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South East Technological University (SETU) will host the online launch of the INNOVISION programme on 13 May 2026, bringing together researchers from across disciplines to engage with an international network addressing vision-related challenges. The INNOVISION Kick-Off Meeting, delivered online via Zoom, will run from 9.30am to 5.00pm and marks the opening of the programme’s next recruitment […]
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By Iaros Belkin and Philip Cripe for Irish Tech News Dutch Blockchain Week closed out its eighth edition having grown closer to a working session for the industry’s institutional core than a community gathering, and the week’s biggest story arrived almost as if scripted to prove the point. On July 1, Binance loses the regulatory […] Read more ›
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Irish CEOs remain confident about growth over the next 12 months despite global volatility, with geopolitical risk now at the top of their list of concerns. That’s according to EY Ireland’s latest CEO Outlook Survey, which surveyed 1,200 executives globally, including 40 leading CEOs in Ireland. Among the Irish CEOs surveyed, 92% are optimistic about […] Read more ›
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Munster Technological University (MTU) has today launched a new Masters of Engineering in Integrated Manufacturing Engineering, developed in response to growing demand across Ireland’s manufacturing sector for advanced engineering skills in sustainable manufacturing, industrial automation, artificial intelligence, data engineering and Industry 4.0 technologies. The new Level 9 programme marks a significant milestone as the first […] Read more ›
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Anker has sent us a number of products to take a look at, and the first up for review is this interesting high-capacity power bank. The 25,000mAh power bank has a max output power of 165 watts, making it one of the more powerful devices on the market, and it comes with not one but […] Read more ›
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Irish AgriTech and food SMEs will gain access to advanced European testing and validation services after Munster Technological University (MTU) was named the tenth node in agrifoodTEF, a European network of Test and Experimentation Facilities for AI and robotics in the agrifood sector. MTU will deliver Ireland’s participation in the network through the IMaR Research […] Read more ›
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When Harsha Koorimannil Valiyamannil made the decision to leave her home in Kerala, southern India, and move to Belfast to study Computing Science at Ulster University, she knew she was embarking on a life-changing journey. Four years later, as she graduates from Ulster University with First Class Honours, she reflects on a university experience that has been about far more than […] Read more ›
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Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, has published a major new report warning that Ireland will fail to fully realise its long-term AI economic potential without a deliberate shift in the national approach to lifelong learning. The new study, which is supported by Accenture, Skills for all, skills for life, highlights that a failure […] Read more ›
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Banner image credit: Chalmers University of Technology | Giacomo Valle, with new tech to help with artificial vision and touch Patients with untreatable conditions such as sight loss or loss of motor-function could be closer to a viable technology for restoring their lost sense, within a faster time frame. This is due to the discovery […] Read more ›
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The EU has set an ambitious goal for Europe to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. The transition towards a green and sustainable society is underway, this article looks at decarbonisation. Energy-intensive industries such as the ceramics and glass sector account for a significant share of Europe’s industrial energy consumption and CO? emissions. Decarbonising […] Read more ›
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Lough Gill Brewery has installed a state-of-the-art CO? (Carbon Dioxide) Recovery System which will significantly cut the brewery’s carbon footprint and lead to sustainable energy savings. In addition, the family-owned brewery is to introduce a new immersive visitor experience, attracting tourists to Sligo and enhancing the county’s tourism sector. The brewery expects to create a number of […] Read more ›
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