Technology forecasting

AI, Blockchain, Lizard Brain and how we consume

Humans are amazing creatures. When we are in a calm state we are smart, compassionate, long-term thinking, collaborative, social wizards.…

7 years ago

The Year of the Data-Driven Digital Ecosystem

Guest post from Catherine Doyle, Dell EMC As we enter 2019, business leaders across Ireland are afforded the opportunity to not…

7 years ago

5G is on the Way: Here’s how It’s going to make Life Better

The internet permeates every aspect of our lives at this point. We use it for work; we use it for…

7 years ago

Dell Technologies predicts 2019 will be the year of the ‘data-driven digital economy’

The top six technology predictions for 2019 were unveiled at the Dell Technologies Forum in Dublin today with leaders forecasting…

7 years ago

From security to AI, tech experts share their predictions for 2019

Leading technical experts and academics in their fields, have looked at the year ahead and shared their predictions on how…

7 years ago

Vodafone Ireland launches first live 5G site for commercial trials in Ireland

Vodafone Ireland has launched Ireland’s first live 5G network site open for trials in Dublin’s Docklands. To showcase the site’s…

7 years ago

Event Preview: Smart Data Engineering at DCU Alpha

When and where is it on? It's on Friday 30 November 2018 from 09:00 – 15:00 GMT in the DCU…

7 years ago

Preview: Sportdata & Performance Forum 2018, Budapest

When and where is it on? 26-27 November at the University of Physical Education, Budapest How many years has it…

8 years ago

Tánaiste Simon Coveney Launches DataChemist, Trinity College Dublin Technology Spin-out

Company uses new semantic AI techniques to turn messy ‘big data’ into valuable intelligence  Simon Coveney T.D., Tánaiste and Minister…

8 years ago

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