Technology assessment

Robotics and Internet of Things innovations get funding boost from Marine Institute

Robotics, Internet of Things and Data Analytics are set to play a key role in Ireland’s blue economy. The national…

7 years ago

UIB wins the ninth edition of the Aegis Graham Bell Awards

UIB Holdings Pte. Ltd. (UIB) today announced that it has won the ninth annual Aegis Graham Bell Award (AGBA) in…

7 years ago

Japanese government will hack citizens’ IoT devices

Last week, the Japanese government approved a law amendment that will allow its employees to hack into people’s Internet of…

7 years ago

Why IoT and Blockchain can work together to improve supply chains

By Angel Versetti, CEO at Ambrosus Food safety standards within supply chains can be said to be at an impasse.…

7 years ago

Latest updates on the Subutai Blockchain Router

Guest post by OptDyn Co-CEO/Founder Alex Karasulu, CMO Sally Khudairi, and Subutai Community Manager Felipe Fonseca We were recently onsite at…

8 years ago

Swearing by Smart Homes: Analysing Trust in Smart Home Technology

Shared via Porch, check out the original article here. If the 2017 holiday season was any evidence of the staying…

8 years ago

Making more dough – Dublin bakery becomes the Smartest in Europe

The Bretzel becomes first ‘Smart’ Bakery in Europe, using IoT technology to become truly ‘Green’  Irish food producer embraces new…

8 years ago

Six segments not to miss at FutureScope 2018 Today!

If you’re heading to FutureScope 2018 today in the Convention Centre, there’s a lot on offer.  We looked through the extensive…

8 years ago

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