The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science announced the winner of the Food Challenge as part of the SFI Future Innovator Prize programme and awarded €2m in funding to the Leaf No Waste team. Speaking about the award, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris said: “I am delighted to announce […] Read more ›
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The Office of Public Works (OPW) are recruiting up to 250 staff, including a large number of high-value civil and structural engineering roles, over the next twelve months. The ongoing and accelerated recruitment campaign comes as a result of the OPW’s increased funding secured under the National Development Plan (NDP) 2021 – 2030. Under the […] Read more ›
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Stratoflight and Expleo will unveil a new sustainable transport project for space travel at the 73rd International Astronautical Congress (IAC), which takes place in Paris from 18-22 September 2022. Tying closely to the event theme of “Space for @ll”, Stratoflight is a new sustainable mode of transport that will allow passengers to reach the stratosphere, […] Read more ›
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The European Commission presented today a proposal for a new Cyber Resilience Act to protect consumers and businesses from products with inadequate security features. A first-ever EU-wide legislation of its kind, it introduces mandatory cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements, throughout their whole lifecycle. With ransomware attacks hitting an organisation every 11 seconds around […] Read more ›
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Failure to invest in physics Research and Development (R&D) could cost Ireland the opportunity to create over 80,000 jobs over the next ten years, according to the Institute of Physics (IOP), the largest professional body for physics in Ireland and the UK. This warning comes as IOP preliminary research shows companies in Ireland are already […] Read more ›
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Did you know that 97% of the palm tree from which heart-of-palm is extracted is discarded? Guilhermo Queiroz, founder of Biosolvit, the winning company in the ‘Biotech’ category of the Latam Edge Award 22, also did not know that – until one fateful day in 2013, when he realised that there were tons of biomass […] Read more ›
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Working towards net positive water use Approximately 87% of the water that is take in at the Intel campus is returned to the River Liffey, once treated in the Leixlip wastewater treatment plant to the required standard. One of the key sustainability targets at Intel is to achieve net positive water use. This means that […] Read more ›
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Guest post by David Stephen who shares his thoughts about a recent article by The Guardian , I’m a psychologist?—?and I believe we’ve been told devastating lies about mental health, describing how social, political and economic problems are responsible for mental health. There was striking paragraph in the article, “In efforts to destigmatise mental distress, “mental illness” is framed as […] Read more ›
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IDA Ireland and Skillnet Ireland have today announced a new collaboration between IDA Ireland’s Disruptive Technologies Partnering Portal (DTTP) and The Innovation Exchange from Skillnet Ireland. The partnership has an objective to accelerate world-class partnerships between multinationals and Irish SMEs in digital, disruptive, and sustainable technology solutions that can drive enterprise competitiveness, growth, and transformation. […] Read more ›
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Fexillon, the Ireland-based leading provider of digital asset management solutions for infrastructure and real estate, and JE Dunn Construction, one of the largest construction companies in the US, have announced a strategic partnership agreement that will see the Irish building tech company play a critical role in the build and roll out of mission critical sites worth over […] Read more ›
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In my chat with Tomas Zhang Mathiesen, Director / CEO of Ejendom on the first day at TechBBQ in Copenhagen I learnt a little bit more about this dynamic, yet relaxed entrepreneur. Who is Tomas Zhang Mathiesen Tomas only started with Ejendom in November last year, after being headhunted for the position. He was brought […] Read more ›
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Enet has announced a significant new €50m+ investment in fibre networks in multiple locations around Ireland. The expansion will see Enet’s fibre network connect major commercial, retail and industrial zones to increase the availability of high-capacity data transport for data centre connectivity, mobile data traffic and mission-critical business traffic. The new €50m+ investment will allow […] Read more ›
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Dell Technologies has announced that its annual conference – the Dell Technologies Forum – will take place in Dublin on September 27th with a focus on helping businesses enhance their cybersecurity strategies to unlock new possibilities for growth. The annual conference, which has been held virtually for the past two years, will return to an […] Read more ›
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Financial technology and business services company Fexco has launched PACE (Platform for Analysing Carbon Emissions), to enable airlines, aircraft lessors, and financiers of the aviation sector to accurately measure and manage their carbon emissions to align with Net Zero targets. PACE allows the aviation sector to model future changes in its fleets to drive towards […] Read more ›
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The committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE), will visit Dublin, between 21-23 September, to meet with important data protection stakeholders such as the Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD; the Oireachtas Justice committee; Helen Dixon, the Data Protection Commissioner; Meta; TikTok and Microsoft. The visit aims to follow up on matters relating […] Read more ›
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As the risks and issues surrounding the deployment of access management and customer identity systems increase, there is one solution proving to be popular, which is a self-sovereign identity system (SSIs). These self-sovereign identity systems include an approach toward creating a digital identity that allows individuals the ability to verify themselves by controlling information. What […] Read more ›
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Irish technology company evHACS has announced the launch of its innovative new charging system for electric vehicles (“EVs”) which it says will help to solve the challenge of charging solutions for electric-powered vehicle charging in the coming years. The company seeks to bring together three sectors: the electric vehicle charging ecosystem, the connected autonomous vehicle environment and the refrigeration and […] Read more ›
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That title sounds familiar? Summer is drawing to a close, and my thoughts revert to that back-to-school feeling. My early memories are of returning from a summer spent in my mother’s home place in Enniscorthy. My uncle Mick would hire a car, and a group of his friends would travel to Dublin for the all-Ireland […] Read more ›
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Research has shown that Irish women’s belief in their ability to run a successful business is continuing to grow as this year’s National Women’s Enterprise Day (NWED) was launched today. The initiative of the Local Enterprise Offices, now in its 16th year, will take place on the 13th of October with the aim of encouraging […] Read more ›
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This week Intel and Article One, in association with the School of Law at Trinity College Dublin, hosted a symposium exploring responsible business conduct, innovation and Artificial Intelligence (AI). While rapid advancements in AI and other emerging technologies have the potential for significant positive human rights impacts, they also bring heightened risks of adverse effects. […] Read more ›
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