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39% of Irish adults worried about robots replacing their jobs – Lero study

39% of Irish adults are worried about robots or artificial intelligence (AI) replacing their jobs, according to a new survey…

8 years ago

“Who wants to be an Entrepreneur? I do!”

Dublin’s entrepreneurs assemble to take part in the first Startup Week Dublin Business leaders, investors and founders gather for 30…

8 years ago

How to apply the techniques of Team GB to your business

Written by Ian Price In 1996, Britain’s team of athletes returned from the Olympic Games in Atlanta with one solitary…

8 years ago

TYNDALL NATIONAL INSTITUTE SECURES RECORD €7 MILLION IN HORIZON 2020 FUNDING

European Commission Horizon 2020 Programme Awards Tyndall projects almost 50% of Ireland’s drawdown in ICT As one of Europe’s leading…

8 years ago

Career Zoo Comes to Dublin Saturday 29th September

When and where is it on? Career Zoo will take place on Saturday, 29th September from 10am to 4.30pm at…

8 years ago

What is Democratisation of Technology and What Could it Lead to?

You may have heard about the democratisation of technology and wondered what it could mean for the future of gaming…

8 years ago

Microsoft Announces Creation of 200 New Jobs at its Dublin Campus

Expansion of engineering team by 100 people to help drive innovation and accelerated adoption of AI and machine learning for…

8 years ago

Drogheda Primed to Become a Thriving Tech Hub

Guest post by Bill Clements, Senior Director of Software Development, YapStone You don’t have to be a techie to know that…

8 years ago

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