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Will Robots Replace Teachers & Nurses?

A new Red C survey has found that 39% of adults in Ireland are concerned robots will take their jobs. …

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Natural molecule in the body may be key to reversing and halting heart disease in diabetes

An international collaboration jointly led by University College Dublin (UCD) and Monash University in Melbourne has found that mimicking the…

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Envisage Cloud to double revenue and create up to 15 new jobs

Envisage Cloud, Ireland’s largest Sage systems integrator and software developer, has announced that it will grow its revenues to €5…

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The Impact of Blockchain on Various Industries

Blockchain technology has massive possibilities that will impact the future as we know it, and 80% of banking experts say…

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Dublin Tech Summit officially launch DTS19

And with an array of new events under their umbrella, it's set to be their biggest year to date In…

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Business Showcase : FidelityHouse, Where Your Content Becomes Tokens

Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Today FidelityHouse is a Social Content Network that allows users to be…

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Voysis Announces Embedded WaveNet for Mobile Devices and IoT

Voysis, the complete Voice AI platform company, today announced that it has developed ViEW - Voysis Embedded WaveNet. ViEW represents…

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Social Innovation Fund Ireland Launches 2017/2018 Annual Review

SIFI awardees created 45 new jobs and impacted the lives of over 37,000 people  Social Innovation Fund Ireland today launched…

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