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AIT Mechanical Engineering Students Developing Ireland’s First Electric Race Car

Students at Athlone Institute of Technology are developing the country’s first electric race car. They plan to achieve this by…

6 years ago

Why inclusivity in tech is key to avoiding biases in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

I recently attended The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit Europe which took place in the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. This…

7 years ago

Interview: Miguel Neumann

What is your background briefly? I would say entrepreneurship. I used to run a digital agency around the Y2K. Seeing…

7 years ago

AI Conference in GMIT – an insight on AI and the West

Seamus Dowling is a lecturer at the Mayo Campus of GMIT and speaker at the Mayo-AI event on the 20th…

7 years ago

‘Securing connected devices: An arms race’ Academy Discourse by Professor Máire O’Neill,

When and where is it on? 7 November 2018, 6pm at Academy House, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 How many…

7 years ago

Bitcoin v Altcoin: why usability is key to wider adoption

by Denise Quirk, Health Advisor and a believer of transforming complex information into simple, actionable content. She is keenly interested…

7 years ago

A swim, cycle and run to success: what can organisations learn from a triathlon?

Great guest post by Dr Sandra Bell, Head of Resilience, Sungard Availability Services. 2018 has been a riveting year for…

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

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