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Pillar Unconference in the Blockchain Heart of Europe, July 2018

by Irakli Zviadadze From July 15 to 22, the team behind Pillar will be hosting an unconference in Vilnius, Lithuania — inviting any…

8 years ago

Time for Chainges, the blockchain and cryptocurrency conference shaped by the community. 4-5 May, 2018

Time for chainges / Why is it the time for #chainges? Chainges is the first world-class quality blockchain & cryptocurrency…

8 years ago

Applications Now Open for Cork County Council’s International Start-Up Accelerator Competition

Yesterday morning’s sit down at Cork County Hall’s Council Chambers saw Deputy Mayor, Cllr Ian Doyle and Chief Executive of…

8 years ago

Virtual Reality World Congress – Bristol, 2017 – VIDEO – Time to invest in VR?

For the second year in a row, the city of Bristol was host to the Virtual Reality World Conference (VRWC)…

9 years ago

I WISH asks girls to build a business

I WISH, the Science Foundation Ireland supported partnership initiative encouraging young women to consider a career in STEM (science, technology,…

9 years ago

Science Is Rising In Cork City Hall

Cork City Hall will host a full day of FREE science shows on Saturday 19 November 2016 in association with…

9 years ago

Profound, invisible revolutions have already changed the tech world. Rick Barraza coming to Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference, Dublin May 5-7th

By @SimonCocking. Nice insights from Rick Barraza ahead of his upcoming appearance in Dublin at the Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference. Rick…

10 years ago

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