In this podcast, Shane is joined by Jamie Crummie, co-founder of the world’s largest anti-food waste app, Too Good To Go. Jamie discusses the work Too Good To Go does and what the inspiration behind the company was as well as the importance of solving the issue of food waste and how tech can be […] Read more ›
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We look at this interesting fusion of ancient and hyper modern by The Iron by Xiran Jay Zhao. See more about this book on the publisher’s website here. The Iron Widow, by Xiran Jay Zhao, reviewed This is an interesting book, quite steam punk with it’s atmosphere of old, ancient cultures, and very new, blended, mashed […] Read more ›
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Auxilion, a leading provider of digitally transformative IT services and solutions, has announced the results of a survey which reveals that almost half (48%) of Irish office workers believe the pandemic has improved job opportunities. The survey which was conducted by Censuswide and involving around 1,000 office workers in Ireland, also found that over a […] Read more ›
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Jamil interviews John Wolpert, CEO of TreeTrunk John Wolpert serves as ConsenSys Mesh group executive, researching and commercializing ways to use public Ethereum to conduct business. John is co-founder and co-chair of the Baseline Protocol, an initiative focused on zero knowledge cryptography run by the standards organization, OASIS. Prior to ConsenSys, John was global product […] Read more ›
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In this podcast, Shane is joined by Simon Haldrup, Co-Founder and CEO of Agreena. Danish AgTech startup Agreena has recently raised a €20M Series A round to enhance its regenerative farming carbon certificates with a new classification system and novel carbon farming marketplace. Simon Discusses the inspiration behind Agreena and briefly explains what Carbon Farming is […] Read more ›
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Jamil talks with Victor Gry, from Kiev to understand what is happening on the ground there. See more on their YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY8sDvZdWEA What is your background? Is it a logical background for what you have been doing up until now? Hi Jamil Thank you for the opportunity to communicate with you. Russia started a […] Read more ›
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Recent events in the global market have been shocking, to say the least, as the geopolitical landscape changed massively with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with whom it shares a border. The situation is grave, and the human impact is beyond comprehension at the moment. The Western Allies and the United States have imposed heavy sanctions […] Read more ›
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The Annual Employment Survey 2021 finds record employment levels in clients companies of Government agencies, Enterprise Ireland, the IDA and Údarás na Gaeltachta, at over 491,638 jobs, which is a 6.3% increase on 2020 figures. The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar T.D. published two surveys on the Irish economy, which […] Read more ›
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The CSO reported that the Covid-19 adjusted unemployment rate was 7.0% in February, down from a level of 7.8% in January and down from a level of 27.0% a year ago. These figures are an estimate based on the Live Register and Covid-19 related claims. The main unemployment rate was 5.2% in February on a […] Read more ›
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Okta today announced that it will be opening a new office in Dublin’s Docklands where it intends to create 200 new jobs by 2024. Okta‘s identity and access management solutions help connect people and organisations by providing seamless and secure access. This new office opening is part of Okta’s Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) […] Read more ›
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In this podcast, Shane is joined by Simon Haldrup, Co-Founder and CEO of Agreena. Danish AgTech startup Agreena has recently raised a €20M Series A round to enhance its regenerative farming carbon certificates with a new classification system and novel carbon farming marketplace. Simon Discusses the inspiration behind Agreena and briefly explains what Carbon Farming is […] Read more ›
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Rethink Ireland has announced a €400,000 extension of the Mná na hÉireann – Women of Ireland Fund to support employment opportunities for women. The extension of the programme comes as studies show that women were disproportionately affected economically by the pandemic. The fund was originally launched in 2019 with a three-year budget of €1.8 million. […] Read more ›
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Vodafone has announced a strategic partnership with Irish start-up ApisProtect to provide advanced IoT technology, optimising their innovative hive monitoring system in the field and helping the survival of honeybees through hobbyist communities. Launched in Ireland in January 2021, ApisProtect has developed a device for ‘hobbyist’ beekeepers that is installed in beehives, and which uses […] Read more ›
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The technology, media and telecommunications practice at Deloitte has published a raft of predictions for the sector for 2022 and beyond. The report highlights how worldwide trends in the industry may affect business and consumers. No mid-life crisis for the games console: Market revenues will top €71.5 billion as device reaches half century Deloitte predicts […] Read more ›
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InterTradeIreland’s latest Business Monitor survey (Q4 2021) reveals that firms across the island are clawing back ground as the pandemic loosens its grip. The fresh figures show that 41 per cent of firms are in growth mode while 44 per cent say they are stable. This is similar to pre-pandemic levels reported in Q4 2019. […] Read more ›
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Employee engagement is the top challenge for business leaders in 2022, according to a survey of senior managers by Fastnet Executive Search, one of Ireland’s leading executive recruitment and search firms. Of those surveyed, 88% cited employee engagement as the most critical challenge over other issues such as digitalisation, supply chain disruption and sustainability. When […] Read more ›
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The Sligo Engineering Fair will return for its 4th annual event on Sunday the 6th of March at the IT Sligo campus and online from 12 pm to 5 pm. A blended experience of in-person and online shows will offer an array of workshops and demonstrations suitable for all age groups. This year’s Fair will […] Read more ›
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Currently, 40% of fintechs globally experience difficulties connecting to their customers’ applications or systems, according to research from InterSystems. While this often stems from the prevalence of data and application silos, as well as disconnected processes and systems within their customers’ infrastructure, it could have significant and direct implications for fintechs. In particular, this challenge […] Read more ›
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It’s hard to go a single day online without someone mentioning NFTs. A new tech company releases NFT avatars, and other virtual items, for video games seemingly every week. Ubisoft recently got involved in NFTs, integrating them with one of its least popular games. If you look at game companies that have combined cryptocurrency, NFTs […] Read more ›
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According to a recent workplace equality report carried out by Matrix Recruitment, 85pc of Irish workers are in favour of a four-day working week. Of those, the majority (85pc) said they believed it would boost employee health and wellbeing, while 86pc said it would create a better work-life balance. More than half (57pc) were of […] Read more ›
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