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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

DIAS welcomes ESO membership as “hugely significant for future generations of Irish scientists”

– DIAS Professor Tom Ray appointed by Government to represent Ireland on the ESO Council – Dublin Institute for Advanced…

8 years ago

Predict Conference Comes to Dublin in October

When and where is it on? Predict Conference is held in RDS, Dublin on October 2nd. We are also hosting a…

8 years ago

Using AI to help save lives

Written by Brad Smith, President of Microsoft  Persistent humanitarian crises caused by natural and man-made disasters, oppression and other emergencies have…

8 years ago

A City Rising: Cork Set to Become The Fastest Growing Region Under The Project 2040 Plan

Cork cements its place as key European tech hub with over 300 ICT related companies employing more than 29,000 people…

8 years ago

Forrester Research: Some Sobering Facts about Blockchain’s Future

Written by David Drake Forrester, a market research firm has forecasted a grim future for blockchain. In a report released…

8 years ago

CoinsBank brings Burning Man to EU Blockchain Week, September 2018

If someone mentioned “blockchain conference” in conversation, it would more than likely bring to mind a weekend filled with people…

8 years ago

Building the Irish Blockchain: John Hand explains why CheckItsReal is one to watch

What is your background briefly? 30 years’ experience working with business colleagues developing software solutions in response to business problems.…

8 years ago

Galway Games Gathering, GMIT, 16 and 17 Sept, 2017

By @SimonCocking When is it on?  Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 September 2017 (this weekend) How many years has it been going? …

9 years ago

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