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Dun Laoghaire Innovation Campus in doubt as developer withdraws from the project

The developer behind the plan to transform the former ferry terminal in Dún Laoghaire Harbour into one of Europe’s largest…

8 years ago

Servecentric launches a Dublin based Public Cloud in partnership with Cloudsigma

Servecentric, a leading Irish Data Centre Services provider, has launched a new Dublin-based Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform, Servecentric…

8 years ago

5 technologies that could change digital marketing

by Joseph, Adel SEO Online technologies are ruling the world! Marketers know that offloading every resource you have at a…

8 years ago

Are bankers ready for job displacement?

by Jim Marous The banking industry is changing at a pace never before seen. Digital transformation has become an imperative…

8 years ago

NUI Galway to Host Girls into Geoscience Ireland in November

The second ‘Girls into Geoscience Ireland’ event will take place in the Ryan Institute at NUI Galway on Saturday, 10…

8 years ago

Gigabit Connectivity To Help Irish Manufacturing Excel In Collaborative Research

Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR), the Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland-backed technology centre in Mullingar - tasked with helping to make…

8 years ago

Showcase of Inventions from Tyndall National Institute at TechDays Event

From smart plasters and transdermal microchips to an augmented reality health coach with clinical monitoring to laser induced graphitic carbon…

8 years ago

Pitchero Acquires Teamer

UK, Leeds, October, 2018: Pitchero, the UK’s leading provider of digital grassroots sports technology, has acquired UK and Ireland-based sports…

8 years ago

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