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Arvoia has rebuilt its mobility app to get food and supplies to people in rural areas
Arvoia has rebuilt its mobility app to get food and supplies to people in rural areas
EdgeTier wants AI to get along with customer service agents rather than replace them
Thinking of the children: Why Trinity College and IBM are researching how kids use tech
Finding a voice: Meet the woman pioneering a more natural interaction between kids and tech
Finding a voice: Meet the woman pioneering a more natural interaction between kids and tech
Your crash course in... the EU's latest plan for energising European industry and startups
Cutting through the AI noise: Meet the Italian duo at the forefront of emerging tech with LogoGrab
'The perfect match': Why NASDAQ giant Mellanox has bought Belfast company Titan IC
'The perfect match': Why NASDAQ giant Mellanox has bought Belfast company Titan IC
Cutting through the AI noise: Meet the Italian duo at the forefront of emerging tech with LogoGrab
Looking beyond the traditional: Why Mastercard is doubling its Irish R&D unit
Looking beyond the traditional: Why Mastercard is doubling its Irish R&D unit
Your crash course in... the EU's grand plans for 'technological sovereignty'
Your crash course in... the EU's grand plans for 'technological sovereignty'
'We want to make sure that we're not on a dead-end technology': Inside NearForm's new R&D hub
Ethyca's Cillian Kieran is taking on the 'sorely misunderstood' worlds of privacy and security
Big ideas with small beginnings: How DCU is harnessing the power of nanotech
Big ideas with small beginnings: How DCU is harnessing the power of nanotech
Ethyca's Cillian Kieran is taking on the 'sorely misunderstood' worlds of privacy and security
The state of Eir address: How Ireland's largest telco is dealing with 5G, fibre and Huawei
The state of Eir address: How Ireland's largest telco is dealing with 5G, fibre and Huawei
Three years after opening its Irish R&D lab, Kaspersky closed its office in Dublin
Three years after opening its Irish R&D lab, Kaspersky closed its office in Dublin
How UtilityAR is bringing augmented reality to factories and data centres
Here's where venture capital investors have been cutting their cheques in 2019
How UtilityAR is bringing augmented reality to factories and data centres
Here's where venture capital investors have been cutting their cheques in 2019
Startup Scout: Companies to watch in 2020
'This is the most fun business on the planet, the most difficult but the most fun'
'This is the most fun business on the planet, the most difficult but the most fun'
Startup Scout: Companies to watch in 2020
Fintech, health and cybersecurity: Fora's tech deals of the year
Fintech, health and cybersecurity: Fora's tech deals of the year
Meet the (one of the) men behind Taoglas, the Irish company working on next-gen IoT tech
Meet the (one of the) men behind Taoglas, the Irish company working on next-gen IoT tech
'Dominating the space': Irish cybersecurity startup Tines has raised a further $11m to go global
'Dominating the space': Irish cybersecurity startup Tines has raised a further $11m to go global
Different angles: why Overcast and Kinesense are teaming up to revamp video analysis using AI
Creating the complete package: Xocean has bought out an ocean data analytics specialist