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New course for Galway-based managers interested in putting AI to work for their companies
Managers in Galway companies who would like to learn how they could put artificial intelligence (AI) to work for their organisations are being encouraged to sign up for a new course.
GMIT Mayo lecturer awarded prestigious Fulbright TechImpact scholarship
GMIT’s Dr Seamus Dowling, lecturer in Cybersecurity at GMIT Mayo, has been awarded the Fulbright Ireland TechImpact Scholarship.
Jobs boost as Hewlett Packard names Galway as European cyber security hub
There was further good news on the jobs front for Galway yesterday (Wednesday) when Hewlett Packard Enterprise named Galway as its European hub for cyber security operations.
Insight SFI Research Centre at NUI Galway joins forces with Avaya for AI research
The Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics at NUI Galway has joined forces with US-headquartered Avaya, a global leader in solutions to enhance and simplify communications and collaboration, in a new collaborative research programme to develop and test the next generation of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Galway-headquartered Orreco announces €3 million investment led by True Ventures
Sports performance and data science company Orreco will scale its operations in Ireland, the United States and UK following a €3 million (US$3.6) million investment round led by Silicon Valley-based venture firm True Ventures.
GMIT launches four new PhD research scholarships in partnership with the Marine Institute
GMIT’s Research and Innovation Department has announce four new Cullen Scholarship projects. Each project offers exciting opportunities to suitably qualified graduates to undertake funded PhD research in marine science and biodiversity conservation in the west.
Join the leading edge of technology at Ericsson
Ericsson Athlone is at the forefront of the development of 5G network and management solutions, enabling the world to stay connected.
Prominent appointment announced at Ericsson Software Campus Athlone
Ericsson, which employs in excess of 1,000 employees, at its research and development facility in Athlone, has formally announced the appointment of Denis Dullea to the prominent role of Head Of Product Development Unit OSS.
Survey finds people are willing to share personal date to solve Coronavirus crisis Spring lamb with cannellini beans a must this Easter Sunday
New research indicates a massive 87% of Irish people would be willing to share their personal data and medical records if it helped to solve a global pandemic like COVID-19. While 84% believe technology will ultimately help to beat the outbreak.
Ford demystifies electric cars as Mustang Mach-E debuts
Ford has revealed the new Mustang Mach-E to the European public for the first time as the company launched a new ‘Go Electric’ experience that will help consumers across Europe make an informed transition to an electrified future.