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Toby Farren the founder and CEO of the PlayTank appears in this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

At the recent Uprise Festival held in Dublin, I interviewed some of the startups that had stands there and a…

10 years ago

At One-Zero Sports & Tech Conference – It’s all about the 1% Gains

By Justin Lawler Developer. Biohacker. Organiser of @qs_dublin . Contributor at @Irish_TechNews In sports, 1% improvement in performance will make or…

10 years ago

Paul Hayes the CEO and founder of Beachhut PR talks about the Startup Wake which returns next week

Startup Wakes are where failed startups are laid to rest, and it is a chance for Startups and also the…

10 years ago

First Onezero event concludes, sport and tech celebrated in Dublin

By Eileesh Buckley. Review of the OneZero sports and technology conference. The conference made the headlines for all the wrong reasons on Thursday…

10 years ago

Paul O’Brien the MD and Co-Founder of Linkresq appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

Paul O’Brien the MD and Co-Founder of Linkresq talks about their new product CalQrisk which deals with risk assessment and…

10 years ago

Will it be one day possible to run 10,000 metres in less than 24 minutes?

One day an elite athlete will run 10 kilometres in less than 24 minutes. Or will they? That is effectively…

10 years ago

Botscamp.co, a preview of the upcoming bots online conference

Guest post by Maurice Codourey, Press & Media, botscamp.co. April 2016. The two Swiss Thomas Schulz (Barcelona) and Maurice Codourey…

10 years ago

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