Though the number women working in engineering is known to be less in the UK, a recently released report shows that this isn't the case with other countries in ...
By @SimonCocking great interview with Fidelma McGuirk, CEO of Payslip who we recently featured. Fidelma will be speaking on the Scaling and Communicating Your B...
Ireland must produce more engineers at a quicker rate to keep up with demands on the country’s infrastructure and technology, says Engineers Ireland, as first-round CAO offers to students issue today Monday. Engineers Ireland is one of the largest r...
By @SimonCocking review of The Fuzzy and the Techie: Why the Liberal Arts Will Rule the Digital World, by Scott Hartley is a venture capitalist who worked as a...
Great guest post by Laura Boland, from Software Placements, who we featured here.
http://irishtechnews.ie/it-recruitment-tips-from-laura-boland-software-plac...
By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU.
A new European research project called FIBRESHIP seeks to revolutionise the shipbuilding sector. Steel will be replaced by composite materials for the construction of larger ships.
From now, the cons...
By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @Irish_TechNews
Interview with Keri Kukral, CEO and founder of Raw Science TV, an online network focused on science and...
By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU.
Novi, the proactive managed services provider, announced the 6th of July in Naas that it has designed and implem...
IT Sligo will tomorrow launch the first-ever degree programme in data centre facilities engineering, aimed at servicing Europe’s growing and highly specialised data centre sector with skilled graduates.
The introduction of the Bachelor’s Degree – ...