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The Role of Telematics in Modern Fleet Management: How Businesses are Optimising Operations
Fleet management is not only about keeping a vehicle on the road but also about smarter ways to run the operation, save cost and time, etc. With innovation, solutions like telematics have made this easier with data. The question is how the data can help.
City begins to lose 3G signal after 20 years
Vodafone will start turning off its 3G network across Galway city from next week, with a warning that older mobile devices may no longer be able to access the internet or send data.
Disruptive technologies funding will see Galway company create ‘Silicon Valley’ of space communications in the west
MBRYONICS Ltd, a Galway-based company which specialises in developing advanced optics for the space industry, has just secured €4.1 million in funding through the Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund (DTIF). The company is planning a significant expansion and aims to create a ‘Silicon Valley’ for earth-orbit communications technology in the west.
TUS collaboration with Zinkworks aims to make driverless and intelligent shipping ports a reality
As the race for self-driving cars heats up, a team of researchers at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) and Athlone-based ICT start-up Zinkworks are turning their attention to how shipping ports can adopt the technology to improve global supply chains, eco-efficiency and safety.
EasyGo announces multi-million euro investment for deployment of 200 tritium fast Electric Vehicle chargers
EasyGo, the largest private car charging network in Ireland, has announced a multi-million Euro investment in new fast DC EV chargers in towns and villages around Ireland.
Galway a vital link on connectivity between Iceland and Japan through new Pan-Arctic Fibre cable
Icelandic Government-owned Farice and Far North Digital (FND) have signed a memorandum of understanding for a joint marketing and sales agreement for fibre optic connectivity between Japan and Iceland which will have its exchange in Galway.
Course for managers interested in putting AI To work for their companies
Managers in Mayo 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.
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.
Councillors lament communication breakdown with Eir representative
A number of elected members expressed their dismay at a presentation provided to them by a representative from telecommunications company Eir - at their February meeting which took place this week.
Re-opening of Western Rail Corridor Remains a Priority for Sinn Féin - Conway-Walsh
Mayo TD, Rose Conway-Walsh, has said the re-opening of the Western Rail Corridor remains a key priority for Sinn Féin.