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CIT Hosts Inaugural Open Data Hackathon

Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) will host an Open Data Hackathon on Saturday, May 18th. It aims to encourage the…

7 years ago

DTS19: What Not to Miss

With less than one week to go until this years Dublin Tech Summit, there seems to be a lot going…

7 years ago

Winning ideas from ‘hack homelessness’ event at Trinity College Dublin announced

Blockchain and Japan’s pod hotels provided the inspiration for the winning teams at a ‘hack homelessness’ event at Trinity College…

7 years ago

Trinity students aim to ‘hack homelessness’ this weekend

Over one hundred students of Trinity College Dublin will participate in a three-day hackathon this weekend, aimed at developing high-impact…

7 years ago

Government of Ireland’s Blockchain Hackathon Demonstrates Use-Cases for Public Services

During yesterday’s closing ceremony for the Blockathon Ireland hackathon, Clodagh McCarthy Luddy and Rosa Devine were awarded the top prize…

7 years ago

Hosho Announces First Ever Blockchain Security Event, HoshoCon

When and where is it on? HoshoCon will be taking place October 9-11, 2018 at the Hard Rock Hotel &…

8 years ago

How LegalTech spread all around the world

Written by Valentyn Pivovarov Legaltech is shaking the foundations of the legal industry. It is probably one of the fastest-growing…

8 years ago

Hack Access Dublin invites people of all abilities to Dogpatch Labs July 5th

1 min pitch for what you are doing now? 2018 kicked off with Janice Valentine's, founder of Hack Access Dublin,…

8 years ago

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