Technology

Only 40% of Irish Millennials Believe That They Will be Financially Better off Than Their Parents, According to Deloitte’s 2018 Millennial Survey

Business leaders’ priorities must align with broader societal impact to attract this generation of talent Key findings: 48% of millennials…

8 years ago

Interview: Yaroslav Belkin, ‘DExpert’ on Presale.Market, Founder and CEO of Belkin Marketing

What is your background briefly? I have had my digital marketing agency, which I started in California about 10 years…

8 years ago

‘One to Watch Award’ Presented to Start-up with Best Pitch at Enterprise Ireland’s Big Ideas 2018

Twelve start-ups pitched their new technology solutions to investors at the 10th annual innovation showcase event Yesterday evening, Kellie Adamson…

8 years ago

Interview: Seamus Cosgrove of Alcatel Ireland Unveils ‘A Phone For Everyone’

Seamus Cosgrove has been working with Alcatel for the last 10 years, helping build the business where the brand are…

8 years ago

Benefits of Blockchain Technology in Telemedicine

To keep it very simple - blockchain is a distributed and a write-once-read-only record of digital events in a chronological…

8 years ago

New CEO at Tyndall National Institute to Drive Research and Commercialisation Agenda for Ireland

Prof. William Scanlon appointed as Chief Executive of Tyndall National Institute Cork, 5 September 2018: One of Europe’s leading technology…

8 years ago

A Lost Generation of Scientists?

87% of parents feel children would be more engaged with science lessons if teaching used the most advanced technology Science,…

8 years ago

Enterprise Blockchain: Key Use Cases

While cryptocurrencies have dominated media attention, and allegations grace many a front page, few realize that many of the largest…

8 years ago

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