Technology

Digital technologies could deliver up to 40% of Ireland’s 2030 carbon reduction targets

Successfully deploying digital technologies could deliver up to 40% of the reduction in carbon emissions needed to meet Ireland’s carbon…

5 years ago

Eaton’s mission for emission-free construction site planes

Eaton, the Irish-headquartered global power management company, is taking part in new research to develop a blueprint for emission-free construction…

5 years ago

DesignOps 101 Reviewed

DesignOps is a new concept that is in its early stages of development. Articles, handbooks and design ops documents are…

5 years ago

Practical Aspects of Conducting Cybersecurity Exercises

Let us look at what cybersecurity training is, how cyber polygons work, and what benefits such events may bring to…

5 years ago

Breakthrough Cancer Research invests in future leaders

The highly prestigious ‘Breakthrough Clinical Cancer Research Fellowship Programme in association with Cancer Research’, are now inviting medical graduates, in…

5 years ago

The Unintended Consequences of Technology: Solutions, Breakthroughs, and the Restart We Need, reviewed

We look at this interesting and nuanced deep dive into the unintended consequences of technology, and the benefits and downsides…

5 years ago

Aspira: Irish consulting and technology company announces 40 new jobs

Aspira, the Irish-owned international consulting and technology business, has announced the creation of 40 new high-level jobs at the official…

5 years ago

The Impact of 3D Printing Technology on Supply Chain

The world depends upon disruptive technology, including big data analytics, IoT, cloud computing, etc. These technologies have a great impact…

5 years ago

MoneyNeverSleeps:| Brian Kenny, MiniCorp and Building Digital Products

Brian Kenny is the CEO and Founder of MiniCorp. Brian left the Lego behind at an early age and started…

5 years ago

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