emerging technologies

AI Conference in GMIT – an insight on AI and the West

Seamus Dowling is a lecturer at the Mayo Campus of GMIT and speaker at the Mayo-AI event on the 20th…

7 years ago

India struggling to fill 50,000 AI jobs

by Kayla Matthews, tech journalist and writer India is struggling to fill its artificial intelligence (AI) jobs. That's the conclusion…

7 years ago

Drone Consultants Ireland Jack-In-The-Box Drone concept wins Ireland Region Sat-Nav prize

Drone Consultants Ireland have been announced by the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar as winners of the Ireland Region Competition of the…

7 years ago

Ambrosus Joins United Nations Sponsored ‘One Planet Network’ and Establishes Partnerships with Blendhub and Flatev

Ambrosus, the blockchain and IoT platform for quality assurance in food and pharmaceutical supply chains, has been accepted and formally…

7 years ago

IrelandWeek Announces Return of IRELANDCON in Los Angeles

Speakers include a who’s who of film, TV, tech, and trade on November 1 in Silicon Beach LOS ANGELES, CA…

7 years ago

Drivers confused by hype surrounding automated driving, new study suggests

Research launched today shows that 71% of drivers around the world believe they can purchase a self-driving car right now.…

7 years ago

Drones, AI and Robotics: Preparing for the future

Guest Post by Kristine Spure, content creator for Truesix.co, TV producer, and music manager. With drones delivering pizza to our…

7 years ago

Blockchain in the Energy sector

Renewable energy creates new challenges for utilities and energy companies. Blockchain technology could potentially address these challenges and in the…

7 years ago

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