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Putting Women and Education First with Bridge21 and Salesforce

Much has been made about the lack of women in the tech industry and that women are in the minority…

8 years ago

100,000 children to take part in Tech Week

The Minister of State for Training, Skills and Innovation, John Halligan TD, has launched Tech Week 2018. Ireland’s national festival…

8 years ago

Just 12% of Engineering Professionals are Women as Gender Gap Persists

Just 16% of engineering graduates are women, with the overall ratio currently just one woman to eight men in the…

8 years ago

New Girl Guides engineering badges launched ahead of Engineers Week 2018

The Irish Girl Guides and Engineers Ireland have teamed up to develop a new education initiative that allows Guides and…

8 years ago

I Wish launch New Programme to Support STEM Teachers

In a recent survey by I Wish, almost one-third of teachers surveyed said that they did not know enough about…

8 years ago

Interview with Nithya Ruff: women empowered to speak out about Men Behaving Badly in Silicon Valley

I had the opportunity of speaking with Nithya Ruff, Senior Director, OS Practice, Comcast and member of the The Linux Foundation…

8 years ago

Ireland’s Top Tech CEOs meet to improve gender diversity in technology sector in Ireland

Senior leaders from 18 top technology companies in Ireland, who have been collaborating on a common goal of attracting, retaining…

9 years ago

CEIA launch App Development programme for Transition Year Students

SySTEM, a free App development programme for transition year students was launched today by the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network.…

9 years ago

Deadline for Entries for 2018 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition is Fast Approaching

Top illusionist David Meade has joined BT Ireland in urging students from across the country to submit an entry for…

9 years ago

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