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Government should focus on creating ‘digital town’ hubs in new National Broadband Plan, says Ireland’s domain registry

The Irish Government should focus on creating ‘digital town’ hubs in a new National Broadband Plan, according to IE Domain…

8 years ago

Preview: Blockchain goes Hollywood LA 2019

When and where is it on? February 1st and 2nd. 2019 | L.A. Convention Center South Hall, Main Floor Capacity…

8 years ago

Preview: Ludgate First Tuesdays with Brian McCarthy

When and where is it on? Tuesday 6 November at 6.30pm at The Tanyard Bar, Main St, Skibbereen How many…

8 years ago

Re-thinking customer service in the digital age

by Nathan Sykes, the founder of Finding an Outlet When eCommerce first reared its head — or online shopping, in…

8 years ago

Dublin citizens to tackle local climate change challenges during 24-hour worldwide hackathon at Trinity College Dublin

Dublin will be one of 115 cities around the world taking action on climate change this Friday (26 October) at…

8 years ago

NUI Galway to Host Girls into Geoscience Ireland in November

The second ‘Girls into Geoscience Ireland’ event will take place in the Ryan Institute at NUI Galway on Saturday, 10…

8 years ago

Gigabit Connectivity To Help Irish Manufacturing Excel In Collaborative Research

Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR), the Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland-backed technology centre in Mullingar - tasked with helping to make…

8 years ago

Pitchero Acquires Teamer

UK, Leeds, October, 2018: Pitchero, the UK’s leading provider of digital grassroots sports technology, has acquired UK and Ireland-based sports…

8 years ago

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