Motor

Driving into the Future: Brexit and Beyond, Insights from Innovation Park’s CEO, Julia Vorontsova

The UK's historic Brexit decision was made on January 30th, 2020 and the implications for the country's automotive construction industry…

3 years ago

Can The Motor Industry Be Disrupted By A New Motor Ecosystem in 2020?

Rouder, a motor ecosystem already operational in Russia, is looking to get a jump on self-drive legislation in Europe targeting…

6 years ago

National Project Awards finalists announced

The Ireland Chapter of Project Management Institute (PMI) has found Irish companies are increasingly harnessing new technologies to deliver large-scale…

7 years ago

Women Who Tech and Mozilla Announce Winners of Women Startup Challenge Europe

Europe was at the center of a milestone for women in tech as nonprofit Women Who Tech and tech giant…

7 years ago

Irish company develops safety software to help parents curb “risky” driving behaviour in young drivers

An Irish entrepreneur has launched a driver-monitoring system and App to address issues surrounding the behaviour of young and inexperienced…

7 years ago

Ireland’s plan for electric vehicles will reduce emissions, but may come at a cost

The level of emissions coming from Ireland's transport sector is undeniably high, which is of particular concern when considering the…

7 years ago

Wednesday Business Showcase : TIP tap tap

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch... TIP tap tap (TTT) @tiptaptap_edu is an affordable interactive school desk combined with…

11 years ago

Dyson Launch New Range of Cordless Vacuums

Dyson have announced the launch of a new range of cordless vacuums to the Irish market. The new vacuums use…

11 years ago

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