Thinking of the children: Why Trinity College and IBM are researching how kids use tech
Researchers in the Digymatex consortium are collaborating to ‘disentangle’ how children interact with smartphones.
Researchers in the Digymatex consortium are collaborating to ‘disentangle’ how children interact with smartphones.
Irish industry is changing and there are fears that education isn’t moving in the same direction.
Ireland’s smart economy ambitions stem from its educated youth, it needs to be nurtured early
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The Irish Medtech Association said there are “many remaining transitional challenges” for the legislation.
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The company has developed a device that can treat heart conditions without major surgery.
Critics say bottlenecks in compliance checks could lead to a shortfall in medical devices.
The company announced a new investment in its Meath-based facility.
Satipharm is developing oil and capsule products for sale in Europe.
The company’s prognostic test is used with breast cancer patients.
The Dublin-based fintech company has also been expanding its remit into graduate loans.
The Kerry-based outfit hopes the deal will serve as a springboard to move further into the Middle East.
The Cork medical device startup has joined a consortium alongside Medtronic and the FDA.
Since taking the helm in 2014, Philip Noone has pushed Aalto Bio to tackle some of the world’s worst viruses.
The funds help European startups working on in-depth technologies to grow.
The Dublin-based outfit recently secured the backing of another private investor.
There’s less than a year left until the wide-reaching regulations come into effect.
The university will today announce a strategic partnership with ed-tech outfit FutureLearn.
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