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Rent the Runway wins Best Application of AI at ITAG Excellence Awards
Rent the Runway has taken home the Best Application of Artificial Intelligence in a Company Award at the prestigious ITAG (Innovation Technology AtlanTec Gateway) Excellence Awards held in The Hardiman in Galway at the weekend.
Local secondary schools to be represented at BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2024
A total of 20 projects representing the five secondary schools in Athlone and Moate have been selected for entry to the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2024.
New Sketches for an Artificial Forest exhibition at Roscommon Arts Centre
Sketches for an Artificial Forest by artist Catriona Gallagher will open at the Roscommon Arts Centre tomorrow evening (Friday, November 10).
The search for the perfect smile
The search for the killer smile has been one that has ratcheted up in the last few decades with the evolution of dental technology that enables that perfect (or maybe too-perfect) Hollywood smile to be available to all of.
Decline in job openings highlights changing dynamics in market - Morgan McKinley
The Morgan McKinley Quarterly Employment Monitor registered a slight decrease of 2% in the number of professional job openings in Q3 2023 compared to the previous quarter across all professional sectors.
The future is bright for Midlands ICT sector — survey
by Una Sinnott
CIPD Midlands region host inaugural 2023/24 event in TUS Athlone Campus
The Midlands Region of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) recently hosted their first event of the 2023/2024 programme entitled ‘How is AI transforming today’s businesses?’ in TUS (Technological University of the Shannon) Athlone.
Leaving Cert reform is a step in the right direction to amend an outdated system
Education is the fundamental backbone of society. A child's education can determine their future, and it is integral that the educational experience is both fulfilling and enjoyable. The senior cycle experience is not enjoyable, nor fulfilling. Two years of intense graft leads to one day, and that one day is make or break. The more you think about it, the more ridiculous it is that a young student's entire school experience hinders on a high-stakes end-of-school exam.
Assistive technology roadshow brings AI-powered solutions to Galway on World Sight Day today
People who are blind or vision impaired, as well as anyone with reading or learning difficulties, will have an opportunity to learn about and try out a wide range of Assistive Technology (AT) solutions at an upcoming AT exhibition in Galway today on World Sight Day.