Researchers at University of Galway have created a new approach to finding peat soil, giving insight to where carbon is stored in the ground. Through a combination of state-of-the-art analytical techniques and data from the Geological Survey Ireland nationwide Tellus aerial survey, the research team has provided a revised picture of where peat soils are […] Read more ›
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Here on the Irish Tech News podcast we love to promote new Irish startups. One such startup is AdLab, an app that aspires to bridge the gap between consumers and Irish fashion brands, , with the aim of creating collaborative and authentic marketing campaigns via User Generated Content (UGC). AdLab provides a cost effective means […] Read more ›
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Digital whole-of-health provider Spectrum.Life announces a first-of-its-kind partnership with the School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, supporting its Doctoral Programme in Counselling Psychology. Through this initiative, Spectrum.Life has committed to funding 4 trainee places for Trinity College Dublin’s School of Psychology Doctoral Programme in Counselling Psychology, for the duration of 3 years, with placements in […] Read more ›
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The Bi-annual Prep4Seed 12-week Programme has started in Cork with a Masterclass on Market Planning and Business Validation organised by AxisBIC and Furthr. The programme, delivered by the four Irish Business Innovation Centres (BICs), in collaboration with Enterprise Ireland brings high growth start-up clients through the investor readiness process quickly and effectively. 11 companies were […] Read more ›
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The Dublin Smartphone Film Festival (DubSmartFF) is back for its 8th year, reaffirming its status as Ireland’s only international film festival dedicated exclusively to mobile filmmaking. This year’s festival promises to be bigger and better than ever, featuring an expanded programme of over 25 exceptional short films, interactive workshops, and expert-led discussions. Set in an […] Read more ›
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Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, and Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, Neale Richmond TD, today announced €2.2 million funding for research projects that seek to address the global issues of hunger and food insecurity. The Sustainable Development Goals Challenge is run in partnership with Irish Aid, and the six research projects receiving funding are focused on […] Read more ›
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A recent survey conducted by global fintech company SumUp, reveals distinctive trends among business owners across work demands, key indicators of success and evolving business needs. The Europe-wide survey conducted across five European markets: Ireland, the UK, France, Italy, and Germany, offers insights on various aspects of Irish businesses, including working habits, adoption of digital […] Read more ›
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Prof. Mark Smales has been awarded over €3.5 million through the prestigious Research Ireland Research Professorship Programme. Holding a joint appointment between the National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT) and the University of Kent, Prof. Smales will lead a five-year research programme focused on revolutionising the manufacturing of next generation biotherapeutics. The project will […] Read more ›
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South East Technological University (SETU), in collaboration with Carlow County Council and Carlow Community Enterprise Centres CLG, has launched Station House, a new rural innovation hub in Hacketstown, County Carlow. The initiative is part of SETU’s TU RISE programme, designed to strengthen regional enterprise by connecting businesses with university expertise and support. As the only […] Read more ›
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SymPhysis Medical, the Galway MedTech company seeking to address the distressing condition of fluid in the chest in cancer patients, has announced a significantly strengthened senior team and plans for rapid growth as it prepares for its device’s US launch. With clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) targeted by 2026, SymPhysis Medical […] Read more ›
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Irish business leaders are more optimistic about their growth prospects when compared with their global counterparts according to the latest Annual Global C-Suite Survey from Forvis Mazars. The survey reports that 96% of Irish C-suite leaders have a positive outlook for 2025, compared with the global average of 93%. Despite their optimism, challenges are emerging […] Read more ›
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin officially opened Ireland’s first dedicated esports complex, the National Esports Centre, this weekend in Cork, marking a major milestone for the country’s video gaming industry, digital education and tech sector. The centre represents a €1 million investment in state of the art gaming infrastructure, with the creation of 10 new jobs and […] Read more ›
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The ThreatLocker Zero Trust World Conference 2025 has wrapped up, leaving attendees with a new perspective on cybersecurity and a deeper understanding of how to defend against evolving threats. For Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer (CPO) of ThreatLocker, the event wasn’t just about discussing theories—it was about empowering IT professionals with hands-on experience to strengthen […] Read more ›
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Something for the weekend? We don’t just have sex to reproduce – new research suggests that using sex to manage social tension could be a trait that existed in the common ancestor of humans and apes six million years ago. Photo credit Bisengo 2, Adolescent male bonobo at Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary, DR Congo,  Zanna […] Read more ›
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E3 at Trinity College Dublin is proud to host European Supply Chain Day 2025, a global gathering of experts, innovators, and leaders in the field of supply chain management. This online conference will focus on the critical theme: “Building Resilient and Sustainable Global Supply Chains: Navigating Disruption in a Digital Era.” Taking place on Thursday, […] Read more ›
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Did you know that women hold a mere 5% of leadership positions in the Irish tech industry[1]? Compared to 24% across all sectors in Ireland[2]? These are staggering statistics. It is widely known that women are significantly underrepresented in the technology sector, particularly in leadership roles. One must ask, is there a stigma preventing women […] Read more ›
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The Spider awards are taking place later this month and one of the finalists in the ”Best Use of Disruptive Technology” award is Tapybl. Andrew Nolan, a homegrown Irish IT entrepreneur on a mission to change the face of eLearning globally is the brains behind Tapybl. I recently caught up with Andrew. Andrew talks about […] Read more ›
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Alienware has unveiled an exciting lineup of six new gaming monitors, including the highly anticipated Alienware 27 4K QD-OLED Monitor, a CES 2025 Innovation Award Honore. This launch marks a significant moment for Alienware as it expands its monitor portfolio to cater to gamers of all levels. Alienware has introduced three new QD-OLED monitors, bringing […] Read more ›
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A new gender and diversity index assessing the state of play for the European deep tech scene has been released, developed by the GENDEX project and funded by the EIC. The index is intended to identify gender diversity and inclusion gaps across the ecosystem and to offer actionable insights and recommendations for stakeholders to consider moving forward. […] Read more ›
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RDJ Irish corporate law firm, is now officially a Certified B Corporation, a global certification for businesses that meet high standards of social and environmental impact. With offices in Cork, Dublin, and Galway, RDJ is the first Irish law firm to become certified B Corp. RDJ’s certification follows a rigorous 18-month-long assessment, with key initiatives […] Read more ›
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