emerging technologies

Maynooth Scientist leads €6.3M SFI/ Industry Project in Drone Operations Research

Futurists predict that drone technology will soon significantly transform our daily lives, changing how we deliver and collect goods, giving…

8 years ago

Industry Leaders Combine to Address Immediate Skills Shortage in Deep Learning

As High-Performance Computing (HPC) has advanced from academic research centres and into mainstream IT infrastructure, there is an increased focus…

8 years ago

Henkel offers novel 3D Printing material solutions for industrial manufacturing

Following news last October that the IDA is giving Henkel Ireland support for its additive manufacturing operations in Tallaght, Dublin,…

8 years ago

Estonia Offers 100,000 Residents Free Genetic Testing in Effort to Develop Personalised Medicine

The Estonian government wants to develop its healthcare system by offering all of its residents genome-wide genotyping that will be…

8 years ago

The power of quantum technology in 2018

The power of quantum technology in 2018: how does this develop nowadays Quantum technology is a new field in physics,…

8 years ago

EnerPort a new blockchain energy trading project launched

Imagine a future where Irish consumers will be able to gift or sell their solar power across their neighbourhood as…

8 years ago

What is tokenisation and why is it important? Patrick Lowry explains at Chainges

By @SimonCocking we interviewed Patrick Lowry who will be speaking at Chainges, the first world-class quality blockchain & cryptocurrency conference shaped by the…

8 years ago

CÚRAM to Develop New Techniques in Skin Regeneration for Burns and Chronic Wounds

CÚRAM, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre in Medical Devices, based at NUI Galway, will partner with five other European…

8 years ago

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