Information and communication technologies for development

Why earlier technology education and business involvement could boost future digital workforces

by Mark Owens, Managing Director, Civica Northern Ireland The Chancellor Philip Hammond recently announced that education in Northern Ireland would…

7 years ago

Governments must move to harness game-changing potential of drones in Africa in order to bolster security and millions of jobs

Drones can save lives, provide hi-tech rural jobs, and ensure developing countries take a major step forward towards self-sufficiency in…

8 years ago

Business Showcase: ICT Skillnet

Can you explain to our readers what ICT Skillnet is? Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet is a training network which actively…

8 years ago

Transitioning to ICT – Becoming a New Age Techie through Condensed Learning Programmes?

How Passion and an ICT Conversion Course can enable a career transition to Technology by John Mulhall, Graduate Software Developer…

8 years ago

The European Commission calls for ideas to close the digital gender gap

The European Commission is updating the analysis from the 2013 Women in ICT study. For the preparation of this report,…

9 years ago

Global ICT Body Offers to Partner with Developing Nations to Achieve UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing), the global ICT professional body, has invited developing nations to partner with it to…

10 years ago

Last Days to Submit Papers for WITFOR 2016

ICT professionals and government policy makers wanting to present their strategies for progressing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals at…

10 years ago

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