Mason Hayes & Curran were delighted to host in association with the Irish Software Association and the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) a business breakfast on Wednesday 25 November that explored, demystified and explained some of the legal challenges and commercial possibilities of the Semantic Web, the next evolution of the World Wide Web.
The business breakfast was held at the offices of Mason Hayes & Curran and was well populated with over 100 delegates across the technology sector as well as those in business and the public sector who use the World Wide Web to interface with their clients and the customers they serve.
Pictured below from left to right are: Liam O'Morain, Business Development Consultant DERI, Sean Baker, Chairman Irish Software Association and Philip | Nolan, Partner and Head of Commercial, Mason Hayes & Curran.

Please see seminar programme below,
Seminar Programme:
| 8.00 am | Light buffet breakfast |
| 8.15 am | Chairman's introduction Sean Baker Chairman Irish Software Association |
| 8.25 am | From Research to Reality Liam O'Morain Business Development Consultant DERI |
| 9.00 am | Legal Challenges and Commercial Possibilities Philip Nolan Partner and Head of Commercial Department Mason Hayes & Curran |
| 9.30 am | Questions and Answers |
| 9.45 am | Seminar close |
If you have an interest in attending similar events in the future, please contact: Marketing Manager, Amie Hanley at amiehanley@mhc.ie.
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