital literacy

Microsoft is encouraging more European students to get engaged in computer science and boost their coding skills this week. Students…

9 years ago

Digital Skill Levels in Ireland Continue to Fall according to a new report by the Digital Marketing Institute

The Digital Marketing Institute digital skills report for 2016 found that digital skills in Ireland were on a par with the UK (37%)…

9 years ago

Review of Sprint by Jake Knapp, How to solve big problems and test new ideas in just 5 days.

By @SimonCocking. See our interview with the author Jake Knapp here. Since we interviewed the book's author Jake Knapp, the book…

10 years ago

Google Commits to Training 2 million people across Europe in Digital Skills

Last year Google gave a commitment to train one million Europeans in digital skills by the end of 2016 and…

10 years ago

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