emerging technologies

AA Ireland to host major conference on the social impact of new car technology

How prepared is Ireland for the next wave of motoring technology, such as self-driving cars? What are the social, legal…

8 years ago

SMBC Aviation Capital sponsors Éirloop

-Ireland’s entry to Elon Musk’s SpaceX Hyperloop Competition- Dublin, July 18th 2018: SMBC Aviation Capital, the leading aircraft leasing company…

8 years ago

Can blockchain make the smart home concept accessible for anybody?

Written by Armand Doru Domuta The advancement of technology has been one of humanity’s most important endeavors so far, and even…

8 years ago

Business Showcase: OptDyn

Alex Karasulu is an entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience in the software industry and a recognized leader in…

8 years ago

Swearing by Smart Homes: Analysing Trust in Smart Home Technology

Shared via Porch, check out the original article here. If the 2017 holiday season was any evidence of the staying…

8 years ago

Brain-to-Vehicle Intelligence: The Thinking Driver’s Technology

Written by Giles Kirkland  As cutting-edge technology keeps going further in the car industry, real-time detection and brain activity analysis…

8 years ago

How IoT sensors can make a farmer’s life easier

Farming isn’t a simple business anymore. Farmers are always under pressure to producing more food on fewer acres. They have…

8 years ago

Dublin City Council and SoftBank Announce Landmark Partnership to Help Shape Global Smart City Deployments in Dublin

Dublin City Council and SoftBank Corp. announced today that SoftBank will join Dublin City Council’s Smart City programme and its…

8 years ago

Blue Frontiers Partners with Kleros to Provide Blockchain Justice on Floating Seastead Communities

Blue Frontiers, a company developing floating cities (‘Seasteads’) that will help combat sea level rise, an industry that is expected…

8 years ago

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