Guest post by Niall Mackey is Managing Director at Topsec Cloud Solutions, which provides email and cloud security solutions for organisations across Ireland, the UK and North America. Every year a new technology is expected to change cyber security forever. Artificial intelligence is the latest example. The narrative is familiar. AI will transform cyber crime, […] Read more ›
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An Irish engineer is at the centre of a ‘revolutionary’ cooling bracelet to help women manage the debilitating hot flushes of menopause. The ‘MyCelsius’ bracelet, worn like a wrist watch, enters the Irish market today (Apr7) and has been co-developed by Offaly native Aonghus O’Donovan. It works by cooling users’ wrists by 10°C in under […] Read more ›
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Northern Ireland is a launchpad for thriving startups, and one startup that has done very well is Belfast based Cloudsmith. Back in March they had an oversubscribed Series B which raised £18m from key investors. To find out more about Cloudsmith and the startup scene in Belfast I caught up with Glenn Weinstein the CEO […] Read more ›
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Fifty Shades Greener, the leading sustainability training and certification provider, has announced a new sustainability event, placing Ireland’s tourism sector firmly under the spotlight. The event will take place on Tuesday 28th April at Dublin’s Mayson Hotel. With the global tourism sector accounting for 7.3% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions annually, Less Shades, More […] Read more ›
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For years, global supply chains were built on a simple premise: efficiency above all else. Companies stretched operations across continents, optimised for cost, and relied on predictability. That model held, until it didn’t. Today, geopolitical instability has become a constant rather than an exception. Trade tensions, regional conflicts, shifting alliances, and regulatory fragmentation are no […] Read more ›
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Pinergy, the energy transition company, today announced a strategic acceleration of its commercial solar division, targeting the installation of over 40MWp of commercial solar projects across Ireland within the next three years. To spearhead this ambitious growth and solidify its position, Pinergy has appointed Philip Connor as Head of Commercial Development. This move underscores Pinergy’s […] Read more ›
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By David Stephen who looks at Theoretical Neuroimaging in this article. There is a recent analysis on Forbes, A $6 Million Jury Verdict Ruled Social Media Is Addictive. Now What?, stating that, “On March 25, a Los Angeles jury delivered a verdict that Silicon Valley had spent years and hundreds of millions of dollars fighting to prevent.” “After more […] Read more ›
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A new report from Engineers Ireland warns that persistent skills shortages in engineering are constraining Ireland’s ability to deliver housing and critical infrastructure, with more than 40% of engineering employers saying it now takes between three and six months to fill roles. Engineering 2026 – A Barometer of the Profession in Ireland shows that lengthy […] Read more ›
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The Toy Library, a social enterprise set up to help reduce and recycle plastic toys, has launched sensory swap and play events for children with additional needs. The first event took place in the Aula Maxima in University College Cork (UCC), with a second event scheduled for the Kilnamanagh Family Resource Centre in Dublin on […] Read more ›
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ServiceNow, the AI control tower for business reinvention, has released new research highlighting the gap between AI’s potential and how service is being delivered. The CX Shift: Customer Expectations in the AI Era found that customers in Ireland collectively spend more than 284 million hours on hold each year, despite the improvements made possible by […] Read more ›
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Bank of Ireland is advising customers to be vigilant amid a notable rise in impersonation scams, including fake family texts and bogus bank alerts. Impersonation scams are one of the most common tactics used by fraudsters, with criminals posing as a trusted contact to prompt quick action. These scams arrive by text or via messaging […] Read more ›
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Researchers from Trinity College Dublin are leading a new interdisciplinary research programme to investigate whether public trust in expertise has been weakened by the way institutions have adapted to the internet. The three-year initiative is led by the Research Ireland ADAPT Centre in Trinity’s School of Computer Science and Statistics, in collaboration with dotPublic. It […] Read more ›
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By Declan Goodman, who is a digital transformation consultant, speaker and creator of the Digital Mythology® framework, which uses mythic storytelling to help leaders explain complex change in a more human way. The Hero Digital Transformation Actually Needs Many digital transformations seek a mythical hero, a brave warrior to make bold statements and apply strong […] Read more ›
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Guest post by Colm Hyland CyberQuest We need to revitalise our efforts to improve cyber security In Ireland and across Europe. The criminals have learnt how to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools much faster than the cyber professionals. Unhindered by regulations and always willing to try things out, they have delivered an 89% increase in […] Read more ›
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Guest post by Mark Hopkins, General Manager, Dell Technologies Ireland AI is rapidly moving from experimentation to everyday workplace reality. Across Ireland, employees are already using it to summarise documents, analyse data and automate routine tasks. Yet for many leaders and organisations, the real challenge is not access to the technology but turning AI into […] Read more ›
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The Learnovate Centre at Trinity College Dublin is calling on employers wishing to transform their operations with cutting-edge AI and data analytics to become a host organisation in its Work Ready Graduate Programme (WRGP). The WRGP was created by Learnovate to respond to the shortage of digital skills in the Irish economy by offering organisations […] Read more ›
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Every enterprise is drowning in intelligence. Every system has its own AI layer. Every function is deploying its own agents. And yet most of that intelligence never becomes action, because it can’t find its way to the right teams, at the right moment, with enough context to do something. The bottleneck isn’t intelligence. It’s shared […] Read more ›
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Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, has announced a significant expansion of student financial supports as Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) opens for applications for the 2026/27 academic year. Minister Lawless encouraged students and families to check their eligibility early, noting that ensuring college remains affordable for households […] Read more ›
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Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have developed a new light-based technology on a tiny chip that could help make the data centres behind cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and global internet services faster and more efficient. In the new research, recently published in the leading international journal Nature Communications, the Trinity team reported one such promising […] Read more ›
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By David Stephen who looks at AI Delusion in this article. There is a recent [March 27, 2026] spotlight on Sky News, The AI delusion problem is bigger than we thought, stating that, “A new study from Anthropic and the University of Toronto analysed 1.5 million conversations with the AI chatbot Claude, revealing rare but concerning cases […] Read more ›
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