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Dublin EdTech Summit discusses likely impact of robots on future of work

Artificial intelligence and robots have already been taking over jobs in manufacturing but now they are moving on to replace…

8 years ago

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

One Month to Go: Why every student should get involved in the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

Past winners and teachers outline the many benefits to getting involved Research shows 82% people working in STEM find their…

8 years ago

EU Commission Carlos Moedas welcomes EU Young Scientist to Ireland

-Calling all science enthusiasts - Tickets now available for the European Union Contest for Young Scientists EU Commissioner Carlos Moedas says ‘Ireland is a fantastic hub for STEM innovation’…

8 years ago

Bonus Points for Higher-Level Maths – The Impact after 7 years

DCU academics have evaluated the impact of CAO bonus points applied to higher-level maths since their introduction in 2012, including…

8 years ago

Upcoming tech events #CHAINGES and #DES2018, an interview with MC Frederique Murphy

Interview with Frederique Murphy, Mountain Moving Mindset Strategist, and Speaker & Master of Ceremonies at both CHAINGES and DES Digital…

8 years ago

Applications Now Open for Cork County Council’s International Start-Up Accelerator Competition

Yesterday morning’s sit down at Cork County Hall’s Council Chambers saw Deputy Mayor, Cllr Ian Doyle and Chief Executive of…

8 years ago

Irish Entrepreneurs targeting €4 million investment & over 50 new jobs at Synergy Innovation Centre, IT Tallaght

Thirteen innovative entrepreneurs - who started the Enterprise Ireland New Frontiers programme at Synergy Innovation Centre in IT Tallaght last…

8 years ago

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