Free intensive courses for women in cybertech and security Minister for Public Procurement, eGovernment and Circular Economy Ossian Smyth today launched Smarttech247’s next intake for its Women in Cybersecurity Academy. The Irish firm is offering sixty places for a free intensive course which helps develop skills for a future in cybertech and security. It’s the […] Read more ›
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Fitbit Premium Sleep Profiles became available to Fitbit Premium users from July. A good night’s sleep can help you feel rested and recharged, while also playing a critical role in your overall health and well-being. Since the introduction of Fitbit’s sleep features in 2009, sleep tracking has been incredibly popular – making information previously only available through a sleep […] Read more ›
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In this podcast Melanie Boylan speaks with former Tech Journalist and Executive Director of E2 and author of the very recent book on the subject entitled Climatenomics: Washington, Wall Street and the Economic Battle to Save Our Planet. PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: It’s sad that we have reached […] Read more ›
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Dairy drones on the horizon Irish dairy farmers could soon be using hi-tech ‘dairy drone’ imagery and a form of artificial intelligence to help them decide which fields to let their cows graze. Researchers at Teagasc, UCD and DCU, funded by the VistaMilk SFI Research Centre based in Teagasc, Moorepark, Co Cork, are currently testing […] Read more ›
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Techies Go Green, a movement of IT and tech-oriented companies committed to decarbonising their businesses, has announced the launch of its Go Green Ambassador Programme. These Go Green Ambassadors will be responsible for inspiring and enabling a culture of sustainability among the movement’s signatory community – now more than 250 members – as the world […] Read more ›
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Future of Motoring There’s no doubt electric vehicles are the future of motoring. With the government banning sales of new petrol and diesel cars in 2030, many of us have come to realise adopting an EV can be a great way to save money, whilst being incredibly convenient for our daily journeys. A great start […] Read more ›
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A New industry report, including research conducted among 300 Irish construction companies, found labour shortage and access to talent will impact Ireland’s ability to achieve housing ambitions. 85% of Irish construction firms say that the rising cost of materials and sheer level of demand are major challenges facing the construction industry. Upskilling the construction sector […] Read more ›
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A long history at SAP Today German software company SAP SE celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Irish operation. To mark the occasion, Clas Neumann, Global Head of the SAP Labs Network joined Liam Ryan, Managing Director, SAP Ireland in welcoming Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton and IDA Ireland to its Galway office. Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton […] Read more ›
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In recent years, there has been a proliferation of scam call centers in India. These call centers typically target westerners, often pretending to be from a legitimate company or government agency. They may try to trick people into giving them personal information or money. Scam call centers have become a major problem in India, […] Read more ›
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Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), has created a new digital map of the growing volume of Dublin street art that is dotted throughout the city and county. The street art is part of Dublin Canvas, an inclusive public art initiative that adds a flash of colour and creativity to the […] Read more ›
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Henry from Irish Tech News speaks with Professor Wulf Kaal about his experience with DAOs, horizontal governance, equity online,and his own project, Menagerie. How does this counter big companies’ data farming? How can this upgrade level 1 governance? We speak about all this and more. A More Equal Internet? Insights with DAO Expert Wulf Kaal […] Read more ›
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1971 was the first time Earth Overshoot Day was calculated. It signified the day on which human consumption of raw materials can no longer be covered by the formation of new resources. In other words: every day after it, we incur ecological debt. When calculated in 1971 this date fell on 25 December – i.e. […] Read more ›
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Macmarts, Ireland’s leading provider of enterprise cloud applications, has announced its launch into the Irish and European markets. Macmarts core product ‘SpendBooks’ allows corporate-wide teams to track and control spending in real-time. Trusted by procurement, finance, engineering and project management teams, because it helps them perform their work more efficiently, releasing them from spreadsheets to […] Read more ›
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Cobotics Skillnet has announced the launch of two new training programmes in association with Atlantic Technological University (ATU) and Skillnet Ireland which will address the skills need of Irish manufacturing companies in transitioning from manual to automated processes. The launch took place at Trane Technologies manufacturing facility in Galway. Upskilling and training The first programme, […] Read more ›
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New Horizons in Cryptocurrency The cryptocurrency market is highly dynamic with changes occurring almost every day. These changes are often small and almost unnoticeable when they first appear, but as these smaller changes accumulate, they have the potential to have a significant impact on the entire industry. While these sudden changes in market conditions […] Read more ›
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TESC using real-time analytics in their electricity Belfast-based The Electric Storage Company (TESC) has increased its investment in KX’s real-time analytics platform to continue to deliver cheaper, smarter, and greener electricity to customers. KX provides the data management and analytics technology underpinning TESC’s Predictive Analytical Renewables Integration System (PARIS) platform. PARIS analyses data to accurately […] Read more ›
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The Technology Centre will be hosted by NUI Galway The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar, TD, has announced funding of €5 million, over 5 years, for the establishment of a Construction Technology Centre to accelerate research and innovation within the construction and built environment sector. The Construction Technology Centre will […] Read more ›
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32% of firms in Ireland say they are “not prepared at all” for a future which will preclude them from using 3rd party cookies. In March of 2021, Google Chrome, the world’s biggest browser, announced the phasing out of third-party cookies, which are a key component of online advertising, and enable a company to effectively target […] Read more ›
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Analogies Overcome the Curse of Knowledge (Presenting Complex Information) Imagine this were to happen to you: You order pizza from your local pizzeria and collect it, but when you get home and open the box, there are only three slices in the box. Where have the other slices gone? Is it a mystery? You do […] Read more ›
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Sky Ireland has today announced that Sky’s new TV, Sky Glass, will officially launch in Ireland on Thursday, 25th August 2022. Available in a range of sizes and colours, Sky Glass is the only TV with award-winning Sky inside, allowing customers to get Sky TV over WiFi – removing the need for a satellite dish […] Read more ›
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