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Melanie Boylan @ Irish Tech News 1 place · 11/16/2023 05:04 EDT

Former Miss Ireland and NASA Datanaut Fig O’Reilly to Headline Free SpaceFest Event

For ALL the Cosmically Curious in Celebration of Science Week at SpaceFest Join Fig O’Reilly for a free online event on November 19th exploring success in STEAM, talking about the launch of Ireland’s first satellite EIRSAT-1, and answering questions from participants. Former Miss Ireland and NASA Datanaut Fionnghuala “Fig” O’Reilly will be the guest of […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/16/2023 05:00 EDT

2023 Biodiversity Alert: Urgent Insights on 42,000+ Threatened Species

A recent detailed analysis by aplaceforanimals.com dives deep into crucial questions about our planet’s threatened species. Through examination of diverse habitats, the findings are alarming! Amphibians, for instance, are facing greater danger with a staggering 41% on the verge of extinction. As we navigate further, of the 65,000 vertebrate species — constituting merely 3% of all animal […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/16/2023 04:00 EDT

New deep-sea floating wind energy and aquaculture project launched in China

The world’s first maritime renewable energy project that combines deep-sea floating wind energy and aquaculture has been completed in China. Marking a significant step forward for China’s wind energy sector, the project is developed by Longyuan Power Group, with Shanghai Electric Wind Power Group (the Wind Power Group), a subsidiary of Shanghai Electric (SEHK: 2727, SSE: 601727), […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 2 place · 11/15/2023 11:00 EDT

International Energy Research Centre Maximising Daylight to Improve Health

Researchers at the International Energy Research Centre (IERC) are developing novel daylight-enhancing techniques to improve health and wellness while also potentially eliminating the use of electrical lighting during the day. The health and wellness benefits of exposure to natural daylight have long been recognised. Accessing the right levels of natural light at the appropriate time […] Read more

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Andrew Keogh @ Irish Tech News · 11/15/2023 10:00 EDT

Startups, always be Pitching!

Recently, I attended two pitch events where early-stage and not-so-early-stage Startups pitched to gain the experience of presenting to a panel of experts/investors. The audience consisted mainly of wannabee Startups and the occasional private investor.  On both occasions, when the audience was asked to vote, the winner was the presenter who demonstrated passion and enthusiasm […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 2 place · 11/15/2023 09:00 EDT

Dangers of Illegal Streaming Highlighted in New Research

New cybercrime research released today has revealed some alarming statistics on the views and opinions people across Ireland have towards illegal streaming. The research, which was conducted on behalf of the BeStreamWise campaign – a new initiative designed to highlight the dangers of illegal streaming – shows that 43% of the Irish population are not […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 11/15/2023 07:00 EDT

Lean is All About People: Manage People Right and the Process Will Manage Itself

Lean practitioners from all over Ireland attended Shannon Chamber’s Mid-West Lean Network Conference in Dromoland Castle Hotel last week, where an impressive line-up of speakers shared their experiences of maintaining lean momentum in their organisations. Speakers at this one-day event, organised by Shannon Chamber, sponsored by real-time data management specialist WrxFlo, and supported by Enterprise […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/15/2023 05:00 EDT

New partnership between TU Dublin and Korean Universities

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD has today welcomed the signing of two new partnership agreements between TU Dublin’s School of Computer Science and its Korean partners as part of the Team Ireland Trade Mission Week. Partnership between TU Dublin and Korean Universities The School of Computer Science […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/15/2023 04:00 EDT

Why you should rebel at work by Paolo Gallo

Guest post by Paolo Gallo. It’s a true story under a fake name. Why you should rebel at work by Paolo Gallo Peter has been the reliable deputy head of the Legal department for almost 20 years. He never missed a deadline; he always under-promised and over-delivered. Peter had an impeccable attitude and gentlemanly manner and fully […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 2 place · 11/14/2023 12:00 EDT

Three Quarters of Organisations Are Planning to Increase Their Generative AI IT Spend

Generative AI (GenAI) is the accelerator of the decade, representing a significant and immediate opportunity for organisations. A Dell Technologies GenAI Survey of 500 IT decision makers (ITDMs) with GenAI implementation responsibilities across the US and Europe reveals a growing appetite for GenAI, with the majority of respondents surveyed (78%) saying they are excited about […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News 3 place · 11/14/2023 11:00 EDT

Accenture report reveals Ireland ranks 2nd in Europe for level of tech expertise on company boards

Ireland ranks 2nd in Europe when it comes to technology experience on boards, new research from Accenture has found. Falling just behind the Netherlands (19.1%), and marginally ahead of the UK (18.8%), 18.9 percent of Irish boards have members with technology expertise.   The report, Innovate or Fade – Addressing the European Technology Deficit, has revealed that technology experience has increased within Irish companies’ […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 11/14/2023 10:00 EDT

Boots Hearingcare announces new self-help app for tinnitus sufferers

SilentCloudTM is a groundbreaking new app that aims to help people struggling with the symptoms of tinnitus, a condition whereby people hear a continuous sound inside their ears. The self-help tool has been launched in the Republic of Ireland by Boots Hearingcare to combine cognitive behavioural therapy, education, and sound therapies into an app-based format […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/14/2023 09:00 EDT

Rice straw converted into bioenergy for Philippines’ rural communities

An Aston University bioenergy researcher has been explaining how rice straw could be a fuel of the future in rural Philippines. Dr Mirjam Roeder who is based at the University’s Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) is collaborating with the UK company Straw Innovations Ltd, Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture […] Read more

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Marc-Roger Gagné MAPP @ Irish Tech News · 11/14/2023 08:21 EDT

How ‘Wishful Recycling’ Is Messing Up the Green Dream

In this day and age, recycling bins have become more than just waste containers; they’re symbols of environmental conscientiousness, clad in hopeful shades of green and marked with the universal recycling emblem. These bins reassure us that we’re doing our part for the planet, that our soda cans and paper products will find a second […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News 3 place · 11/14/2023 08:00 EDT

Spatial web is the new frontier Al Jones and Julius Yls, Spongelli

The World Wide Web has gone through three iterations that introduced us to the internet and then evolving over the years bringing along new innovations. The latest version Web 3.0, incorporates concepts such as decentralisation, blockchain technologies, token-based economics, spatial computing and the spatial web. One startup that is taking full advantage of Web 3..0 […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/14/2023 07:00 EDT

OSIRIS-APEX to explore its second asteroid

After seven years in space and over 4 billion miles traveled, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission successfully collected and delivered the first U.S. sample from a near-Earth asteroid. Yet, after all this time and travel, the spacecraft will not retire. Instead, NASA extended the University of Arizona-led mission so that the spacecraft can be used to study another near-Earth […] Read more

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 11/14/2023 05:30 EDT

Best SIM Only Deals in Ireland – November 2023

Are you out of contract or looking for a better deal for your mobile phone? If so, there are some great SIM Only deals available in Ireland right now with huge savings to be made over long contract plans. We’ve teamed up with Switcher.ie, the free and impartial price comparison and switching service, to find the […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/14/2023 04:00 EDT

Empathy Meets Efficiency: Why human connection is key to business success

Empathy is the most important leadership skill, according to a recent EY survey. But what does it mean to be an empathetic leader, and why is it crucial for business growth and success? Empathy refers to a leader’s ability to understand, share and respond to the feelings, thoughts and circumstances of those they lead. It […] Read more

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 11/14/2023 03:00 EDT

Tyndall’s Quantum Electronic Devices Group Partner on €2.6m Project to Develop Scalable Quantum Computing Architectures

The Quantum Electronic Devices (QED) Group at Tyndall National Institute, based at UCC, is working on the discovery and engineering of emerging materials and devices that will enable disruptive information processing to support the development of quantum computers. The QED Group has partnered with UK academics from the University of Warwick, University College London and […] Read more

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Simon Cocking @ Irish Tech News · 11/14/2023 02:00 EDT

Results from new Irish survey about health risks from condensation

Kärcher’s new study reveals the findings of a new research study* which delves into Irish householders’ attitudes towards condensation and dampness in the home and highlights the potential health risks, safety concerns, and the potentially costly implications associated with these issues. New Irish survey about health risks from condensation More than two-thirds of Irish households […] Read more

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