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Could Apple be your next bank? By Alessandro Hatami

Latest great guest post by Alessandro Hatami see his last guest post for us here and our interview with him here. Could…

10 years ago

Ronan and Reuben do a weekly roundup on the latest Irish Tech News Podcast

On the latest Irish Tech News podcast Ronan and Reuben discuss Mark Dalton’s article on Irish Tech News about Snapchat…

10 years ago

Sports and Tech 16 coming to Ireland in October, Rob Hartnett explains more

By @SimonCocking. Quick catch up with Rob Hartnett one of the organisers of the Sports & Tech 16, which will take place on October…

10 years ago

Update: Winner announced – Euro 2016 Ireland vs Italy Match Tickets to be Won!

Update: Thanks to everyone who entered our latest competition. We have now picked a winner from all of the valid…

10 years ago

NUI Galway Awarded £100,000 In Science Funding For Heart Research

A researcher at the College of Engineering and Informatics at NUI Galway has received a Seed Award in Science of…

10 years ago

10,000 Expected At Ireland’s Largest Tech Event

Over 10,000 people are expected at the RDS on Saturday June 18 as 800 young innovators from Ireland and across Europe take…

10 years ago

Parker Stanberry, CEO and Co-Founder, Oasis Collections appears in this episode of the Irish Tech New podcast

Parker Stanberry, CEO and Co-Founder, Oasis Collections, winner of the European Travel Innovator of the Year Award at Phocuswright Europe…

10 years ago

Deloitte’s Tech Trends Report highlights digital shifts today, influencing ideation and delivery

Deloitte outlines critical trends that are reshaping the way businesses operate in a global environment in its seventh annual technology…

10 years ago

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