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MIDAS Ireland calls for more students to study Electronic Engineering

In 1943, the then President of IBM, Thomas Watson, predicted that there would be a worldwide market for maybe five…

7 years ago

PFS to attend Dublin Tech Job Fair

Prepaid Financial Services will be exhibiting at the Dublin leg of the TechMeetups Tech Job Fair at WeWork Iveagh Court…

7 years ago

Irish SMEs not embracing benefits of Smart Working, new study suggests

Nearly 40% of Irish SMEs have not considered the benefits of smart working for their business, despite 50% of employees…

7 years ago

Dell EMC Advances Hybrid Cloud and Modern Data Center Operations for VMware Environments

Dell EMC. the number-one provider of cloud infrastructure, announces key portfolio enhancements and integrations with VMware designed to help customers…

7 years ago

Meath Enterprise Week to take place 12-16 November

Meath Enterprise Week 2018 (#MEW2018) takes place across the County from 12-16 November. Now in its fifth year, #MEW2018 is…

7 years ago

Blocknubie Founder shares his journey in Blockchain

Loughlin Nestor, founder of Blocknubie, outlines his journey in Blockchain and how over the past year his project has evolved…

7 years ago

Local authorities urged to apply for EU funding for Free Wifi Hotspots in public spaces

Funding has been secured to introduce free Wifi hotspots to public spaces in Ireland. The EU is making €120 million…

7 years ago

ESB and the RDS to launch ESB Science Blast with showcases in Dublin, Limerick and Belfast in 2019

ESB Science Blast, developed and delivered by the RDS, will inspire entire classrooms with the wonders of STEM. Nourishing 21st…

7 years ago

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