Formal sciences

CeADAR Strengthens Board with New Appointees

CeADAR , the Centre for Applied Data Analytics Research, today announced the strengthening of its industry steering board with the appointment…

9 years ago

First DatSci Awards a success, Ireland can become a world leader for data science

By Hugh Quigley see more by Hugh here. Irish Tech News was pleased to be invited to the inaugural DatSci…

9 years ago

DatSci Awards to celebrate 21 of Ireland’s elite in the Data Science Community

Preparations for the inaugural DatSci Awards 2016 are now well underway. The DatSci Awards have now announced their list of finalists…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : The Analytics Store

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... The Analytics Store is an Irish consultancy and training firm that…

9 years ago

FutureScope 2016 Data Analytics, the Cloud and the Sky by Catherine Duggan

By Catherine Duggan. The theme of the recent FutureScope event, organised by the Dublin Business Innovation Centre (Dublin BIC), was ‘Current…

10 years ago

LOCATIBLE IS LAUNCHING THE NEXT GENERATION LOCATION & BIG DATA ENABLED WAREHOUSES

Locatible, an Irish location tracking specialist company, has engineered the next generation location tracking technology for large warehouses, working closely…

10 years ago

Wood Group Develops Advanced Analytics Capability with CeADAR

Wood Group today announced that it is collaborating with the Centre for Applied Data Analytics (CeADAR), located at University College…

10 years ago

Irish Business Leaders tell why Data Analytics matter

“Today, there simply is no customer experience of any value without data analytics. It’s what informs every progressive business in…

10 years ago

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