Smart grid

New French and Irish strategic partners announced for Ulysses research programme

The Irish Research Council and the Embassy of France in Ireland announced details today (15.06.18) of new strategic partners for…

8 years ago

ESB Announces Partnership Agreement with UL to Support World-Leading Research for a Clean Energy Future

Installation incorporating original Shannon Scheme turbine unveiled ESB today announced a new partnership with the University of Limerick to support…

8 years ago

Limerick Start-up Selected for ESB-Backed Global Energy Accelerator Programme

Gridwatch MAC is one of only 15 international start-ups selected to work with international utilities and compete for $200,000 prize…

8 years ago

ESB invests in the future of energy with leading international utilities on global start-up programme

The ESB is teaming up with seven other international utility companies to recruit the leading energy start-up companies in the…

8 years ago

Smart Energy Programme launched in Australia

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Startupbootcamp, the first Australian startup accelerator programme has been launched on August 3.…

9 years ago

Global market for smart city tech set to grow

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews A study conducted by Persistence Market Research has estimated that the…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Endeco Technologies

By @SimonCocking interview with CEO and co-founder, Michael Phelan Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Founded in 2007, Endeco Technologies works…

9 years ago

Business opportunities abound in the rising smart-city market

By Ralf Baron, Morsi Berguiga, Jaap Kalkman, Adnan Merhaba, Ansgar Schlautmann and Karim Taga, Arthur D. Little. Image from pixabay…

9 years ago

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