HBAN (Halo Business Angel Network), a joint initiative of Enterprise Ireland and InterTradeIreland, and the all-island organisation responsible for the promotion of business angel investment, has announced that its angels invested a record-breaking €33m in 78 companies on the island of Ireland in 2022. HBAN was established in 2007 as an umbrella group responsible for […] Read more ›
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A new platform, that aims to bring affordable primary healthcare to millions of people in Africa for as little as €7 per month, has launched this month following a collaboration between a team based in Dublin and their South African colleagues. Lead by Irish woman Elaine Devereux, managing director of Lucky Beard in Dublin and […] Read more ›
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) has, today, announced some major tech movers and shakers that will speak at this year’s conference. The event, which is now in its 7th year, takes place at the RDS in Dublin on May 31 and June 1, 2023. The biggest to date, it will attract hundreds of tech leaders from all over the […] Read more ›
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Rent the Runway, the world’s first and largest shared designer closet that enables women to rent a la carte, subscribe or shop resale from hundreds of designer brands, has announced details of an event taking place on April 19th at 6 pm, in Galway’s PorterShed new city centre event space. Anushka Salinas, President & COO […] Read more ›
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The recent 10th World Ocean Summit?, a leading annual global event on the marine economy took place in Lisbon, focusing on the theme, “inspiring ocean solutions”. I was lucky enough to interview two of the speakers at this years World Ocean Summit and in my second interview I talk to Allan Cannon, CEO of Krucial. […] Read more ›
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In a world where technology is evolving at a rapid pace, it’s not surprising that artificial intelligence is making waves in the sales industry. In a recent episode of the Sales Experts Podcast, Galway hosts Oisin Browne and Darragh O’Connor decided to put the power of AI to the test by creating a completely digital episode […] Read more ›
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South East Technological University (SETU) is hosting the third ‘Women in Technology’ event at the SETU Arena in Waterford on Thursday, 30 March. Women in Technology is sponsored by Red Hat and aims to promote the role of women in technology, remove any perceived barriers that may exist, provide information on pathways for women to […] Read more ›
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Discussing Digital Finance policies (in the immediate aftermath of the Silicon Valley Bank shutdown) and the Digital Euro, with Dea Markova. Her global experience and her focus on political risk intelligence in digital assets, web3.0, is unique. She provides us with great clarity around the ECB and European Commission`s thinking around the Digital Euro. The […] Read more ›
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Rent the Runway (“Rent the Runway” or “RTR”) (Nasdaq: RENT)– the world’s first and largest shared designer closet that enables women to rent a la carte, subscribe or shop resale from hundreds of designer fashion brands, has announced details of an event taking place on April 19th at 6pm, in Galway’s PorterShed new city centre event space. […] Read more ›
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University of Galway research has highlighted significant gaps in Ireland’s education system which are holding back digital teaching and learning for young people. The report, commissioned with the support of Google, identified how Ireland is experiencing a significant shortage of teachers, with Maths, Engineering and new STEM subjects such as Computer Science among the hardest […] Read more ›
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Siro, the broadband network operator rolling out a full-fibre broadband network across Ireland, has confirmed it will bring its network to a further eight towns across Cork County in 2023, with work in these towns already underway or commencing later this year. This includes six new towns that were not part of its original rollout […] Read more ›
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On this week’s episode of MoneyNeverSleeps, Eoin Fitzgerald and Pete Townsend take a look at the aftermath of the American Bankpocalypse with contrasting views on bitcoin as a safe haven, and how a potential outcome of Grayscale’s lawsuit of the SEC may be opening the floodgates of crypto into institutional finance. Eoin and Pete also […] Read more ›
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Minister Simon Coveney TD has officially opened Digital Manufacturing Ireland (DMI). Located in the IDA Ireland National Technology Park in Limerick, DMI is the national centre of excellence designed to support Irish based manufacturers, both multi-national businesses and SMEs, to access, partner and accelerate their adoption of transformative digital technologies and to drive their future competitiveness. […] Read more ›
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Accelerating Uncertainty What happens when society is subject to accelerated change? Now we know: uncertainty and widespread panic. March 2023 was the month when the old systems began to collapse and entirely new systems were launched. In one month we experienced a viral run on banks, the launch of AI superpowers, and the exposure of […] Read more ›
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Volvo Trucks and mining company Boliden now joining forces to implement electric truck transport in underground environments. The Swedish mining group Boliden is becoming one of the first in the world to start using battery-electric trucks for heavy underground transport starting 2023. In mining environments, the electric trucks can deliver several big advantages – including […] Read more ›
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Guest post by Jennifer Deutsch Chief Marketing Officer, Park Place Technologies With an established high-tech and life-sciences knowledge based economy, Ireland has been at the forefront in the increase of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) uptake both within education settings and within the workplace. Given its rooted tech dominance, it is unsurprising that prioritising […] Read more ›
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Horse racing first started out in the mid-1650s… and it has come a long way since then. As is the case with many sports these days, horse racing has become highly dependent on the use of technology, making it better than ever. There are many ways in which technology has transformed the sport – from […] Read more ›
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Guest Post by David Stephen who looks at Neurobiology and what it’s implications could be. There is a new book, Sentience: The Invention of Consciousness, discussing the origins of consciousness. It explores extents, stating that, “We tend to think of sensations as experiences that are impressed on us from the outside. But suppose our sensations actually […] Read more ›
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The ESB has welcomed the outcome of Crown Estate Scotland’s latest seabed leasing process which has resulted in the offer of exclusive development rights to ESB for a 100MW floating wind project in Scottish waters off the north coast of Northern Ireland. The successful project, Malin Sea Wind, is a collaborative bid between ESB and […] Read more ›
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Today, the European Commission adopted a new proposal on common rules promoting the repair of goods, which will result in savings for consumers and support the objectives of the European Green Deal by reducing waste, among others. Over the last decades, replacement has often been prioritised over repair whenever products become defective and insufficient incentives have been […] Read more ›
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