Esri maps Ireland’s summer 2023 festival circuit

Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), has created a digital map highlighting some of the best loved and lesser known festivals happening across the island of Ireland this summer.

Using Esri’s ArcGIS digital mapping system, the interactive map has something for all tastes and interests, allowing you to plan your ultimate festival adventure with ease.

Indulge in the tasty tunes at Forbidden Fruit in Dublin, dive into the inspiring realm of creativity at Wildroots in Sligo, let your senses be serenaded at the New Ross Piano Festival, and unleash your wild side at the electrifying Folk Festival in Cork. This essential map will serve as your trusted guide, leading you straight to the beating heart of Ireland’s vibrant festival culture this summer.

Link to map

CWSI named Company of the Year at the Tech Excellence Awards 2023

CWSI, Ireland’s most experienced mobile and cloud security specialist, today announces that it has been named Company of the Year at the 2023 Tech Excellence Awards. The awards, which are the premier awards for the technology industry in Ireland, have been running for more than two decades and recognise excellence in the design, implementation and support of technology solutions and services in Ireland.

CWSI received the award during a black-tie ceremony at the Royal Marine Hotel in Dun Laoghaire, in front of over 450 attendees. It was recognised for its impressive growth and expansion across Ireland, the UK and increasingly in mainland Europe. Over the past year, CWSI received significant new investment to fund ambitious growth plans to make strategic acquisitions, launch innovative new services and increase headcount including senior business leaders joining the team.

Having secured the funding, CWSI proceeded to acquire two companies in mainland Europe in quick succession. It acquired BLAUD, a Dutch mobility and security specialist based in Utrecht and mobco, a modern workplace and mobility specialist based in Belgium and Luxembourg. Both companies have been successfully integrated into the CWSI group.

These acquisitions served to further accelerate CWSI’s growth. In 2022, CWSI services reached 500,000 active end-users, and it plans to double this to 1 million by 2025 through its enhanced service proposition, expertise and geographical reach.

In addition to its Company of the Year award, CWSI was also shortlisted alongside eir evo for Public Sector Project of the Year for their work together on securely mobilising An Garda Siochana.

Ronan Murphy, CEO and co-founder, CWSI, said: “We are so proud to have been named 2023 Company of the Year at the highly prestigious Tech Excellence Awards. The past year has been hugely successful as we grew from strength to strength with the addition of so many new customers, team members and of course BLAUD and mobco bolstering our European presence. We remain a very ambitious company with continued growth plans and we’re very excited for the future.”

Dell Tech World 2023: Dell APEX Portfolio Expands from Multicloud to Client to Compute

Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) unveils new Dell APEX offerings across cloud platforms, public cloud storage software, client devices and compute. These additions to the industry’s most comprehensive as-a-Service and multicloud portfolio spanning data center to public cloud and client devices will help businesses operate and innovate faster through improved management and mobility of their applications and data wherever they reside.

“Our customers continue to look for a simpler technology experience to easily manage and access their assets and applications with predictable costs and greater flexibility,” said Chuck Whitten, co-chief operating officer, Dell Technologies. “That’s where Dell APEX comes in. Now, Dell APEX spans the breadth of our portfolio to give customers greater freedom for technology to support businesses as their needs dictate – from PCs and IT on-premises to public clouds and edge locations.”

Dell APEX Cloud Platforms deliver consistent multicloud operations

Dell APEX Cloud Platforms are a portfolio of fully integrated, turnkey systems integrating Dell infrastructure, software and cloud operating stacks that deliver consistent multicloud operations by extending cloud operating models to on-premises and edge environments. Workloads can be placed in the optimal location based on desired performance, cost and security requirements with data mobility across a common multicloud storage layer. Customers will be able to move data seamlessly between on-premises environments and Dell APEX Block Storage for Public Cloud deployments. Each system is designed to accelerate IT and developer productivity using familiar management tools and software-driven automated deployment and lifecycle management.

The cloud platforms are developed in collaboration with Microsoft, Red Hat and VMware:

 

  • Dell APEX Cloud Platform for Microsoft Azure enhances the Azure hybrid experience with full stack software integration and automated lifecycle management through Microsoft native management tools and extensive engineering collaboration between Dell and Microsoft. The platform is ideal for application modernization and delivers faster time to value of Azure based on Azure Arc-enabled infrastructure with consistent operations and governance across on-premises data centers, edge locations, and the Azure public cloud using Azure Arc.

 

  • Dell APEX Cloud Platform for Red Hat OpenShift simplifies container-based application development and management, wherever applications are developed and deployed, through full stack software integration and automation with the industry’s leading hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes. Customers can run containers and virtual machines side by side, natively within Kubernetes, with a unified experience for a wide variety of workloads, including AI/ML and analytics, with broad GPU support across any hybrid cloud footprint. This offering represents a deep engineering collaboration between Dell and Red Hat, using enterprise Kubernetes and backed by the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

  • Dell APEX Cloud Platform for VMware gives customers the flexibility to deploy vSphere on a fully integrated system with highly scalable, high performance Dell software-defined storage. This new offering joins Dell APEX Private Cloud and Dell APEX Hybrid Cloud within the broader Dell APEX portfolio to offer more choice for VMware customers on their multicloud journey.

“For more than a century, Xerox has continually redefined the workplace experience,” said Tino Lancellotti, chief information officer, Xerox. “Dell APEX has helped us optimize our multicloud strategy so that we can deliver software and services that meet the needs of the modern workforce.”

Dell APEX Storage for Public Cloud enriches the public cloud experience

Delivering on the promise of Project Alpine, Dell brings the performance and advanced software capabilities of its industry-leading enterprise data storage to public clouds while delivering operational simplicity with a unified approach to Dell cloud storage and Kubernetes management.

Dell APEX Block Storage for Amazon Web Services (AWS), Dell APEX Block Storage for Microsoft Azure and Dell APEX File Storage for AWS combine Dell’s enterprise-class storage performance, scalability and cyber-resilience with public cloud economics and services, such as analytics and artificial intelligence (AI). Organizations can fine-tune their cloud strategies based on business need, and maximize existing skillsets through advanced data mobility and management consistency between Dell on-premises storage and public clouds. This approach avoids the need to refactor applications and retrain staff.

Dell APEX Block Storage can rapidly expand performance and capacity for mission critical workloads through a unique scale out architecture. Increased resiliency is achieved by distributing data efficiently across multi-availability zones. Dell APEX File Storage delivers enterprise class file performance and capabilities in the public cloud. Customers can support a broad variety of performance-intensive workloads including AI, machine learning, media and entertainment and life sciences.

These offers join Dell APEX Protection Storage for Public Cloud as part of Dell’s portfolio of software-defined storage for public clouds. Dell APEX Protection Storage delivers industry-leading data protection storage for AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and Alibaba Cloud with more than 17 exabytes of data protected by Dell software in public clouds to date.3

Dell APEX Console enhancements include new management, deployment, data mobility and discovery software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings that make it easier for operations teams to maintain multicloud storage and Kubernetes clusters.

 

  • Dell APEX Navigator for Multicloud Storage is SaaS that centralizes, simplifies and secures management of Dell APEX Block and File Storage with easy configuration, automated deployment, storage monitoring and data mobility between on-premises and public cloud environments. This allows organizations to manage their multicloud estate consistently and securely at scale, optimizing workload placement to match their business needs.
  • Dell APEX Navigator for Kubernetes is SaaS that simplifies Kubernetes storage management, bringing advanced data services such as data replication, application mobility and observability, to containers with easily deployed and managed Dell Container Storage Modules.

“Organizations are looking to streamline their IT environments so that data and applications can live in the right place to deliver the most value for their businesses,” said Matthew Eastwood, senior vice president, IDC. “Dell Technologies has delivered a significant expansion of its Dell APEX portfolio that creates commonality between public cloud and on-premises environments to simplify workload placement.”

Dell APEX brings the cloud experience to PCs and servers

Dell expands the Dell APEX portfolio to help users easily handle day-to-day IT operations, speed infrastructure deployment, control costs and manage device takeback securely and sustainably through an as-a-Service experience.

 

  • Dell APEX Compute delivers scalable, secure bare metal compute resources in a data center, edge environment or in a colocation facility. Customers can support virtualized or container-based environments by installing the hypervisor or operating system of their choice. Organizations will be able to meet their workload and IT operations needs with scalable and secure compute resources available through a predictable, monthly subscription.

  • Dell APEX PC-as-a-Service (PCaaS) helps companies simplify IT and deploy the latest client technology with predictable costs4 while freeing up capital to invest in modern employee experiences.5 Organizations can customize offerings across the entire PC portfolio—inclusive of devices, software and services—with flexible one- to five-year terms and scaling up or down as needed. Early customers using Dell APEX PCaaS have reported 50% less help desk effort, 30% savings in support costs and 50% less time spent onboarding employee devices.6

 

Dell expands data management ecosystem for simpler access to data insight with Databricks’ Lakehouse Platform 

To provide customers greater freedom to extract insights from data wherever it resides, Dell and Databricks, the data and AI company, announce a new, multifaceted relationship to connect on-premises data in Dell’s industry-leading enterprise storage platforms and the Databricks Lakehouse Platform.

Dell customers can connect Databricks in the public cloud with Dell object storage, on-premises or in a co-location facility, to analyze data in-place, store results and securely share it with third parties using Databricks’ Delta Sharing capabilities. Dell and Databricks are collaborating to jointly engineer additional integrations that will deliver a seamless experience for Dell object storage within the Databricks Lakehouse Platform.

Additional Comments

“Microsoft and Dell are simplifying hybrid cloud management with an integrated solution that gives customers consistent operations across the Azure public cloud and their on-premises and edge environments,” said Bernardo Caldas, corporate vice president, Azure Edge PM, Microsoft. “Dell APEX Cloud Platform for Microsoft Azure provides native integration of Dell’s differentiated infrastructure platforms and management software with Azure Arc, and Arc-enabled services like Azure Stack HCI and AKS for a unified experience from cloud to edge.”

“As organizations continue to evolve and scale their cloud strategies, customers are looking for a consistent user experience across hybrid infrastructure to accelerate cloud-native application development and faster time to value,” said Stefanie Chiras, senior vice president, Partner Ecosystem Success, Red Hat. “Red Hat OpenShift provides that common foundation, and through our continued work with Dell Technologies, customers can benefit from a fully integrated Red Hat OpenShift experience on Dell’s on-premises infrastructure to extend capabilities wherever they deploy applications across the hybrid cloud.”

“VMware and Dell Technologies have a track record of jointly engineered solutions and innovation that spans nearly two decades,” said Dave McGraw, vice president, Partner Solutions Engineering, Office of the CTO, VMware. “The introduction of Dell APEX Cloud Platform for VMware broadens customers’ VMware multicloud deployment options, providing greater choice and flexibility to modernize applications while streamlining multicloud operations.”

“Databricks is focused on helping businesses extract the most valuable insights from their data, wherever it resides,” said Adam Conway, senior vice president, Products, Databricks. “This relationship provides the ability to leverage cloud and on-premises data together with best of breed technologies, as well as easily and securely share that data through Delta Sharing. Combining the best of Dell and Databricks changes the data landscape for customers as they operate in today’s multicloud world.”

Availability

  • Dell APEX Cloud Platforms will be globally available starting in the second half of 2023.
  • Dell APEX Block and File Storage for AWS are globally available now.
  • Dell APEX Block Storage for Microsoft Azure will be globally available in the second half of 2023.
  • Dell APEX Navigator for Multicloud Storage will be available in the United States with planned future geographic expansion during the second half of 2023.
  • Dell APEX Navigator for Kubernetes will be available in the United States, United Kingdom, France and Germany during the second half of 2023.
  • Dell APEX PC-as-a-Service is available now in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.
  • Dell APEX Compute is available now in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.
  • Dell object storage and Databricks Lakehouse Platform connection is available today with access to public cloud data coming soon.

Dublin Smartphone Film Festival is back with a BANG with more Mobile Movie Magic

Now in its 6th year, The Dublin Smartphone Film Festival returns to the Capital for another weekend of mobile movie brilliance. Taking place on June 3rd -DubSmartFF has the usual exciting mix of shorts, features and workshops, but this time at the beautiful MART GALLERY & RATHMINES Ominplex in Dublin 6

This year’s festival is bigger than ever with filmmaking workshops, a range of short films from 15 countries around the globe, and an Irish premiere of the heartbreaking documentary Everybody’s Oma from award-winning with director Jason Vangenderen 

The festival organizers have meticulously curated an exceptional program, emphasizing powerful original concepts and innovative utilization of technology. In an exciting development, this year’s festival has partnered with esteemed brands such as Zacuto, Dreamgrip, and Zhyiun as well as Ireland’s premier tech site, Goosed.ie. These collaborations will offer fantastic prizes and gifts to fortunate audience members coming to the event

Festival Director Robert Fitzhugh commented: “We just could not believe the success of the festival in the past five years. We sell out each year before the doors even open. The pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have brought about an incredible period of creativity with people forced to use the tools they have at their disposal to tell stories. There has never been a more interesting time to explore Smartphone filmmaking. This is what the Dublin Smartphone Film Festival is here to do; to encourage the next generation of filmmakers to create their stories using their phones and to provide them with the widest possible platform to present these stories to a wider audience”

The Dublin Smartphone Film Festival will take place on the 3RD of June 2023 at the Irish Film Institute and online from May 1st to May 7th 

Tickets

Filmmaking Workshop:  https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/630634182817

Gimbal Workshop: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/630779948807

Shorts Programme: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/630634182817

Feature: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/631404145797

 

How Private Equity Investors are Driving Growth in 2023

Overview of Private Equity Investment in 2023 

Katten’s 2023 Middle-Market Private Equity Report says that even though there are some hard times with money, private equity investors are still optimistic. They asked 100 people in the US to see how funds can make money and find growth opportunities in the next year.

Financial Services and Technology as Potential Opportunities for Private Equity Investors 

The survey found that dealmakers had different views on the 2023 mergers and acquisitions market. 40% expected no change, 33% expected an increase, and 26% expected a slowdown. However, they all agreed on some potential areas for growth. 54% of people said that the financial services industry has the best chance for success this year. Technology was second with 47%.

In addition, survey participants expressed optimism about the effectiveness of all-equity deals in creating successful deals in the next year

They cited all-stock deals as the most important factor, and most predict an increase in the number of such deals in the future one of the investment is gaining popularity India online casino game among players from around the world and provides an opportunity to earn a return on investment

Benefits of All-Equity Deals for Private Equity Firms in 2023 

Even though it has been a tough year, some investors are still finding good deals in the market. Our clients are also putting up a strong fight to secure deals, even with a cautious approach and outlook. Christopher Atkinson thinks investors are trying very hard even though the market is difficult right now.

Strategies to Unlock Value Amid Global Economic Headwinds 

Today trying to gain an advantage in the limited credit market in any way possible. Before, buyers wanted to be special by getting insurance for their deals. Now almost everyone is doing this. Now, the main goal is to make sure the sale of your home goes through quickly and without any problems. This is even more important because the market isn’t as stable as it used to be.

The private equity market is having a hard time. It is difficult to get enough money for deals and prices for things are going up, which makes it even harder. Interest rates are also getting higher. These challenges are influenced by macroeconomic trends and government policies. Investors may not buy a home because of rules and laws, money worries, and extra research.

Considerations when Investing in Tech with Private Equity Funds in 2023 

David Washburn, co-chair of Katten’s Mergers & Acquisitions/Private Equity practice, stated that although there are obstacles in the M&A industry, middle-market private equity firms have shown resilience in the past. He believes that even in a year of ups and downs, dealmakers with available funds can still find success and complete transactions. This is especially true for those who are willing to take risks by investing in companies with lower valuations, exploring new industries, or using different methods for acquisitions.

Private equity firms mostly have investments in financial services (58%), real estate (48%) and technology (43%)

Because of inflation, they are planning to put their money in more places. They want to invest in making things (50%), taking care of people’s health (46%), insurance (44%) and technology (43%).

How to Make the Most Out of Your Investments with a Professional Advisory Team 

After signing an agreement, two out of three people are more sure that the deal will happen like it was supposed to. 18% of dealmakers are significantly more confident than they were at this time last year. 

Most investors expect the same level of due diligence in the next 12 months as in the previous year

Most people who make deals said that buyers and sellers agree with important parts of the deal. When selling a home, make sure to check that no changes were made without permission. You should also get permission from the government. Double check everything is ready before it closes. This has stayed the same in the last year. This year, they have to do this even more.

Closing Thoughts on Private Equity Investment Opportunities in 2023

Kimberly Smith works at Katten. She said 2022 was a difficult year for companies who buy small businesses and invest in them. Despite economic, regulatory, and geopolitical challenges, investors still moved forward. To be successful in the future, people who make deals will need to consider different ways to finish them. This might involve exploring new deal terms, capital deployment methods, or investment sectors.  

 

Opportunities for dealmaking still exist, no matter how sponsors decide to adjust to the rapidly changing M&A environment.

ZHIYUN WEEBILL 3 Wins iF Design Award 2023

ZHIYUN proudly announces that its WEEBILL 3 has won the iF Design Award 2023 in the TV/Camera category. The iF Design Awards recognized ZHIYUN’s WEEBILL 3 is an all-in-one gimbal solution with a unique ergonomic design that delivers light, sound and image-stabilization, while also providing 40% energy savings.

ZHIYUN WEEBILL 3 won over the 133-member jury made up of independent experts from all over the world. The iF Design Awards represents a seal of quality for excellent design; acknowledged by the fact the 2023 competition received almost 11,000 entries from 56 countries.

ZHIYUN CEO, Yilun Liao, commented, “ZHIYUN is delighted to have received this internationally recognized design award from the iF International Forum Design GmbH. It reflects ZHIYUN’s commitment to creativity and innovation in our products that are designed to inspire everyone from amateur to professional filmmakers. The WEEBILL 3 redefines high-end cinematography with its support for DSLR cameras and lenses, enabling all day shooting with easy from a single battery charge, light weight design, and our unique ergonomic design.”

ZHIYUN WEEBILL 3: Professional, Convenient With a Leading Ergonomic Design

Built from lightweight, ultra-strong materials, ZHIYUN’s 3rd generation WEEBILL offers improved ergonomics with an optimized SLING 2.0 system, providing more wrist support for extended use comfort with its new handle design. The grip includes thumb buttons, mini control stick for movement, plus finger trigger and wheel that can be customized according to preferences of shooting modes and action parameters, such as camera paras, movement along axes, follow focus, and more. With compact, powerful motors, the WEEBILL 3’s L-shaped body is exceptionally stable when self-standing, provides more flexibility for customizations, and includes a larger internal battery than previous versions, for up to 21-hours use. The quick release system includes a dual quick-release plate with embedded magnetic wrench. The camera requires balancing just once, and it can be repeatedly mounted and secured easily, fast and conveniently without needing to rebalance.

Learn more about the WEEBILL 3 https://www.zhiyun-tech.com/en/product/detail/617

EY Technology Leaders Outlook 2023

Irish technology leaders are investing heavily as they focus their organisations on accelerating growth amidst global economic disruption, a dynamic landscape of rapidly advancing technology and shifting operating models. That’s a key finding of EY Ireland’s Technology Leaders Survey 2023, which also found that leaders are prioritising the development and retention of key talent in their organisations as they put people at the heart of the digital transformation journeys.

More than two-fifths (44%) of the 150 senior technology leaders surveyed by EY say they are currently planning or executing a digital transformation or change programme, indicating significant room for growth across digital and IT spend and talent acquisition. The momentum Irish tech leaders are delivering during their companies’ transformation journeys is supported by resilient IT budgets with tech leaders indicating they expect to increase (46%) or maintain (49%) current levels of spending over the next two years.

When it comes to staffing, the picture is also bullish, with 93% of Irish technology leaders planning to either increase or maintain current IT staffing levels, and only 2% saying they expect to reduce IT staff headcount over the next two years. In fact, the IT skills shortage remains a top concern for technology leaders, with more than a third (32%) naming it as the number one challenge to growth over the next two years, placing it above global recession fears (27%) and supply chain disruption (12%).

Irish tech leaders are firmly focused on delivering long term value for their organisations through technology but are slow to devote resources to what some see as nascent technologies. Instead, they are investing in the technologies seen as most likely to deliver immediate value, such as process automation (46%), data analytics (39%) and the Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G (38%).

39% of leaders consider data analytics a critical technology for driving value creation and yet just 11% of respondents say their organisation is data-centric – that is, fully leveraging data analytics capabilities to be predictive, drive innovation and continually improve every aspect of the business.

The focus for businesses in Ireland right now is firmly on adding value and future growth, and that is very welcome. Cost reduction is almost a by-product. It’s clear that Irish technology leaders do not view transformation programmes through a pure technology lens and are instead seeing them as enablers of growth and value creation across the entire organisation. But huge opportunities still remain when it comes to technology adoption and innovation, especially in relation to managing and harnessing the power of data, ” said Ronan Walsh, Consulting Partner and Head of Technology Consulting at EY Ireland.

Continuing Journey ahead for cloud adoption

Enterprise-wide cloud adoption remains some way off – indeed, only 15 per cent of respondents indicate that all their IT systems are already on the cloud, while only 26 per cent are pursuing a full cloud strategy and in the process of migrating.

Irish organisations recognise the need to migrate their core systems to more modern, cloud-based IT architectures but they also know this transition will not be easy. While not without risk, it is ultimately a high reward journey that requires buy-in from the very top of the organisation. We need to see more Irish organisations leveraging their data to maximum effect given that almost 39 per cent of Irish leaders consider data analytics such a critical technology for driving value. Irish organisations must capitalise on the power of data, or we risk falling behind our global counterparts when it comes to innovation,” added Ronan Walsh.

Value drivers key to investment plans; Metaverse and Blockchain not a big focus in the near term

Interestingly, a number of technologies which have attracted and generated significant interest over recent years, such as Blockchain, the Metaverse, 3D Printing and Quantum Computers, are viewed by Irish tech leaders as capable of delivering some value, however, widespread adoption is still some way off.

Colin Reilly, EY Ireland Partner, SAP Practice Leader and Technology Consulting CIO said “This may well be a case of hype failing to survive first contact with reality. We are already seeing some of the main proponents of the metaverse pulling back on investments in the new virtual realm and the paucity of use cases for the majority of businesses will probably see it remain a fringe technology for some time to come. That is not to say that it will not deliver value to organisations at some point in the future, but for the moment at least, that point seems a long way off.”

Tech Industry Alliance Announces TechFest 2023

Tech Industry Alliance has today officially launched TechFest 2023, its annual flagship technology conference which will be held in the Clayton Hotel in Cork City from 8:30am on the 25th of May 2023.  To coincide and complement the main event, a  festival of supporting events will take place throughout the week of TechFest which will be led by well known organisations and agencies throughout the South-West region. Tickets for the main conference are currently on sale at https://techindustryalliance.ie/event/techfest/ 

The line up of expert speakers include leading Norweigian AI Expert and Futurist Elin Hauge whose expertise in connecting the dots between business strategy and the application of AI is world-renowned. The event, MC’d by award-winning industry broadcaster Jonathan McCrea, will also feature parallel sessions focused on sustainability, digitsation, cyber, energy etc,  networking opportunities and an industry expo featuring leading companies from across Ireland.

Gillian Bergin, Tech Industry Alliance Chairperson and Senior Consultant with DELL Technologies commented: “We are delighted to be announcing TechFest 2023 which is the first technology conference under our new brand Tech Industry Alliance, a collaboration between it@cork and KerryScitech.  Following on from a really successful TechFest last year, we are excited with this years amazing line up of speakers and even greater opportunities to network with colleagues and businesses across the south west region.”

“Staying with our three key themes of Transform, Innovate and Inspire, we will hear from Industry and academia on the latest AI technology with its societal and sectoral impact, the future of power and responding to the energy crisis, as well as how we are building tech capabilities and expertise in the South West around cyber security, energy and smart manufacturing. Business leaders and academic thought-leaders will discuss the challenges and opportunities facing Ireland and how talent and skills need to be realigned in an increasingly fast changing environment”.

Approx. 300 people are expected to converge on the Clayton hotel on the day to attend the event, network, connect and collaborate. Other expert speakers on the day include Matt Watts, Chief Technology Evangelist at NetApp and Dr. Paul Deane, Research Fellow at MaREI Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy.  The conference will also feature speakers, panellists and facilitators from The Cantillon Academy at MTU, Enterprise Ireland, Technology Ireland, UCC, Keelvar, Trend Micro, Graphite Note, Grant Thornton Ireland, Future Planet, ENERCON, EY, VMware and MTU 

TIA Ingnition team lead and CFO, Aspen Grove Solutions Manjit Gill added: “We are delighted to be further developing the festival theme of TechFest and are building on the successful alliances formed throughout the region over the last number of years and in particular, the successful events held last year as a part of the week-long festival. We encourage and welcome any new organisations who want to showcase and support the very best of our tech ecosystem to get in touch and be a part of the celebration of our growing STEM community in the region”.

The Five Best Gaming Smartphones To Purchase In 2023

When it comes to purchasing a new smartphone these days, a lot of people are more bothered about the camera or processing power than its ability to make calls, and down the years many of us are more intrigued by how our favourite games play on them. 

Mobile gaming has become increasingly popular in recent years, and many smartphone manufacturers have taken note. As a result, there are now several smartphones on the market that are specifically designed for gaming. And the choice is growing by the day.

Whether you’re an avid action gamer or enjoy a session or two of blackjack on casino777.nl, there’s a smartphone out there for you. But what are the best currently out there on the market?

ASUS ROG Phone 6

The ASUS ROG Phone 6 is one of the most powerful gaming smartphones on the market. It features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ processor, 18GB of RAM, and a massive 6,000mAh battery. The phone also has a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, making it perfect for fast-paced games. Additionally, the phone comes with a range of gaming features, including a built-in cooling system and ultrasonic buttons for improved responsiveness.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is a versatile smartphone that is useful for both gaming and everyday use. It features a powerful Exynos 2200 processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 5,000mAh battery. The phone also has a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, which is ideal for smooth and responsive gaming. Additionally, the phone comes with a range of features that make it a great choice for gaming, including a Game Booster mode and support for Samsung DeX, which allows you to connect the phone to a monitor for an even more immersive gaming experience.

OnePlus 10 Pro

This is a high-end smartphone that is perfect for gaming but where you’re happy to spend a bit more. It features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 898 processor, 12GB of RAM, and a 4,500mAh battery. The phone also has a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, making it ideal for fast-paced games. Additionally, the phone comes with a range of features that make it a great choice for gaming, including a dedicated gaming mode and a built-in cooling system.

iPhone 14 Pro Max

Once again Apple have produced a steady device in the iPhone 14 Pro Max, a powerful smartphone that is ideal for gaming. It features an Apple A17 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 4,500mAh battery. The phone also has a 6.7-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, making it ideal for gaming. Additionally, the phone comes with a range of features that make it a great choice for gaming, including a dedicated gaming mode and support for Apple Arcade, which gives you access to hundreds of games.

Xiaomi Black Shark 4 Pro

The Xiaomi Black Shark 4 Pro is a powerful smartphone that offers great value for money. It features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor, 12GB of RAM, and a 4,500mAh battery. The phone also has a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, which is ideal for fast-paced games. Additionally, the phone comes with a range of gaming features, including a built-in cooling system and ultrasonic buttons for improved responsiveness.