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On World Bee Day, ApisProtect, a Cork Agtech company partners with Inmarsat to save bees and increase global crop production

Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications has announced a new partnership with ApisProtect, an Irish agritech innovator,…

7 years ago

Smart Maritime Council to drive collaboration among technology providers

Representatives from major maritime technology companies and related industry stakeholders gathered in London today for the inaugural meeting of the…

7 years ago

Smart Maritime Council to drive collaboration among technology providers

New industry body to explore issues of collaboration, interoperability and standardisation in the application of technology in the shipping and…

7 years ago

Future Edtech 2019, 11-12 June – Agenda now available

This year we have teamed up with the Edtech Podcast and Ovum and we have invested 100 hours of research…

7 years ago

Skills shortage in the agritech sector holding back IoT innovation

New research finds that over 60% of agritech businesses need additional skilled employees to take full advantage of opportunities offered…

8 years ago

IoT set to fuel the next Green Revolution in the farming industry

New research by Inmarsat finds two thirds of agritech businesses will spend between 10-20 per cent of their IT budget on IoT…

8 years ago

Arralis announces €650,000 ESA contract for plug and play Ka band chipset

Irish company Arralis, world leaders in building technology and products that are the future of global radar & wireless communications,…

9 years ago

Mobile Phones Transforming Emergency Response in Developing Countries

Mobile phones are transforming emergency response in developing countries by unlocking untapped reserves of local knowledge, resourcefulness and creativity. A…

10 years ago

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