The crypto market is evolving, and the sustainability of Bitcoin mining is a major part of that evolution. According to CryptoMonday’s presentation on crypto mining in 2021, Bitcoin (BTC) mining‘s reliance on sustainable energy stood at 58.4% that year. That followed a 59% increase from its 2020 figures of 36.8%. In other words, the premier […] Read more ›
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TG4 is delighted that 5 of its projects will be screened at the 2022 Galway Film Fleadh. TG4 and Screen Ireland will also host a networking event at the Fleadh on Saturday 9th July, for Producers interested in creating content in the Irish language. The next CINE4 film, Tarrac, is to receive its premiere at […] Read more ›
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IDA Ireland says the jobs will be across 8 companies. Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar and IDA Ireland have announced today the creation of 241 jobs across Ireland. The openings will be in a variety of sectors, from technology to business. The positions are to open in Dublin, Galway, Letterkenny, […] Read more ›
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The Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) is collaborating with Polish and Japanese researchers from the Warsaw University of Technology and Okayama University to develop an innovative technology called DISSIMILAR that uses artificial intelligence and data concealment techniques to help users tell whether a video is real or a deepfake. Social media nowadays is rife with […] Read more ›
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Avanade, the leading Microsoft solutions provider, today announced ambitious growth plans in Ireland as it continues to see increasing demand for digital transformation technologies. During the past 18 months, the current Microsoft Partner of the Year for Ireland has doubled its workforce to over 150 people and now plans to more than double it again […] Read more ›
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Between 2005 and 2020, the United Nations have verified over 266,000 grave violations against children in war, however, they say this is only a fraction of the violations believed to have occurred, says UNICEF in a new report. The verified cases have come from over 30 conflicts spanning through Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and […] Read more ›
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Smartphones have long been linked to a number of major sustainability issues, but interest in more sustainable smartphones is growing. Emerging brands are leading the way. Although sales of new smartphones seem to have slowed down in the beginning of 2022 due to for example component shortages and global uncertainty, still, more than one billion […] Read more ›
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Zvilo has announced a set of ambitious environmental, social and governance (ESG) targets and strict reporting measures based on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — a commitment part of its mission to become the first sustainable digital financial service provider in the Balkans and beyond. Zvilo to contribute to 9 SDGs Zvilo will directly […] Read more ›
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A new study analysing the link between people’s reduced movement and the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in 2020 shows that in some countries, the virus spread more rapidly when people stayed at home. In addition, restricting people’s mobility to some extent appeared, retrospectively, to be better at minimising the spread of SARS-CoV-2 than extreme mobility restrictions, […] Read more ›
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From a sensory garden for autism-focused youth clubs, to community integration projects for migrants, the Amazon Web Services InCommunities Fund will help launch or expand 38 local projects in Drogheda, Ireland. Amazon Web Services (AWS) launched the AWS InCommunities Fund to help local groups, schools, and organizations in Drogheda, Ireland, to launch new projects or […] Read more ›
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While famous business owners such as Elon Musk and Alan Sugar recently claimed that people working from home are essentially ‘slacking off’, new data on the matter tells a different story. Remote work remains popular Expert Market, a business solutions comparison website, spoke to CEOs, founders and decision-makers from 125 European and North American companies […] Read more ›
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NordVPN has announced a brand new feature called Meshnet, which will allow users to connect directly to other devices instead of routing their traffic through a VPN server, solidifying the company’s stance as an industry leader. “Whereas a traditional NordVPN connection redirects your internet traffic through servers, Meshnet lets you create your own NordVPN server, […] Read more ›
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Why do presenters always attempt to memorise presentations? You can learn to recite a poem or the lyrics to a song over days or weeks. Yet, if you are uncomfortable in front of your audience, you may still struggle to remember the words; I know I do! So here is my best advice on preparing […] Read more ›
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The design trailblazer behind a popular creative thinking programme being run in Irish schools says her team is this month about to embark on a gargantuan recruitment drive for mentors, seeking a whopping 800 professionals from across all sectors to help roll out The Big Idea to 4,000 students next year. Kim Mackenzie-Doyle from Carlow […] Read more ›
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Cross-border labour mobility is bouncing back having stalled during the pandemic, with Ireland ranked as the 5th most attractive labour market in Europe for international job seekers according to new research by jobs site Indeed evaluating 21 countries. Indeed’s Brain Gain or Drain? the report says that there has been a strong rebound in international […] Read more ›
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The Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) at NUI Galway has been selected by the EU as the home for a new supercomputer. Ireland is one of five successful countries, along with Germany, Hungary, Greece and Poland, chosen to operate the next generation of European High-Performance Computing. The announcement of EU funding is the first […] Read more ›
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Motorists and transport users across Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are urged to take part in a survey to help identify barriers preventing them from transitioning to sustainable electric vehicles. The aim is for local authorities to gain a better understanding of people’s changing attitudes and behaviours towards electric vehicles and sustainable […] Read more ›
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IDA Ireland and Skillnet Ireland have launched a strategic talent development partnership. The partnership is aimed at supporting foreign direct investment (FDI) companies that are looking to attract and retain talent to drive business growth. The two enterprise state agencies are collaborating to develop new programmes and engagement models to assist multinational companies (MNCs) in […] Read more ›
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John Simpson Talks About Neuropad, for People Living With Diabetes In this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast, I am joined by John Simpson, CEO of Neuropad®, a biotech company, which is a game-changer for the early detection of diabetic foot syndrome, a condition which can lead to serious complications such as foot ulceration […] Read more ›
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Three has announced an expansion of their Castletroy customer experience service to support growing demand from their UK-based business customers. This will be the first time the Irish office has exported services to Three UK’s customers. The new positions, both full-time and part-time, will open across the next four years, bringing the centre’s almost 400 employees […] Read more ›
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