Vehicles

Lero researchers at NUI Galway and Valeo Announce Partnership on Driverless Cars

Researchers from the Lero SFI Research Centre at NUI Galway have signed an autonomous vehicles R&D partnership with Valeo, the…

8 years ago

Dell Technologies 2018 Predictions – entering the next era of human machine partnerships

By Aisling Keegan, Vice-President & General Manager, Dell EMC Ireland If 2017 could be represented in one word, that word…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Tow Now app

By @SimonCocking. Tow_Now_App On Demand Tow Trucks #TowNow Never be stuck again when you're broken down. Free App Download: Google,  Apple  Describe the company –…

9 years ago

BorgWarner Adds New Production Line for Electric Vehicles in Tralee

BorgWarner has further extended its production capabilities in Tralee. At an event today with the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation,…

9 years ago

Ammeon Breakfast briefing how Agile, DevOps and Cloud work, Dublin 8th December

Breakfast briefing Dublin 8th December, “Getting Started with IT Transformation”, organised by Ammeon. Learn how Agile, DevOps and Cloud work together…

9 years ago

ESB launches The Big Energy Hack

ESB is today launching Ireland’s first ever energy hackathon, The Big Energy Hack - bringing great minds together for over…

10 years ago

Bitcoin, crypto currencies, Patrick PK McDonnell, the Coyote of Wallstreet, exclusive Irish Tech News interview

By @SimonCocking Patrick PK McDonnell Crypto Dev, Dreamer, Enthusiast, Miner, Trader, Trickster, VC, Paid mind of 700+ Devs, Ex $TIT Director of Biz Dev.…

10 years ago

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