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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

Drogheda Primed to Become a Thriving Tech Hub

Guest post by Bill Clements, Senior Director of Software Development, YapStone You don’t have to be a techie to know that…

7 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

Hire Intelligence – Why Dublin’s Tech Scene is Attracting Startups

If there is a place that symbolises Dublin’s resurgence over the past few decades it is its docklands. These acres…

8 years ago

LogoGrab Wins Google Adopt a Startup Spring Programme 2017

LogoGrab has been named the winner of the Google Adopt a Startup 2017 Spring Programme following a dragon’s den style…

9 years ago

DUBLIN TECH SUMMIT 2017, showing that Dublin remains relevant

By David Akinsanya Dublin recently played host to a very brand new Tech Conference, a two days event from 15-16…

9 years ago

Donegal Doll Maker Wins Google Adopt a Startup Spring Programme 2016

Donegal company Arklu has been named the winner of the Google Adopt a Startup 2016 Spring Programme following a dragon’s den style…

10 years ago

Drogheda and California renew AgriTech Linkage

On Wednesday, 16th March, Mayor of Drogheda Paul Bell, and the former Mayor of Salinas City in California, Dennis Donoghue…

10 years ago

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