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Final call for applications to Going for Growth programme made ahead of 28 November closing date

Wednesday November 28 is the deadline for ambitious female entrepreneurs who are looking to scale their businesses to join the…

7 years ago

Voxpro founders win Tech Person of the Year Award at it@Cork Awards Ceremony

The winners of 8 categories in the it@cork Leaders Awards 2018 were presented with the awards at a sold-out awards…

7 years ago

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…

7 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

Short-Termism Around Digital Transformation Return on Investment Frustrates UK CEOs

Tensions are starting to show between CEOs, Boards and management teams when tackling digital transformation projects, according to some of…

8 years ago

Customer Centric or Employee Centric? Which Comes First?

By Minter Dial Many companies have decided that being customer centric is the new way forward. Some brands — most…

8 years ago

GMIT New Frontier Announces ‘Best Emerging Business Awards’

Xerotech (power cell technology) wins top prize of €10,000 The creator of an innovative power cell technology has won the…

8 years ago

British Irish Chamber of Commerce Sets Brexit Agenda For 2018 With New Breakfast Series

The British Irish Chamber of Commerce together with its sponsors KPMG and Ulster Bank have today announced the launch of…

8 years ago

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