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I WISH asks girls to build a business

I WISH, the Science Foundation Ireland supported partnership initiative encouraging young women to consider a career in STEM (science, technology,…

9 years ago

What is biohacking? Dave Asprey, creator of BulletproofCoffee explains more

By @SimonCocking. We have recently featured a few pieces on Biohacking and the Quantified Self, so we're delighted to bring you…

10 years ago

Profound, invisible revolutions have already changed the tech world. Rick Barraza coming to Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference, Dublin May 5-7th

By @SimonCocking. Nice insights from Rick Barraza ahead of his upcoming appearance in Dublin at the Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference. Rick…

10 years ago

How to give a great TEDx talk, by Jojanneke v.d. Bosch. Appearing at TEDxBinnenhof Dublin, March 31st

By @SimonCocking. Jojanneke v.d. Bosch will be introducing the speakers at the upcoming TEDxBinnenhof event in Dublin, and also sharing her own insights…

10 years ago

Date change: International Film and Tech forum Digital Biscuit 2016

Update: This event has now been moved to October 20th – 22nd with 22 speakers confirmed for those dates. The…

10 years ago

TEDxUCD 2015 on December 4th, thinking about ‘Consequences’

By @SimonCocking TEDxUCD 2015 will take place on Friday 4 December (10 am - 4 pm) in the UCD Dramsoc Theatre in…

10 years ago

University College Dublin Announces Line-Up of TEDxUCD 2015 Speakers

University College Dublin today announced the 9 speakers who will take part in the University’s third annual TEDxUCD event. Organised…

11 years ago

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