By @SimonCocking. Some great stories that you may have missed. If you’d like your business featured drop us a line here simon@irishtechnews.ie, thanks as always for reading.

What is a rabbit eating unicorn? Learn more at FutureScope? May 10th

Smart cities: Turning challenge into opportunity

ARVR Innovate returns to Dublin, May 11th

What’s wrong with wanting be an entrepreneur? Patrick Prendergast, TCD Provost aims to inspire new startups

Why I left Unilever, and why it’s never easy leaving free Ben & Jerry’s every day

Smart Cities, Data Mining – Laurie Winkless Author of Science and the City

Startup tips, how to succeed at Startupbootcamp, Andy Shannon, Head of Global

Hibernia REIT helps tech firms find a Dublin home

How to create a new banking experience at 20, LOOT CEO Ollie Purdue

How do you become a good resource for your organisation?

First Money20/20 Asia to take place 13th – 15th March 2018, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Business opportunities abound in the rising smart-city market

Beginner’s Guide to transactional emails Vol. II: How to choose the right Email Service Provider (ESP)

We’re creating a ‘gigabit society’ in Ireland, Anne O’Leary, Vodafone Ireland CEO

Fintechs & Banks: Tips for Partnership, latest Brett King Breaking Banks podcast

Power of Video Conference and Food Festival, Belfast, May 26th & 27th

Steven van Belleghem update on customer experience, technology and marketing

Eight films to understand the underbelly of the internet, by Minter Dial

Blending traditional Irish music and entrepreneurship

GDPR and Demise of Privacy Shield

Data Protection and Privacy at the Berlin Legal Tech 2017: A retrospective

Going big, how Corporates can work with Startups. Alberto Onetti speaking in Dublin April 25th

The Waiting Game, insights from a freelancer by Pat O’Mahony

What makes a great Javascript developer? Insights with Kenny Vaughan, Software Placements

A new era of data analytics, the challenges Irish businesses face

Chasing the Next Big Thing in Tech, by Dermot Casey

Ten things you should know about the GDPR

How film, fashion and the music business can learn to collaborate and innovate from the tech sector

Robots Podcast: Supernumerary limbs, with Federico Parietti

Great advice on how to lead people

Steven van Belleghem’s weekly update on customer experience, technology and marketing


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