By: Connor Levenhagen
Celtic Tiger came from property investments Internet emerged around same time With increase in cash, Irish citizens bought technology, but did not know how it was created Even with increase of technology use, Ireland lagged behind other countries in use After collapse, Ireland decided to become a creator of technology instead of a user
1. Have education focused on technology 2. Make products to benefit Ireland 3. Attract foreign companies to work in/with Ireland
Biggest problem currently for Ireland College students taking computer science have biggest dropout rate, engineering also has numerous dropouts, both due to difficulty of math May be because technology that is used to benefit education is behind Science has highest graduate rate in EU
Information-communication technology- usage of telecommunications to convey information (Internet, Youtube, Facebook) Europe lags behind rest of world in ICT Big players in Ireland ICT Intel Analog Devices BV Alcatel-Lucent’s Bell Labs
Providing information technology (IT) services over the Internet to save costs and energy Major players in cloud computing Dell Microsoft Google HP 1.2 million Euro research grant to work on cloud architecture, management, research, and security
Be an intermediary between the west (USA, Europe) and the East (Asia) Signed science and tech memorandum of understanding with China Already have several USA companies with offices in Ireland Number one in Europe and number two in world for after tax costs due to low 12.5% corporate tax rate Plenty of buildings to sell after building boom
Lack of jobs in tech sectors If filled with foreigners who know technology, where would that leave the current Irish people? Can revive Celtic Tiger, but may lead Ireland back to where it started once technology boom ends
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