Sports

Enterprise Ireland CEO gives an LA lift-off to Orreco’s high-tech US sports base

Enterprise Ireland CEO Julie Sinnamon has opened the new Los Angeles office of Irish sports data, biomarker and performance experts…

8 years ago

Delve into Blockchain and Sports with NASBC in August

When is the event on? August 7th & 8th with VIP Reception evening of August 6th Where is it happening?…

8 years ago

The Use of Blockchain Technology in AllSporter

A version of this guest post from AllSporter first appeared here. Imagine a place where sports enthusiasts can go to…

8 years ago

Arkphire sets its sail to support Irish sailor in ambitious 30,000 mile global challenge

Irish-owned IT services and networking company, Arkphire, has announced its support and sponsorship of Gregor McGuckin, who is about to…

8 years ago

Now it is time for sports to be revolutionsed using blockchain, Michal Polanowski, AllSporter

1 min pitch for what you are doing now at AllSporter? We create a global community of sports enthusiasts in…

8 years ago

Are E-Sports set to Take Over Traditional Sports?

A recent downturn in the viewership of major sporting championships such as the NFL, Premier League and the Winter Olympics…

8 years ago

Garmin Vivosport review: a universal activity tracker with some key connectivity flaws

There were times when exercising relied on a great deal of discipline and determination. That and an oversoaked t-shirt. While…

8 years ago

Will 2018 be the Year that Ireland Finally Embraces eSports?

Making a living from playing video games is something that many of us have probably dreamt about at some point…

8 years ago

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