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Ireland does well at bringing innovative Israeli research to the market, Brian Breslin IDA

By @SimonCocking. A conversation with Brian Breslin from the IDA about the recent Irish Trade Delegation visit to Israel and his impressions…

9 years ago

From Austin to Dublin. A Texan’s take on Dublin’s Tech Scene

By Kevin Kline, American journalist living in Dublin, Ireland. You may not know it, but somewhere in the government buildings of…

9 years ago

Mediacon 2016

As you will already know MediaCon in association with RTE, Virgin Media, Dublin City and Grant Thornton is taking place next Tuesday…

9 years ago

Researchers Paving the Way for Future Olympic Success

Researchers currently working in Ireland are paving the way for future Olympic success stories. That’s according to the Irish Research…

9 years ago

Success for NUI Galway Teen Entrepreneur

Edel Browne has been announced as the winner of U Magazine’s ‘30 Under 30’ in the contribution to STEM and was named as one…

10 years ago

The Digital Ocean, BlueTech SeaFest in Galway reviewed by Eileesh Buckley

By Eileesh Buckley. 2015 smedias nominee for radio & sports photography, Freelance journalist, PMI PMP, photographer, sports fan, gadget geek. A…

10 years ago

Rental costs push Dublin to world’s 47th most expensive city for expats – Mercer

Dublin is the 47th most expensive city in the world for expatriates to live and work in, according to Mercer’s…

10 years ago

Singapore: Smart Cities, Startups and Innovation, some key takeaways for startups

By @SimonCocking. Latest guest post from Digital Skills Academy, post first appeared here Singapore is a lively city state of 5.5…

10 years ago

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