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Senior students take part in Galway’s first Hackathon
Fifth and sixth year computer science students from around Galway took part in Ireland's first ever Sixth Year Hackathon in the PorterShed2 in Galway recently. Students from St Joseph's College - The Bish, Dominican College - Taylor's Hill, Clarin College, and Tullamore College attended the event.
Mayo and AtlanTec Gateway’s tech cluster receives European recognition
Mayo and the AtlanTec Gateway’s tech cluster has received official recognition at European level, which, it says, will create additional opportunities for the growth and development of the sector across the West of Ireland.
Mayo businesses invited to learn to thrive through digital transformation
Members of the business community throughout Mayo are being invited to learn more about how they can thrive through digital transformation - at an upcoming free online festival featuring leading business and technology speakers.
Galway business community invited to learn how to thrive through digital transformation
Members of the business community throughout Galway are being invited to learn more about how they can thrive through digital transformation at an upcoming free online festival featuring leading business and technology speakers. This year’s itag AtlanTec Festival will reflect the surge towards digital business necessitated by the pandemic and explore how more companies and organisations can equip themselves for the future of work and the changed corporate environment post Covid-19.
Thriving through Digital Transformation is theme of AtlanTec Festival 2021
itag has announced Thriving through Digital Transformation as the theme of AtlanTec Festival 2021, taking place in May 17th-21st 2021.
NUI Galway Covid-19 project wins National Impact Award
A project that connects patients with their loved ones, against a backdrop of COVID-19 restrictions on visits to hospitals, has seen NUI Galway win a National Impact Award.
Galway goes global with virtual festival of technology
One of Ireland’s biggest tech events is going virtual and global this year. The international line-up of expert speakers has been announced for the AtlanTec Festival 2020 which takes place online from the 18-22 May 2020.
NUI Galway refocuses its research to fight Covid-19
NUI Galway has announced it is reviewing its existing healthcare research to repurpose it to help fight the spread of COVID-19.
Atlantec to hear about AI and the future of technology - The Fourth Industrial Revolution
The international line-up of expert speakers has been announced for the AtlanTec 2019 conference at NUI Galway on Thursday, May 30. Now in its fifth year, the conference is a cornerstone of the AtlanTec Festival organised by the non-profit IT Association Galway (ITAG).
The fifth annual ATLANTEC Conference takes place at NUI Galway on the 30th May 2019!
Exploring recent advances in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AIML) including fundamental advances in algorithm development, ever-increasing volumes of big data which may be used to train better models, and the availability of inexpensive, massively parallel computing infrastructure. This year's conference will consist of a series of keynote talks in the morning followed by a panel discussion and lunch. The afternoon will feature 3 tracks covering AI Implementation, Tools & Techniques and the MedTech AI Revolution. ATLANTEC are delighted to announce the following speakers have been confirmed for 2019 with more to be announced over the coming weeks: