Innovation

Top Tips for the Technical Innovator, by Paul Sloane

Great guest post by Paul Sloane Speaker, Facilitator, Author. Entertaining talks & workshops on creativity, lateral thinking & innovation. Book me…

10 years ago

Is there a global intelligence? Luis Sanz looking forward to IASP World Conference in Moscow

By @SimonCocking. Interesting interview with  Luis Sanz IASP Director General-CEO @IASPnetwork. WAINOVA World coordinator. Writer / Novelist / Journalist. See more about the…

10 years ago

Green Innovator Receives the NovaUCD 2016 Innovation Award

University College Dublin (UCD) today presented Professor Kevin O’Connor with the NovaUCD 2016 Innovation Award. The Award was presented to…

10 years ago

Rudy de Waele appears in this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

Rudy de Waele is a futurist, innovation strategist, keynote speaker, content curator and author, who assists global brands and startups with…

10 years ago

Reading is not dead. 21 interesting tech and business books worth checking out.

By @SimonCocking. It might seem old school, but after getting a kindle, we have actually found that reading books in the…

10 years ago

Last chance to register for International Business Women’s Conference, Sarita Johnston explains more

Ahead of the International Business Women’s Conference, which takes place in the Brandon Hotel, Tralee, Co Kerry on Monday 22nd…

10 years ago

Harvey Nash Initiative Invites Technologists to Play in its Data Sandpit

Harvey Nash, one of the world’s leading technology recruiters, recently announced its highly respected global 2017 Technology Survey open for…

10 years ago

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