Wearable technology

Wearable Devices – Smart Watches for Crypto People

The Sidera project is currently two years in development and is causing a lot of interest in consumer circles. It…

7 years ago

Business Showcase: Sidera Blockchain Technologies

Describe the company: Sidera Blockchain Technologies is launching the first Decentralized Wearable Device in the world. With Sidera’s SmartBit device…

8 years ago

Brain-to-Vehicle Intelligence: The Thinking Driver’s Technology

Written by Giles Kirkland  As cutting-edge technology keeps going further in the car industry, real-time detection and brain activity analysis…

8 years ago

Trinity launches new European digital health incubator programme

Digital health start-ups from across Ireland and Europe will today embark on a brand new European incubator programme at Trinity…

8 years ago

DCU to lead largest ever prospective European study of injuries in recreational runners

A new research project at Dublin City University plans to “revolutionise” the analysis of running techniques in a bid to…

8 years ago

Next generation of digital innovators to showcase their work at Coolest Projects 2018

A face-recognition security system for older people; an adventure game to teach farm safety; an experiment to determine if the…

8 years ago

Witness the future of tech at CoderDojo’s ‘Coolest Projects’ in Dublin this weekend

CoderDojo’s ‘Coolest Projects’ is an event taking place in the RDS next Saturday, 26th May from 10am. Over 1,000 children…

8 years ago

Technology is transforming our Health Sector. SMART Health Conference

The event in W5 Belfast was opened by Mark Lee, Director of Primary Care for the Department of Health and…

8 years ago

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