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Date change: International Film and Tech forum Digital Biscuit 2016

Update: This event has now been moved to October 20th – 22nd with 22 speakers confirmed for those dates. The…

10 years ago

UX Trends for 2016, Barry McAdam from the Digital Skills Academy explains more

Latest great guest blog post, an in depth interview with Barry McAdam, Academic Leader at Digital Skills Academy. Your background…

10 years ago

This Is Tim Cook’s Defining Moment

By @TheMarkDalton For many CEOs of large companies there is a defining moment. A moment where what they do and…

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

IIA calls on Irish Businesses to Participate in SME E-Commerce Research

The Irish Internet Association (IIA) is asking Irish businesses to participate in research designed to help the IIA advise Irish…

10 years ago

The Democratisation of Data Science, by Cronan McNamara

By Cronan McNamara, taken from his Congregation submission. Data is a byproduct of carrying out business or organisational operations and…

10 years ago

Digital Skills Academy Expands Internationally

Digital Skills Academy, the Dublin headquartered provider of world-leading accredited online International Bachelor of Science Degrees in Digital Skills, today…

10 years ago

OpenHydro claims top accolades for Innovation

Tidal energy developer OpenHydro, a DCNS company, has secured top honours at this year’s Engineers Ireland Excellence Awards and SEAI…

11 years ago

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