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Highly-skilled professionals drawn to the West for better quality of life, career opportunities and more disposable income – new survey

A new survey has found that the West of Ireland is attracting highly-skilled professionals with its promise of a better…

7 years ago

Why are altcoins falling faster than bitcoin?

by Ana Farr, Community Manager at ecommerce-platforms.com and Unblock.net. She is a matcha and mindfulness enthusiast and loves to chat…

7 years ago

How Blockchain could add value to the beef industry

by Cillian Leonowicz, director, consulting at Deloitte and leads business bevelopment for the EMEA Blockchain Lab. Today, the beef industry…

7 years ago

Event Preview: NEXT BLOCK Conference “From Chaos To Clarity: 2019 Trends”

When and where is it on? On 12 December 2018 Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, Israel will host NEXT BLOCK Conference…

7 years ago

460,000 non-voters would vote if e-voting permitted – Pure Telecom survey

As voters prepare to hit the polling stations for the presidential election later this month, Pure Telecom announces the results of a…

7 years ago

ICE Africa poised to make historic debut attracting delegates from 91 countries

ICE Africa has attracted delegates from a total of 91 countries including gaming professionals from 25 African countries LONDON, United…

7 years ago

Interview: X8Currency’s founders Gregor Kozelj and Francesca Greco

One of the most talked about tech developments in recent years has been the evolution and potential of digital currencies.…

7 years ago

Can Cryptocurrency benefit small businesses and consumers?

Guest post from Ronald Salmond, Senior Editor for Berminal.com 2018 has proven to be a remarkably difficult year for cryptocurrencies…

7 years ago

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