Responding to strong demand for their paper tablets, reMarkable has launched new enterprise-ready capabilities, including Connect for Business, a subscription service for businesses. With built-in security, compliance, and device management features, its paper tablets now offer a secure, scalable platform for focused, high-impact work. More than 3 million people worldwide use reMarkable’s paper tablets, which […] Read more ›
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The award-winning STEM Passport for Inclusion Programme is looking for new mentors to sign up and encourage the next generation of STEM talent. By dedicating fifteen hours between now and April, mentors can provide guidance, share personal and professional experiences, and help young women and students from underserved backgrounds to build the confidence and skills […] Read more ›
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Exhaustive review article finds large majority of offsets do not provide genuine emissions reductions, requiring a focus on rapid, direct emissions cuts Academics at the University of Oxford and the University of Pennsylvania have conducted the most comprehensive review of evidence on the effectiveness on carbon offsetting to date and concluded the practice is ineffective […] Read more ›
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Catherine Connolly leads Heather Humphreys in every qualifying county head-to-head on local radio, with the tightest margins in Dublin (+6.3 pp) and Limerick (+5.9 pp) according to PR intelligence platform Everhaze which released its latest report in its ‘Battle of the Airwaves’ series. The report which tracked 4,021 radio mentions of the candidates from 25th […] Read more ›
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Guest post by Eoghan Doyle, Senior Solutions Consultant, Miagen Businesses today know that accurate data is essential for their company’s success. However, simply having the data isn’t enough. The challenge for organisations, across all departments, is ensuring that key data is presented to users in a way that will expand their knowledge and understanding of […] Read more ›
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A consortium led by University of Galway spin-out Fortis Medical Devices has secured a €2.1 million government grant to accelerate the development of breakthrough stroke rehabilitation technology. The funding will accelerate the development of cueStim-Stroke – a new wearable device for patients affected by post-stroke gait irregularities, a major unmet clinical need. New stroke rehab technology The consortium […] Read more ›
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Title image details : Pictured l-r: Dr Derek O’Keeffe, senior author of the study and Professor in Medicine, University of Galway; Toni Talip, 4th Year nursing student intern and Jane Cawley, 4th Year nursing student intern, University of Galway. Photo: Aengus McMahon Study shows what really makes someone a superhero is selflessly working for the greater good […] Read more ›
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Starting today, as part of the new SEPA Instant Payments Regulation coming into force, all banks and payment providers must now introduce Verification of Payee (VoP). This new requirement is designed to increase trust and security in euro transfers by checking that the account number (IBAN) and the beneficiary’s name match before a payment is […] Read more ›
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Motorsport icon Christian Horner CBE has been confirmed as the headline speaker at the European Motor Show, taking place at the RDS, Dublin, on Saturday 31st January and Sunday 1st February 2026. The two-day event promises a dynamic programme of live talks, experiences, and showcases from world-class industry leaders and brands. One of the most […] Read more ›
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The Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) Athlone campus hosted Ireland’s largest “hackathon” – The NASA Space Apps Challenge last weekend. More than 200 highly competitive innovators from across Ireland—including teams from Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, and University of Limerick—converged on the campus for the non-stop 48-hour “marathon of hacking” problems. The event […] Read more ›
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RedClick dublinbikes announced today that the highly popular bike-sharing scheme has officially surpassed 40 million journeys. To celebrate this landmark occasion, RedClick dublinbikes commissioned renowned Dublin muralist Holly Pereira to create a specially designed RedClick dublinbike, showcasing the intersection of sustainable travel and Dublin’s vibrant artistic culture. The momentous 40-millionth journey was made by scheme […] Read more ›
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CleverCards, the Dublin-headquartered global payments platform, has been ranked 70th in this year’s Sifted 250 – the highest-ranked and fastest growing Irish company on the list. Widely regarded as one of the most competitive startup rankings in Europe, the Sifted 250 recognises the continent’s top 250 high-growth companies shaping the future of technology and business. […] Read more ›
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South East Technological University (SETU), with the support of Enterprise Ireland, is advancing two major research commercialisation projects worth over €1.1 million, showcasing how Irish research is being translated into real-world solutions with global impact. The first project, led by Dr Patrick Lynch, Director of the RIKON Research Centre in SETU’s Faculty of Business, is […] Read more ›
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Eight founders graduated recently from Phase 2 of the New Frontiers Programme at South East Technological University (SETU) in Waterford. The showcase event marked the end of an intensive six months for the startup founders, during which they received a number of supports, including mentoring and a tax-free allowance of €15,000, while they built a […] Read more ›
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By David Stephen who looks at Human Intelligence Research labs in his latest article. If AI can pass a CFA level III exam in minutes, and people still say AI is not intelligent, then what else would intelligence mean? It takes intelligence to pass such an exam, so why would AI pass and still be […] Read more ›
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Skillnet Ireland, the national workforce development agency, will receive a total of €54.2million in Budget 2026 to deliver skills supports to businesses throughout Ireland. Skillnet Ireland’s exchequer funding will be further bolstered by up to €26 million in private sector matched funding, amounting to a total investment of up to €80 million for workforce development […] Read more ›
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Ireland continues to lead the way for flexible working, according to new LinkedIn data published today, which saw the country ranked first for the availability of remote roles, with 9.1% of job postings on the platform in August. Ireland also ranked second in Europe for hybrid jobs, with 37% of job postings on LinkedIn categorised […] Read more ›
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Google is rolling out AI Mode, Google’s most powerful AI search experience, in Ireland. AI Mode has more advanced reasoning and multimodality, and the ability to go deeper through follow-up questions and helpful links to the web. Whether someone is looking for products, planning a trip, or exploring a new topic, AI Mode is designed […] Read more ›
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A new initiative aimed at equipping children with coding and AI skills has been launched at Trinity Primary School in Tuam, Co. Galway. Title image Pupils at Trinity Primary School in Tuam, Co. Galway, exploring coding and AI with support from their teachers and University of Galway staff at the launch of a new pilot […] Read more ›
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Aston University has opened the Wolfson Centre for Low Carbon Hydrogen, a new state-of-the-art facility dedicated to exploring hydrogen production from biomass conversion. The Centre houses a pilot plant consisting of three core facilities – a high-pressure gasifier that converts biomass into a hydrogen-containing gas mixture, a palladium membrane reactor for separating high-purity hydrogen from […] Read more ›
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