Sky has unveiled Sky Glass Air, the smarter TV for a smarter price. The stylish new TV comes with vibrant 4K picture quality, Dolby Audio, voice control, and Sky built in, all streamed over Wi-Fi, with no dish or box required. Designed to make Sky’s entertainment experience accessible to more households and for those wanting […] Read more ›
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As Ireland accelerates its offshore renewable energy ambitions, a new initiative is underway to safeguard marine ecosystems from underwater noise pollution, a growing global environmental concern. The Irish Marine Acoustics Platform (IMAP) research?project will establish Ireland’s first systematic underwater acoustic monitoring programme. This noise monitoring programme will help to protect marine life by identifying, managing […] Read more ›
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As Ireland celebrates its fourth National Food Waste Recycling Week, new research highlights both the remarkable progress made in brown bin usage and the ongoing challenge of contamination. With over 200,000 new brown bins rolled out nationwide since the start of 2024, bringing the total number of brown bin owners across Ireland to approximately 1.2 […] Read more ›
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A research collaboration is to deploy cutting-edge simulation technologies to redefine best practices training and innovation for vascular access – the process of inserting a small tube or catheter into a vein to administer medication, fluids or take blood. Photo credit details, SIMETRIC project team at the University of Galway pictured L-R: Dr Orlaith Hernon, […] Read more ›
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UL@Work at the University of Limerick (UL) has opened Autumn applications for its flexible postgraduate qualification – the Master of Professional Practice (MPP) – designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s workforce. This one-of-a-kind programme allows learners to “stack” three Professional Diploma pathways from other universities over five years, to earn a full Level […] Read more ›
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By Dr. Ja-Nae Duane We are standing at the edge of a quiet revolution. It is not unfolding in boardrooms or tech hubs, but in hospitals, warehouses, and public services, where the essential work of society takes place. The old systems of labor management, built on rigidity and top-down control, are giving way to something […] Read more ›
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Ireland’s rapidly expanding fintech sector made its mark on the opening day of Money2020 Europe in Amsterdam today. The Irish Minister of State for Financial Services and Enterprise Ireland leads a dynamic Irish delegation, announcing four new deals that highlight Ireland’s growing influence in the global fintech landscape. These announcements come on the heels of […] Read more ›
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Third-class children from Barryroe National School, Barryroe, County Cork, have won the 2025 Engineers Ireland STEPS Young Engineers Award for their invention, the Water Safety Wristband. The Barryroe team faced strong competition, with almost 4,000 primary school children from all over the country taking part and over 550 projects submitted to the STEPS Young Engineers […] Read more ›
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More than 500 primary school students from across County Longford transformed St. Mary’s Community Campus, in Edgeworthstown into a hub of innovation on Friday, 23 May, as they presented their cutting-edge STEAM projects at the annual Microsoft Dream Space Showcase. The event, which has grown significantly since its inception three years ago, saw Minister for […] Read more ›
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This is the first in a series where we aim to learn more about Irish solar trends. Who are we talking to, is it a logical journey to what you do now? You’re speaking to Morgan Pierce, the founder and CEO of SolarSmart. My journey to solar started with a passion for sustainability and a belief […] Read more ›
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UGREEN has broken their own record for releasing the world’s first 300W charger and pushed the envelope even further by launching the world’s first 500W Nexode Charger. The UGREEN Nexode 500W Charger is a behemoth when it comes to capabilities and specs. The single unit can replace multiple chargers in your home or office and […] Read more ›
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A major new 100-page report provides the most detailed analysis yet of what a lynx reintroduction project in Scotland would need to do to ensure lynx and people could coexist. Lynx image credited to scotlandbigpicture.com It outlines conclusions and recommendations agreed by a nine-month national discussion involving a diverse, cross-sector range of 53 stakeholders including farmer […] Read more ›
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One nation has stealthily adopted a leading position in remodeling digital casino interactions while the digital gambling realm speeds ahead in innovation – that nation is Ireland. Ireland has recently evolved into an emerging innovative technology center that uses mobile platforms to disrupt the gaming industry. Developing a new app or creating bonus-heavy games does […] Read more ›
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Trinity College Dublin’s Front Square was the site of this morning’s official launch of IrelandQCI’s Quantum & Answers Trailer, an innovative mobile engagement unit designed to bring quantum technologies to life for the Irish public. The Irish government was represented by Patrick Neary, Assistant Secretary – Communications at the Department of the Environment, Climate and […] Read more ›
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Dell Technologies helps customers design modern disaggregated data centres with storage, cyber resilience, software, and integrated solution innovations. Why it matters Organisations face increasing demands to efficiently manage and secure both modern and traditional workloads across on-premises data centres, cloud, and edge environments. IT and business needs keep changing, so the modern data centre must […] Read more ›
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Primary school students from a network of DEIS (Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools) schools across Dublin will make direct radio contact with an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS). This once-in-a-lifetime educational opportunity will take place on Wednesday, June 4th, from 12:45 to 13:45 IST (Irish Standard Time) at the Central Quad, Technological […] Read more ›
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SE Systems, a leading national provider of energy solutions, has announced that €500,000* is available for Irish communities as part of its Community Fund. The €500,000 in funding is for sustainable energy upgrades, specifically to help future-proof community buildings across Ireland. The closing date for applications is Friday, 18 July. Launched in 2022, a total […] Read more ›
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The report from the Inaugural Valentia Island Symposium on Subsea Cable Security and Resilience, held from October 10-12, 2024, was launched at the European Maritime Day Event in Cork City. This unique Symposium brought together Irish and international experts from industry, academia, and government to address critical issues related to submarine telecommunications cables. Hosted at […] Read more ›
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We look at The CEO: The Rise and Fall of Britain’s Captains of Industry, coming out in June 2025. See mor about the book here. The CEO: The Rise and Fall of Britain’s Captains of Industry reviewed In many ways this book is a bit of a horror show in terms of management for British […] Read more ›
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The 2025 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition, an intensive 4-week accelerator programme for student entrepreneurs, which is now in its 11th year, has commenced today at University College Dublin (UCD) with 11 early-stage ventures and 22 participating students. The participating ventures are focused on a wide range of business ideas including; sustainable agriculture, robotics, edtech, smart […] Read more ›
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