The future

Blockchain Revolution landscape: “Should Be”

Guest post by Jerry Witkowicz Opportunities for “Should Be” In the first of our three part series, we analyzed and…

7 years ago

Preview: Dublin’s First Algorithmic Trading Event

When and where is it on? Wednesday 24th October from 6.30pm at the magnificent Shelbourne hotel, Dublin, 27 St. Stephens…

7 years ago

An Interview with Michael Burke, Brand Manager at SelfMade.

Today's interview on ITN is with Michael Burke, a 25 year old marketer that moved from Mayo to Manhattan last…

7 years ago

Imagining the electric car of 2025

Although electric cars may not yet quite be the norm, their adoption rate is certainly on the rise. By the…

7 years ago

Minister for Health opens second Health Innovation Hub Ireland

Minister for Health Simon Harris TD has today opened the second Health Innovation Hub Ireland, based at St James Hospital…

7 years ago

KuBitX—THE STORY SO FAR

First off, we want to say a huge thank you to all who have participated in one way or the…

7 years ago

Social Media App inLinx announces official Irish Launch

inLinx has announced the official launch of their social media networking app. Designed as an exclusive family and friends’ network,…

7 years ago

Mindtrek 2018 – Finland’s Leading International Technology Conference

Next week, I will embark on an exciting trip to Tampere, Finland, to attend one of the most innovative and…

7 years ago

Dublin EdTech Summit discusses likely impact of robots on future of work

Artificial intelligence and robots have already been taking over jobs in manufacturing but now they are moving on to replace…

7 years ago

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