Technology

Blockchain in the Energy sector

Renewable energy creates new challenges for utilities and energy companies. Blockchain technology could potentially address these challenges and in the…

8 years ago

What Does The Future Hold For Structured Crypto Products?

By Rohit Kulkarni, Managing Director of Private Investment Research at SharesPost Just as stocks and bonds are essential components of…

8 years ago

Blockchain leaders to speak at World Investment Forum 2018

Global blockchain leaders are scheduled to speak at the World Investment Forum 2018, taking place in Geneva, Switzerland later this…

8 years ago

CorkBIC marks 30 years of helping entrepeneurs

CorkBIC celebrated its 30th anniversary yesterday at the Nano Nagle Centre in Cork City. The event was attended by business…

8 years ago

Futurewize schools programme on an upward trajectory in 2019

Junior Achievement Ireland (JAI), a non-profit organisation which focuses on entrepreneurship education in both primary and secondary schools has today…

8 years ago

Nuritas Brings Industry Pharma Thought Leaders Together to Accelerate Drug Discovery with AI

Nuritas, a biotechnology company discovering life-changing drugs through the power of artificial intelligence (AI) based peptide discovery, today announced it…

8 years ago

Will Robots Replace Teachers & Nurses?

A new Red C survey has found that 39% of adults in Ireland are concerned robots will take their jobs. …

8 years ago

PwC acquires RegTech solution from FSCom Limited

Global professional services firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers today announced the acquisition of KYC-Pro, a RegTech solution, from Belfast based boutique financial services…

8 years ago

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