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Europe and the Crypto Economy

Guest post by Guglielmo Capone, cryptocurrency expert. business manager and advisor in crypto ICO The blockchain and token economy is…

7 years ago

Events: SaaStock Comes to Dublin This October

When is it on? SaaStock takes place October 15-17th in Dublin. October 15th is SaaS.City, which offers 8 bootcamps throughout…

7 years ago

Tech wearables looking big in 2018 forecast

The wearables market had a boost in 2017, and payments played a big part. Notable releases, such as the Fitbit…

8 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

Internet of Things of the Sea – Digital Ocean Conference

Enabling a connected ocean presents enormous opportunities for the Irish marine sector.  Already an ICT hub, Ireland is fast becoming…

9 years ago

NUI Galway Provide Test Facility for €10.5 Million EU-funded Project

The Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy in Ireland (MaREI) at NUI Galway will provide test facilities for technology developers…

9 years ago

Dell Ships First Recycled Ocean Plastics Packaging

Dell has announced the technology industry’s first shipment of ocean plastics packaging, the result of an innovative, commercial-scale pilot program.…

9 years ago

SmartBay Subsea Observatory off Galway coast goes live

Creating an infrastructure to support the blue economy is critical to the success of Ireland’s integrated marine plan, Harnessing our…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : INFOMAR

By @SimonCocking Describe the PROJECT – the elevator pitch ... INFOMAR is a joint venture between the Geological Survey of Ireland…

10 years ago

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