emerging technologies

Irish 3D Printing Company, axial3D, Forms Int’l Partnership with Leading Swiss Hospital to Improve Patient Care

Belfast-based medical 3D printing firm, axial3D, and University Hospital Basel, a leading medical centre in Switzerland, have formed an international…

7 years ago

European Parliament Report on Self Driving Cars

Self driving vehicles could be appearing on our roads over the coming years, according to a European report. However Ireland…

7 years ago

CES 2019: neXt Curve’s Key Takeaways

neXt Curve attended the largest consumer electronics trade show on the planet with over 180,000 in attendance to identify the deeper technology and…

7 years ago

What the future holds for Ireland and beyond in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles,  Shane Gilroy, IT Sligo

Interview with Shane Gilroy, Lecturer in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles IT Sligo. What is your background briefly? I am an Electronics…

7 years ago

The Year of the Data-Driven Digital Ecosystem

Guest post from Catherine Doyle, Dell EMC As we enter 2019, business leaders across Ireland are afforded the opportunity to not…

7 years ago

When will we be able to Drive Cars Like K.I.T.T and other awesome cars from science fiction?

Guest Post by Lou Crane Knight Rider led to a whole generation yearning to have a car as cool as…

7 years ago

New Laws on Registering Drones in Ireland to come into effect this year

New laws which requires owners of drones in Ireland that weigh more than 250 grams to register the device will…

7 years ago

Why IoT and Blockchain can work together to improve supply chains

By Angel Versetti, CEO at Ambrosus Food safety standards within supply chains can be said to be at an impasse.…

7 years ago

Are self-driving cars the future?

by Derek Eastwood, business development manager at Hussey Fraser Solicitors in Dublin Autonomous technology is driving some of the biggest…

7 years ago

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