Educational technology

Kernel Capital invests €1M in Waterford VR Company

Kernel Capital through the Bank of Ireland Kernel Capital Venture Funds and Suir Valley Ventures have led a €1M investment…

9 years ago

Digisoft.tv announces at SXSW a new partnership with EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

Kevin Kline was at SXSW and he got this exclusive from Digisoft.tv for Irish Tech News. From thousands of miles away…

9 years ago

Reykjavik is an inspiring location to hold the OEB MidSummit, Rebecca A. Stromeyer explains more

By @SimonCocking. interview with Rebecca A. Stromeyer, about the OEB MidSummit, which will take place in June in Reykjavik, see more about the…

9 years ago

WORLD’S TOP EDUCATION EXPERTS TO ANSWER KEY QUESTIONS IN ICELAND

Education experts, Edtech entrepreneurs and an assortment of thinkers, analysts and administrators from around the world will travel to Iceland…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Mooka Media

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Mooka Media is an educational multimedia company specialising in instructional design…

9 years ago

Trend Micro want to know your digital story

We all have a digital life and Trend Micro – a global leader in security software with EMEA headquarters in…

9 years ago

Microsoft Empowers Enable Ireland’s Digital Transformation

Enable Ireland and Microsoft today announced that they are partnering to further the digital transformation of the charity by helping…

9 years ago

ESB announce partnership with An Cosán Virtual Community College to bring light of education to underserved communities

ESB is proud to announce a three-year partnership with An Cosán Virtual Community College (VCC), which will  help develop an…

9 years ago

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