emerging technologies

New Laws for registering Drones in Ireland are Imminent

New figures show there are almost 10,500 drones registered in Ireland, up from over 8,500 in December 2017 New laws…

7 years ago

EmTech Europe 2018: How Emerging Technologies Are Shaping The Society of the Future

When and where is it on? Toulouse, France at Quai des Savoirs on October 2-3 How many years has it…

7 years ago

5 Most In-Demand Tech Jobs in 2018

Guest Post from Laura Buckler As technology permeates more and more into the everyday aspects of our lives, it is…

7 years ago

Life Extension Objective of Eternal Trusts

As the Eternal Trusts platform begins to take real shape, now is the perfect time for us to take a…

7 years ago

Irish Researchers Celebrate Contribution to Multi-Million Global Graphene Market

International Scientists Gather In Dublin To Celebrate AMBER Researchers Unlocking Wonder Material Graphene Tuesday 31st July, Dublin: This week AMBER…

8 years ago

Self-Driving Cars: The Next Driving Revolution?

Written by John Stuart First, there were steam-engine vehicles. Next, they had experiments with electric-powered motors. Finally, there came the…

8 years ago

Dublin’s smart city testbed welcomes SoftBank to build new smart city IoT solutions

Dublin City Council expands its Smart City Cluster as SoftBank pledges First European City IoT projects Dublin, 26th July 2018:…

8 years ago

Tyndall National Institute hosts IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology for the first time in Ireland

Tyndall National Institute hosts 18th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology, from Tuesday 24th to Thursday 26th July. This is the…

8 years ago

CargoCoin and SKYFchain Join Forces!

CargoCoin and SKYFchain have signed the MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) and reached an agreement to work on the integration of…

8 years ago

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