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FED4SAE Programme – €60K Funding Opportunity for European Companies

FED4SAE is a European acceleration program open to any European companies looking to lead the European industry digitization in adopting CPS…

8 years ago

Where is VR headed?

By Kevin Kline If there was one technology on display at the Dublin Tech Summit, it was virtual reality. VR…

9 years ago

Dublin AI, Dublin’s quarterly applied AI event has launched

Late last month Dublin AI launched at Trinity Colleges Innovation Academy, focusing on Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Deep Learning,…

9 years ago

Successful Drone Data X Conference: event report

Great insights and interviews by Frank from Ireland Above Drone Data X Conference: Intercontinental Hotel The SAR workshop which took…

9 years ago

The IDA go to SXSW. Wired, weird and wonderful. By Ken Finnegan

Latest great guest post by Ken Finnegan. Technology consultant and advisor to the IDA, see his last one here and our interview with him…

10 years ago

2016 The year for Collaboration and Convergence, Ken Finnegan IDA Chief Technologist

Another great guest post for us by Ken Finnegan, to see more about his work as chief technologist for the…

10 years ago

Drones Data X Conference November 6th 2015

Drones have seen a surge in consumer interest and industry investment over the past number of years. Companies such as…

11 years ago

Why Ireland is a great place for the Internet of Things

By @SimonCocking Ireland is getting excited about the Internet of Things, nowhere more than the IDA (Irish Development Agency) who are…

11 years ago

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