Science and technology

Why we need to champion women in STEM

Just a quarter of the people working in Ireland’s STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) are women. That number…

8 years ago

39% of Irish adults worried about robots replacing their jobs – Lero study

39% of Irish adults are worried about robots or artificial intelligence (AI) replacing their jobs, according to a new survey…

8 years ago

Maynooth Univ.’s IVI Signs Strategic Partnership with Dublin Telco Anam

(MAYNOOTH, Co. Kildare) - The Innovation Value Institute at Maynooth University in County Kildare will work with a Dublin telco…

8 years ago

Interview: Nell Watson on Artificial and Ethical Intelligence

Give us a one-minute pitch of where you are now: Ethics Net is about teaching and creating a dataset of…

8 years ago

How soon is Artificial Intelligence is Coming?

Interview with Dmitrii Pavlov — mathematician, founder of UCT World Corporation The discussions of using the Artificial Intelligence at the workplace…

8 years ago

Three percent demand increase for engineering courses welcome but Engineers Ireland call for all routes into engineering to be explored

Almost half of engineering employers agree that there is an inadequate supply of engineers with the necessary skills to meet…

8 years ago

Reinventing Jobs: A 4-Step Approach for Applying Automation to Work, reviewed

By @SimonCocking  review of Reinventing Jobs: A 4-Step Approach for Applying Automation to Work, available here. How do we stay on…

8 years ago

The search is on to find the brightest minds in Irish research

– Researcher of the Year awards open to applicants based within or outside of academia –   The Irish Research…

8 years ago

The Marker Hotel Partners with TechIreland

The restaurant guide equivalent for innovative companies in Ireland  July 2018: The five-star Marker Hotel in Dublin’s Grand Canal Dock…

8 years ago

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