Human behavior

“Culture” is not a dirty word, by Duena Blomstrom, Emotional Banking founder, and Dr. Julia Furedi

Delighted to feature Duena again in Irish Tech News. Yesterday, during a podcast speaking about Emotional Banking™ and the book launch…

8 years ago

Naviaddress: Digitizing postal addresses via blockchain technology

With kings and queens inside his bag, Hulaki was a man of power. Hulaki is, of course, a postman. Hulaki's…

8 years ago

Putting Women and Education First with Bridge21 and Salesforce

Much has been made about the lack of women in the tech industry and that women are in the minority…

8 years ago

Technology Amplifies Injustice but We Can Change That.

As technology’s capabilities have advanced, including the deployment of artificial intelligence, the concerning impact - from criminal justice to recruitment…

8 years ago

100,000 children to take part in Tech Week

The Minister of State for Training, Skills and Innovation, John Halligan TD, has launched Tech Week 2018. Ireland’s national festival…

8 years ago

Millennials in the Workplace: Why You Should Love Them

These days, you can’t scan the interwebs without seeing an article telling you how different these darn millennials are. Lazy. Demanding. Requiring…

8 years ago

Inspired Irish Innovation in a Coffee Table Book, by Niamh Bushnell and Tech Ireland

By Niamh Bushnell  with @TechIreland - building a data driven story of Irish innovation and the #€100MCampaign. Fr. Dublin Commissioner for Startups. Angel…

8 years ago

From Angelina Jolie to ICOs with DoYeop Kim

By @SimonCocking interesting interview with DoYeop Kim, Director, Business Development at Atlas Guide | Board member of Advisor at Smart Group inc…

8 years ago

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