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Researchers Paving the Way for Future Olympic Success

Researchers currently working in Ireland are paving the way for future Olympic success stories. That’s according to the Irish Research…

10 years ago

Anthony Moran appears on this edition of the Irish Tech News podcast

On this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast, Ronan talks to Anthony Moran a Network Engineer and Tech Support…

10 years ago

February Keeney from GitHub appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast

Ronan was at AlterConf, a travelling conference series that provides safe opportunities for marginalised people and those who support them…

10 years ago

Jenny Wong a speaker on accessibility at AlterConf appears in this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

Ronan was at AlterConf, a traveling conference series that provides safe opportunities for marginalized people and those who support them…

10 years ago

Tech startup commercialisation global gathering in Moscow. Conference of global technoparks IASP 2016

By @SimonCocking Moscow will host the 33rd IASP (International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation) conference on 19-22 September…

10 years ago

Bullet proof coffee shots and more. Report from the European Biohackers Summit by Justin Lawler

By Justin Lawler. Developer. Biohacker. Technology Enthusiast. London – May 2016. Over 500 people gathered to drink ‘Bulletproof’ coffee and discuss…

10 years ago

€34m Awarded to 1,400 Researchers by the Irish Research Council Last Year

The Irish Research Council awarded €33.7 million to 1,396 researchers last year. Details of the results of this investment are…

10 years ago

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