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Estonian tourist board’s high-tech stunt for stressed-out city dwellers

Earlier this year Estonia's tourist board, Visit Estonia, carried out a series of social experiments in major European cities. The…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Fastbrick Robotics

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Fastbrick Robotics Limited (ASX:FBR) is an Australian robotic technology company developing…

9 years ago

EU-funded research project to increase amount of renewable energy

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Ulster University is working on a €6.7m research project on how to store…

9 years ago

Kaitek Labs develop Microbial Optic Shellfish Evaluation Sensor – RebelBio Review

Kaitek Labs is a Chilean synbio company developing a proprietary, rapid and ready-to-use toxin detection kit with engineered bacterial biosensors.…

9 years ago

5 year strategy to win environmental challenges in Ireland

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU The 13th July 2o17, The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) launched its…

9 years ago

CORONA and PARLEY to end sea plastic pollution

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU A new alliance was made between Corona and Parley with the goal of…

9 years ago

UL researcher awarded €1.5m for pioneering solar energy research

University of Limerick electrochemist, Dr Micheál Scanlon has been announced as the recipient of a €1.5m European Research Council (ERC)…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : GETSolutions

By @SimonCocking   Describe the company – the elevator pitch... GET Solutions is a solutions company specialising in energy reduction and…

9 years ago

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