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AIB announces 3-year sponsorship of DCU Brexit Institute

The DCU Brexit Institute has today announced a three-year agreement with AIB, who join Arthur Cox as an official sponsor…

8 years ago

Indigenous and Global Tech Companies Explain why they Chose Galway

Galway Technology Centre (GTC) has released the first of a series short videos explaining why their indigenous and multinational alumni…

8 years ago

Dublin continues to grow as an innovative and entrepreneurial hub as ‘We, The Creators’ event announced by WeWork

WeWork has announced an exciting event due to take place in the WeWork space in Iveagh Court on the 29th…

8 years ago

Irish Consumers Slower to Activate GDPR Rights than Anticipated

Irish consumers are deeply protective of their data after the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the SAS…

8 years ago

How Ireland can Help Manage the lifeblood of digital media organisations: data

Written by Bryan Hill In today’s economy, data is as valuable as oil to most organisations. For those in the…

8 years ago

Electric Cars, Drones and Robotics Set to Drive Digital Change in Transport

28 percent of the Irish public believe Transport is the most changing sector in Ireland today 41 percent believe technology…

8 years ago

Europe May Thrive on Renewable Energy Despite Unpredictable Weather

Researchers in Ireland, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom have shown how long-term weather patterns affect wind and solar renewable energy…

8 years ago

Events: Leadership course for decentralized/distributed organizations.

We caught up with Grace Rachmany to find out about her new course for leaders of decentralized organisations. Here's what…

8 years ago

Belfast startups thrive on back of region’s skills and talent pool

New digital tech businesses in Northern Ireland capital grow by 143% between 2011 and 2016 Turnover of digital sector in…

8 years ago

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