Urban planning

Dublin City Council and SoftBank Announce Landmark Partnership to Help Shape Global Smart City Deployments in Dublin

Dublin City Council and SoftBank Corp. announced today that SoftBank will join Dublin City Council’s Smart City programme and its…

8 years ago

Dutch scientists create world’s first red light zone for bats

Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting, today completed the world’s first bat-friendly lighting installation in a town. Rare…

8 years ago

Hack Access Dublin invites people of all abilities to Dogpatch Labs July 5th

1 min pitch for what you are doing now? 2018 kicked off with Janice Valentine's, founder of Hack Access Dublin,…

8 years ago

Minister Humphreys Launches Government Policy Statement on the development of Data Centres in Ireland

The Government, on Thursday June 7th, published a policy statement outlining Ireland’s commitment to taking a plan-led approach to the…

8 years ago

The Future of Democracy at DemCon 2018

When and where is it on? The event is running from the 18th to the 20th of July at the…

8 years ago

First National Assembly on Assistive Technology (AT)

Ireland’s first national assembly on assistive technology (AT) took place today at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin. The FreedomTech Assembly was…

8 years ago

Ireland’s first FreedomTech event to be held in November 2017

Enable Ireland along with the Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI) are organising the country's first FreedomTech event.  Gillian Murphy tells…

8 years ago

ConneXions where French & Irish culture meet digital technology

ConneXions is a two-day event which concentrates on digital technology, culture and education in France and Ireland. It brings together…

8 years ago

The company that “See Sense” in connected Smart Cycling

What is SEE.SENSE all about? See.Sense is a cycling technology and data company. We are a team of cyclists, and…

8 years ago

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