9to5Mac January 20, 2020
Chance Miller

As we highlighted earlier today, Apple CEO Tim Cook is in Ireland this week to receive an award in recognition of Apple’s 40-year history in the country. After being recognized by IDA Ireland today, Cook sat down with IDA Ireland CEO Martin Shanahan for a brief conversation.

IDA Ireland is the state agency responsible for foreign direct investment into Ireland, hence why it was behind the award given to Tim Cook today. Apple is the largest employer in Cork, with over 6,000 workers.

During the discussion with Shanahan today (via Silicon Republic), Cook was asked about what he expects to be the biggest tech developments in the next five to 10 years. Cook’s response made it clear that he sees...

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