Technology

Most Developers Don’t Use Artificial Intelligence Software But 75% are Planning on Learning AI Tools in the Next 12 Months

Written by Richard Gall Artificial intelligence is everywhere, we’re often told. And while it’s tempting to think the tech sector…

8 years ago

Microsoft Announces Creation of 200 New Jobs at its Dublin Campus

Expansion of engineering team by 100 people to help drive innovation and accelerated adoption of AI and machine learning for…

8 years ago

Assets, Blockchains, and Risks

Written by Steven Bonchev The world of cryptocurrencies is like the big bad jungle out there. ICOs, illegitimate projects and…

8 years ago

Interview With Roy van Pamelen, Urban Development Specialist

What is your background briefly? As a City Developer for three decades, I always wanted to build towards a better…

8 years ago

Donegal Engineering Students At Ploughing Championship Final

IT Sligo Mechanical Engineering students have invented a new product for farmers that will save money, save time and make…

8 years ago

Propel Start-ups Pitch For £20,000 Investment Pot

Twenty aspiring early-stage technology companies have brought their time to a close on Ignite NI’s first Propel Pre-Accelerator programme by…

8 years ago

Three-quarters of SMBs to use 3D printing by mid-2020

44% have already invested in 3D printing technology with an additional 30% planning to invest in the next two years…

8 years ago

DCU Welcomes Major Government Funding Support for New €50m STEM Facility

Friday, September 14th 2018: Today’s announcement by the Department of Education and Skills of a €24million investment towards a new…

8 years ago

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