IoT

CorkBIC marks 30 years of helping entrepeneurs

CorkBIC celebrated its 30th anniversary yesterday at the Nano Nagle Centre in Cork City. The event was attended by business…

8 years ago

Bestselling Fintech Book Series is crowd-sourcing for its latest WILEY publication, The PAYTECH Book

FINTECH Circle kick-starts the crowd-sourcing process for global co-authors to develop The PAYTECH Book, the forth of a bestselling series…

8 years ago

Voysis Announces Embedded WaveNet for Mobile Devices and IoT

Voysis, the complete Voice AI platform company, today announced that it has developed ViEW - Voysis Embedded WaveNet. ViEW represents…

8 years ago

Fujitsu Opens Connected Retail Experience Centre in Dublin

Fujitsu today announces the opening of a Connected Retail Experience Centre in Dublin, Ireland. The centre is focused on enabling…

8 years ago

Speak Easies in Tallinn, Estonia

This week is Liina’s wedding anniversary. She is one year marred but together nine years with her husband Ben and…

8 years ago

Government Blockchain: It’s The Infrastructure, Stupid

Written by Samson Williams US Government blockchain adoption is 10 years away and it won’t be blockchain, it will be…

8 years ago

Assets, Blockchains, and Risks

Written by Steven Bonchev The world of cryptocurrencies is like the big bad jungle out there. ICOs, illegitimate projects and…

8 years ago

Interview With Roy van Pamelen, Urban Development Specialist

What is your background briefly? As a City Developer for three decades, I always wanted to build towards a better…

8 years ago

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