24.06.2020 - 24.06.2020

Irish adults willing to download COVID-19 contact tracing app

The vast majority of Irish adults – 82% – are willing to download a contact tracing app to their smartphone to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research carried out by a team from Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, University of Limerick (UL) and National University of Ireland Galway (NUI...

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11.06.2020 - 11.06.2020

Late DCU lecturer remembered in annual Lero prize

Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, is inaugurating a special award in memory of the late Professor Rory O’Connor of Dublin City University. The Professor Rory O’Connor Prize for Outstanding Service to Lero will be a highlight of the annual Lero Director’s Prize programme to recognise the enormous commitment and contribution of...

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09.06.2020 - 09.06.2020

Minister announces investment in Lero research to improve Covid-19 contact tracing

A project led by Lero, the SFI Research Centre for Software, at University of Limerick is one of 11 new COVID-19 research and innovation projects to receive investment, it was announced today. Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys TD announced a total investment of €1.4 million in 11 projects under the SFI-coordinated research...

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28.05.2020 - 28.05.2020

Five Practices in the Grocery Sector to Become a New Retail Norm

Opinion: Even if retail managers have come up with plans to overcome short-term disruptions, they need to begin medium- and long-term planning to help their business recover and adapt to the new, post-Covid-19 retail landscape. First published by ShelfLife.ie, on Tuesday, 26 May, 2020. Many grocery retailers have experienced severe challenges in recent months, coping...

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15.05.2020 - 15.05.2020

Unravelling the puzzle of how to work from home

Opinion: Varying environments and disruption of communication require firms to think differently Published by the Irish Times, on Friday, 15 May, 2020. After the great industrial revolution, our brains have been programmed to the routine of waking up in the morning, rushing to the office, coming back home in the evening and spending the rest...

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12.05.2020 - 12.05.2020

Driverless cars could play a part in preventing future pandemics

Opinion: Driverless cars and automotive technology could play a key role in managing future pandemics. Published by Irish Tech News, on Tuesday, 11 May, 2020.   Highly automated vehicles could offer an effective way to identify infectious people at the earliest stage possible and thereby help to protect the most vulnerable in our society.China, where...

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01.05.2020 - 01.05.2020

Contact-tracing app must be limited and transparent

While well-intentioned, the HSE’s smartphone proposal raises many questions and could have serious consequences for privacy protection Published by The Business Post, Friday, 01 May 2020 The Irish government is seeking to manage a way out of lockdown that will allow at least some of the population to return to work, lessening the economic impact...

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24.04.2020 - 24.04.2020

A beginner’s guide to getting your business online

Lero and Maynooth University PhD student Artem Bielozorov outlines the first five steps to quickly build an online business presence. Published on SiliconRepublic.com, Thursday, 23 Apr 2020 Regardless how big or robust your business is, establishing a strong online presence has never been more important. It allows businesses to engage and interact with a wider audience,...

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17.04.2020 - 17.04.2020

Public survey on social media activity during Covid-19

Researchers at Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, and the Open University have launched a survey to understand how Irish people are interacting online via social media during the Covid-19 period of physical distancing. The survey which hopes to attract participants from Ireland and Northern Ireland can be accessed here. The study explores social behaviour...

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08.04.2020 - 08.04.2020

How video games can beat social isolation during the lockdown

Opinion: video games offer a quick, convenient and easy way to be social, competitive and to challenge our brains Published on RTE, Wednesday, 8 Apr 2020 By Niall Ramsbottom, Adam Toth and Mark Campbell, University of Limerick During this period of quarantine and physical distancing, it is important for us all to keep in touch with those closest to us...

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