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'RTLS and WSN innovator Decawave secures investment from LG' image

RTLS and WSN innovator Decawave secures investment from LG

DecaWave, (www.decawave.com), the pioneering fabless semiconductor company, has announced it has secured investment from LG, the Korean global electronics company. » read more

 

SIG presentation and photos now on the website

It is now possible to view the photos and presentations of any SIG that has taken place. » read more

 
'Ericsson trials high-def TV over mobile broadband' image

Ericsson trials high-def TV over mobile broadband

Ireland is getting closer to achieving 1GB per second mobile broadband as Ericsson trials LTE (long term evolution) technology in Dublin, supported by ComReg's test and trial licensing programme. » read more

 

Ireland’s first wireless town goes live.

Carlow will become the country's first wireless-enabled broadband town later today as a result of a collaboration between metropolitan area network (MAN) provider e-Net and Carlow County Council. » read more

 
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BiancaMed appoints New Chairman

BiancaMed Appoints Rolf Classon as Board Director and Chairperson » read more

 
'BiancaMed wins Innovation Award' image

BiancaMed wins Innovation Award

BiancaMed has won an inaugural Irish Times All-island Innovation Award in association with InterTradeIreland. » read more

 
'ISSC 2010 Call for Papers' image

ISSC 2010 Call for Papers

The Irish Signals and Systems Conference 2010. Call for papers to be submitted before 9th April. » read more

 
'Wireless as an enabling technology -

Wireless as an enabling technology - "Innovation for a critical infrastructure"

A Royal Irish Academy 1 Day Colloquim to be held 22nd April 2010. » read more

 

Spending on wireless surpassed US$1 trillion in 200

MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS 2010, BARCELONA Global spending on wireless equipment and services surpassed US$1 trillion for the first time ever in 2009. » read more

 
'IBM chip breakthrough could revolutionise wireless comms' image

IBM chip breakthrough could revolutionise wireless comms

Big Blue has claimed its researchers have achieved the highest cut-off frequency on any radio frequency (RF) graphene device - 100 billion cycles per second or 100GHz - heralding a powerful future for wireless devices. » read more

 
 
 
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