Tomorrow is World Environment Day and ahead of this Datapac, Ireland’s leading technology solutions and services provider, have announced the results of a survey. The findings of it found that more than half (54%) of SMEs in Ireland say the climate change agenda is more important than or equal to price when it comes to […] Read more ›
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As a society, we have been accustomed to energy and resources being available and uninterrupted 365 days a year. However, the war in Ukraine, the looming climate emergency, and conflicts in the last century, such as the oil crisis of the 1970s and the Gulf War in 1980, remind us how fragile the energy supply […] Read more ›
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The implementation of single-use technology in the pharma industry is on the rise, and so is the discussion about sustainability. Critics and single-use supporters alike throw their arguments around the internet. Despite every objection, some specialists claim that single-use technologies are not only non-threatening to the environment but are even more sustainable than other technologies. […] Read more ›
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Building and growing product teams and organisations, understanding of go-to-market strategy and SaaS business models, technical background, and irresistible entrepreneurial streak is very important in todays startups. If your product and design is not easy to use and understand, you will end up losing customers. Ronan talks to Cormac McLoughlin, Director of Product Management at […] Read more ›
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Building and growing product teams and organisations, understanding of go-to-market strategy and SaaS business models, technical background, and irresistible entrepreneurial streak is very important in todays startups. If your product and design is not easy to use and understand, you will end up losing customers. Ronan talks to Cormac McLoughlin, Director of Product Management at […] Read more ›
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The Labour Force Survey (LFS) data published by the Central Statistics Office show record levels of employment rate and continued recovery from the pandemic in Ireland’s labour market, with 275,200 jobs created in the year to Q1 2022. Employment now stands at 2,505,800, an increase of just over 12 per cent over Q1 2021. The […] Read more ›
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Digital transformation has accelerated since the second half of the 20th century and became transformative with the broader establishment of the internet in the mid-1990s. Over the last 25 years, technology not only drove the way we communicate but shaped commercial models, operating platforms and broader customer interactions. The pandemic triggered another leap forward in […] Read more ›
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We look at John Davis‘s challenging call to arms at a time when action is most needed. See more about Radical Business: How to Transform Your Organization in the Age of Global Crisis here. Radical Business : How to Transform Your Organization in the Age of Global Crisis, reviewed We need more books like this […] Read more ›
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This article compares different forex trading platforms With numerous Forex / CFD brokers to select from around the world, choosing the appropriate broker for you might appear to be an impossible task, so our specialists have designed forex trading platforms comparison. That is why we maintain a team of industry analysts to assist you in […] Read more ›
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The days of work/life balance (if they ever existed) are over—and it didn’t start with COVID. Anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson encapsulates the challenge of our times in her 1989 book Composing a Life. In it she writes, “It is time now to explore the creative potential of interrupted and conflicted lives, where energies are not […] Read more ›
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With the FLOURISH module at Dublin City University, improved sleep, nutrition and understanding of their personal health and fitness data were among the positive outcomes and findings in a report. Led by Prof Alan Smeaton from the Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, FLOURISH is a module for second-year students in DCU that is […] Read more ›
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Five social entrepreneurs-led organisations tackling mental health (Shapes of Grief), inaccessible technology (Peer and ByoWave), food waste (Positive Carbon) and language inequality (Mother Tongues) have been presented with a Social Entrepreneurs Ireland (SEI) Impact Award. 5 Social entrepreneurs led organisations received SEI Impact award The five organisations, that are addressing some of Ireland’s biggest social […] Read more ›
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We look at this positive and enlightening book by Andrew Leon Hanna. You can see more about it here. 25 Million Sparks: The Untold Story of Refugee Entrepreneurs, reviewed Andrew Leon Hanna takes us on an important and relevant deep dive into the struggles of refugees, in this case from Syria, but their experiences and […] Read more ›
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The final of Ireland’s first national digital skills competition, Ireland’s Future is MINE, is scheduled to be televised on RTÉ2 on June 16th at 5 pm. Delivered through a collaboration between Microsoft Ireland and RTÉjr, the competition’s final will see St. Hugh’s National Primary School from Leitrim and Moyvore Primary School from Westmeath battle it […] Read more ›
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South East Technological University (SETU) has secured €9.9m in funding for over 2,000 places on 27 upskilling and reskilling courses for adult learners under the Government’s Springboard+ programme over the next three years. Springboard+ offers free or 90% funded courses in areas of high skills needs including business, computing, engineering, science and hospitality and range […] Read more ›
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Ford is trialling connected vehicle technology using geofencing – a virtual geographical boundary – that could one day do away with the need for speed limit signs completely. As well as potentially making streets safer for other road users and pedestrians, Ford’s Geofencing Speed Limit Control system could help drivers avoid inadvertently incurring speeding fines […] Read more ›
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To focus on Ireland’s national marine research vessels, the Celtic Voyager and Celtic Explorer, Oceans of Learning made collaboration between the Marine Institute and Government departments and organisations across Ireland. The RV Celtic Voyager came into service in 1997 as Ireland’s first custom-built multi-purpose research vessel. Her purpose was to facilitate the sustainable development of the country’s […] Read more ›
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Scottish adventurer Chris Ramsey is set to become the first person to drive from the magnetic North Pole to the South Pole and will be undertaking the journey in an all-electric vehicle. Departing in March 2023, Ramsey will travel over 17,000 miles spanning 14 countries from the Arctic through to North, Central and South America, […] Read more ›
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The 2022 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition, an intensive 4-week mentoring programme for student entrepreneurs, has started with ten (10) early-stage ventures and a total of 23 participants. This year’s participants are focused on a wide range of business ideas in sectors such as sustainable fashion, event management, household services, circular economy, human resources and hospitality. […] Read more ›
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When asked, 50% of the Irish workforce say they have either seen and/ or experienced the gender pay gap in action. However, when it comes to the experience of male and female workers* the feedback is quite different, with just 36% of men saying they have witnessed this in the workplace, compared to 63% of […] Read more ›
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