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New French and Irish strategic partners announced for Ulysses research programme

The Irish Research Council and the Embassy of France in Ireland announced details today (15.06.18) of new strategic partners for…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Sensus

By @SimonCocking interesting chat with Neil Adams, Director at Sensus Describe the company – the elevator pitch... Sensus helps water utilities,…

8 years ago

Global market for smart city tech set to grow

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews A study conducted by Persistence Market Research has estimated that the…

9 years ago

Business opportunities abound in the rising smart-city market

By Ralf Baron, Morsi Berguiga, Jaap Kalkman, Adnan Merhaba, Ansgar Schlautmann and Karim Taga, Arthur D. Little. Image from pixabay…

9 years ago

Over 6.4 million electric kilometres driven on Irish roads in 2016, using Ireland’s Electric Vehicle Charging Network

Ireland’s electric vehicle (EV) charging network was used over140,000 times to recharge electrically powered vehicles in 2016, converting to over…

9 years ago

Switcher.ie comments on SSE Airtricity price reduction

SSE Airtricity has announced a 5% cut to its gas and electricity unit rates, as well as its standing charge,…

10 years ago

Switcher comments on Electric Ireland 6% Electricity price reduction

- Electric Ireland cut standard electricity price by 6% - Electric Ireland drop effective from 1st June - Average Electric…

10 years ago

SSE and Coillte complete €176m Financing Deal for Galway Wind Park

SSE and Coillte have jointly completed financing for €176m for the construction of the second and final stage of Galway…

10 years ago

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