Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), has announced that its ArcGIS technology is helping to power increased public safety for Northern Ireland Electricity Networks (NIE Networks). Esri has fully automated a map requesting process which enables citizens and contractors to determine the proximity of electricity infrastructure to building or renovation sites. […] Read more ›
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Harvey, the legal infrastructure for law firms and in-house teams, today officially opened its Dublin office at Riverside 2, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay. The company plans to grow its Dublin team to more than 40 employees over the next two years, marking a significant long-term investment in Ireland’s AI and business talent ecosystem. Harvey first […] Read more ›
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The Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Technological University Dublin is launching a new public lecture series examining how technological change is shaping society, culture, and everyday life. ethics, technology and culture, (etc.)Lecture Series will commence on Thursday, 16 April 2026, with an inaugural lecture by internationally recognised design researcher Dr Rilla Khaled. The series, […] Read more ›
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As external storage continues to push into ever-higher performance tiers, managing heat has become one of the key engineering challenges. The new ORICO X50 Thunderbolt 5 enclosure is positioned as a response to that trend, combining next-generation connectivity with a more layered approach to passive cooling. The X50 is built around Thunderbolt 5, offering up […] Read more ›
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AI has become embedded in day-to-day marketing. It sits inside ad platforms, email tools, CRMs, and reporting, whether teams actively label it as “AI” or not. In Ireland, it shows up in small, practical ways. Search journeys look different, ad platforms suggest more, and customers often arrive with sharper questions than they used to. For […] Read more ›
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Guest post by Anne-Maartje Oud, who is author of WHAT TO DO IF…? How to Handle Any Situation at Work and Come Out Winning published by Kogan Page, priced £12.99 Presentations might feel like your worst nightmare. You are not the only one, many people recognise this feeling. Here are some practical tips to help […] Read more ›
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By Selva Ozelli Esq, CPA Author of Sustainably Investing in Digital Assets Globally On April 29, 2018, I wrote about Ethereum’s (ETH) decentralized nature [quoting a crypto industry founder Dr. Emin Gun Sirer] which qualified ETH as a commodity for US law purposes. The regulatory uncertainty, regarding whether ETH [and other digital assets] is classified […] Read more ›
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When we think of the Irish language and children, we think of summers spent in the Gaeltacht. Those summers spent in the Gaeltacht.are about to get a modern makeover as our children and grandchildren interact with the latest cutting edge AI technology. As AI is now becoming one of the main tools used by business, […] Read more ›
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Research Ireland has announced €4.4 million to support 46 fellowships across all disciplines under its Enterprise Fellowship programme. This co-funded programme enables researchers to gain experience beyond academic settings through defined research collaborations, while providing enterprise partners with access to academic knowledge and skills relevant to their interests. Dr Diarmuid O’Brien, CEO of Research Ireland, […] Read more ›
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More than 100 women in business from Longford, Leitrim and Westmeath gathered in the Castle Varagh Hotel, Castlepollard, to celebrate International Women’s Day 2026 at an event hosted by the Local Enterprise Offices. Organised jointly by the three Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs), the event highlighted the role of small businesses in local life and the […] Read more ›
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Why choice, not change, will define the future of payments, according to Conor Langford, Visa Country Manager, Ireland Not so long ago, a wallet was a worn piece of leather in your pocket. Then it moved to your phone. Now, it’s evolving again – becoming smarter, more useful and more closely tuned to everyday life. […] Read more ›
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Back in 2020 I had John Brady CEO and Co-Founder of Bowsy on the Irish Tech News podcast. John had just launched Bowsy during Covid and since then Bowsy has grown and are launching a new service powered by AI. John is back on the podcast to talk about what’s happened since we last spoke […] Read more ›
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As clocks spring forward, bringing longer and brighter days, Pinergy, the energy transition company, is encouraging Irish businesses to consider whether solar could help reduce energy costs and improve long-term resilience against the backdrop of a volatile energy market. According to Pinergy’s latest ‘Energy Sustainability Research Study’ conducted in collaboration with iReach Insights, cost savings […] Read more ›
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More than 700 primary school students from across County Longford transformed St. Mary’s Community Campus, in Edgeworthstown, into a hub of innovation on Tuesday, 24 March, as they presented their cutting-edge STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) projects at the annual Longford Microsoft Dream Space Showcase. A series of awards were presented across all […] Read more ›
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Geotab, a global leader in connected vehicle solutions, has announced the launch of its integrated solution for Hyundai vehicles across Europe. By leveraging OEM-embedded telematics already built into supported Hyundai models, data is transmitted seamlessly to the MyGeotab platform without the need to retrofit any additional hardware. This integrated approach offers a significant cost advantage […] Read more ›
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Guest post by Sophie Jane Lee is a voice and visibility consultant, journalist, founder of Electric Peach, and the author of Beyond Palatable: A Manifesto for Unapologetic Women out now, published by Luath Press Why I Walked Away from Corporate Marketing, Beyond Palatable explained For ten years, I worked inside the engine room of modern […] Read more ›
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Irish small and medium enterprises (SMEs) lost almost €19 million (€18.9m) over the past two years through email-related scams, according to new figures published today by FraudSMART, the fraud awareness initiative led by Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI). The figures come as Tánaiste Simon Harris launches a new FraudSMART SME fraud awareness campaign, in […] Read more ›
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HyperPath, a recent spin-out from Tyndall National Institute, based at University College Cork, is addressing one of today’s biggest mobility challenges: ensuring reliable, always-on wireless connectivity for systems on the move. HyperPath was founded on pioneering research conducted within Tyndall’s Wireless Communications Laboratory by Dr Kariem Fahmi and Professor Holger Claussen, which solves the problem […] Read more ›
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The Dublin Smartphone Film Festival (DubSmartFF) returns for its 9th year on April 11th, 2026, at The Pearse Centre, bringing together Ireland’s most distinctive and daring mobile filmmakers under one roof, and this year, the programme has something to say. Headlining the 2026 festival is the Irish premiere of Once Was Too Much, a new […] Read more ›
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Cryptocurrency: for iGaming in the Republic of Ireland Cryptocurrencies have finally crossed into the financial mainstream, with numerous industries now considering them to be a legitimate payment option. The online gaming sector was an early adopter of crypto, bringing them into the equation alongside other options such as debit cards and digital wallets. Established iGaming […] Read more ›
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