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MIDAS Ireland calls for more students to study Electronic Engineering

In 1943, the then President of IBM, Thomas Watson, predicted that there would be a worldwide market for maybe five…

7 years ago

Christmas Job Postings Bounce as Employers Seek Elves and Santas

Christmas and seasonal job postings in Ireland have surged compared to last year according to new data published by Indeed.com,…

7 years ago

Irish SMEs not embracing benefits of Smart Working, new study suggests

Nearly 40% of Irish SMEs have not considered the benefits of smart working for their business, despite 50% of employees…

7 years ago

Blockchain: a guarantee of sustainability?

by Eloisa Marchesoni With the advent of blockchain technology, many in the commodity market have thought about exploiting it to…

7 years ago

xSellco takes top spot in 2018 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 ranking

E-commerce software company xSellco has secured the top spot in Ireland’s best known technology growth index - the Deloitte Technology…

7 years ago

General Electric trains more than 100 radiology professionals on latest medical imaging technologies and techniques

More than 100 radiologists and radiographers from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania attended the sessions on “Interventional Radiology” NAIROBI, Kenya, November…

7 years ago

The Government of Rwanda and Alibaba Group Enter into Agreements to Promote Rwanda’s Economic Development

Kigali Rwanda Nov 3 2018 The first electronic world trade platform (eWTP) hub in Africa was launched in Rwanda; Key…

7 years ago

Thoma Bravo to Acquire Veracode Software from Broadcom Inc

Thoma Bravo, a private equity investment firm, has announced that it has agreed to acquire Veracode, the leading provider in…

7 years ago

AI for Good event at UCD discusses technology’s potential

When asked to think about artificial intelligence (AI), people might imagine a dystopian future where robots have taken over the…

7 years ago

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