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Collaboration Evolves at Analog Devices Catalyst event

ADI Catalyst to deliver a 3.4TWh formation capability for Electric Vehicle batteries by 2030. I arrived in Limerick on June…

3 years ago

Dublin Tech Summit Reviewed

Dublin Tech Summit brings Digital Transformation talks to Dublin's Southside Dublin Tech Summit aka DTS-23, was held in Dublin’s RDS…

3 years ago

Leaking Data 2023

2023 is shaping up to be  a monumental year for data breaches. As technology continues to evolve, so does the…

3 years ago

Security First Conference comes to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium

By 2025, 99% of all security breaches will be caused by customer misconfiguration under the shared cloud model I attended…

3 years ago

Controlling AI’s Potential Dangers

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries across the globe and has become an important topic for policymakers worldwide. AI technologies…

3 years ago

An AI for the Teacher

The use of technology in education has been a subject of conversation for some time. Given the online experience provided…

3 years ago

The Bentley Synchro Roadshow Reviewed

Bentley Synchro bring its software roadshow to Dublin I attended the Bentley Synchro roadshow in Dublin on March 22nd. It…

3 years ago

What does it mean to be “out at work” in the tech industry?

Guest post by Fiona Lush, Portfolio Lead at Kyndryl LGBT+ History Month, celebrated every February, is a fantastic opportunity to bring…

3 years ago

Could the Northern Ireland protocol mean there’s even less support for Northern Ireland’s indigenous startups?

The Northern Ireland protocol has been an ongoing saga, I'm sure it's even fatigued even the most ardent fans of…

3 years ago

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