Research conducted by members of South East Technological University’s (SETU) Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment’s (engCORE) over a two-year period (2022-2024), has produced a novel, disruptive, smart surface technology which will have groundbreaking impacts on the international concrete industries. The research was carried out in partnership with FLI Global, and supported by the Design+ […] Read more ›
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Peter Brady, Head of Risk Capital at Aon Ireland, has revealed the top five risks facing Irish businesses in 2025, outlining the importance of leaders putting in place strategies that mitigate against these challenges in 2025. The emergence of a more protectionist trading environment and heightened geopolitical instability look set to have a significant impact […] Read more ›
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Private luxury clubs have long been synonymous with exclusivity, exceptional service, and unparalleled experiences. Traditionally, these clubs relied on in-person events and human-centric services to cater to their members. However, with the advent of groundbreaking technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), automation, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR), the landscape of luxury club membership […] Read more ›
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Recent analysis by Geotab, a global leader in connected transportation solutions, has revealed that Kerry ranks highest in terms of availability of EV charging infrastructure for zero-emissions vehicles. With 1,027 Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) sold in the county over the past ten years, Kerry has one EV charger for every six (5.9) BEVs in the […] Read more ›
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A European research-led consortium has been established to pioneer technologies to improve crop resilience to drought stress caused by climate change. EpiSeedLink is a €2.69 million project funded under the European Commission’s Horizon Europe that will run for four years, exploring new methods to improve how farmed crops can survive prolonged dry spells by harnessing […] Read more ›
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The Azul State of Java 2025 survey offers a timely window into the use of Java. In the context of what remains volatile economic conditions globally, the use of Java continues to remain strong. Globally nearly 70% of respondents said that at least 50% of their applications are either built with Java or run on […] Read more ›
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Energy poverty is sadly something that is more prevalent these days and people are facing the eat or heat conundrum. This could soon be a thing of the past as smart technology is being used to tackle energy poverty. Last year, PrepayPower, Tuath Housing Association, and EnergyCloud launched a successful pilot project in Dublin that […] Read more ›
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“Safety, reliability, functionality, and efficacy” are some of the fundamental characteristics required for devices designed to diagnose, prevent, monitor, and treat medical conditions. In an ever-increasing and complex regulatory landscape, ensuring device performance, patient safety, and environmental protection is now more important than ever and is proving to be a significant technological challenge across the […] Read more ›
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Researchers at University of Galway have developed a way of bioprinting tissues that change shape as a result of cell-generated forces, in the same way that it happens in biological tissues during organ development. Photo details Ankita Pramanick, CÚRAM PhD Candidate and Professor Andrew Daly, Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering and CÚRAM funded investigator, University […] Read more ›
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Ireland has a temperate maritime climate. The island experiences mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and frequent cloud cover due to its location beside the North Atlantic Ocean. Although the climatic conditions in the region are not extreme, it is susceptible to humidity. High humidity has a notable effect on a car’s performance, affecting its engine efficiency, […] Read more ›
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When people think about brand theft, they often imagine large corporations like Nike, Chanel, or Gucci battling with hundreds of thousands of fake products. But the truth is, counterfeiters don’t care how big or small you are. In fact, small businesses are often more vulnerable to the damage. Fake products: More than just a nuisance […] Read more ›
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A Europe-wide survey, conducted by SumUp, the fintech company providing services to over 4 million companies worldwide, shows that businesses in Ireland are feeling the pressure of the cost of living, particularly leading up to the Christmas period. From the pool of over 500 respondents, 26.5% believe that their customers would spend less money this […] Read more ›
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By Rev. Dr Susan Goldsworthy, who is an Olympic finalist, award-winning author, executive coach, and speaker with more than 40 years of corporate experience. She is author of new book Care Dare Share: The Secure Base Coach, published by IMD. The future of work is here, and it’s evolving at an unprecedented pace. Technology advancements, […] Read more ›
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In the mid-19th century, transcontinental railroads transformed North America, binding economies and ambitions across vast distances. Today, Donald Trump’s reelection a figure defined by his disregard for truth and embrace of protectionism has sparked a different kind of upheaval: the rise of trade anarchy. Just as blocking those early railways would have shattered mutual progress, […] Read more ›
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Kellie Romack, chief digital information officer at ServiceNow, explains how IT leaders are embracing AI to drive business transformation and become strategic partners within organisations. Recent research by ServiceNow took an in-depth look at how IT leaders are embracing AI to drive business transformation today and innovate for tomorrow. As the chief digital information officer […] Read more ›
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Laura Walsh returns this week to help me unpack the whirlwind of events shaking up crypto, finance, and politics—from Trump memecoin mania to regulatory shifts and the ever-increasing adoption of crypto by institutional finance. Laura Walsh is a Techstars All-Star Mentor, advisor, founder, web3 OG and friend, and in this episode, we dive into: Trump […] Read more ›
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Munster Technological University (MTU) has today published its Economic and Social Impact Study for 2022/23. The report finds that the total economic impact on the Irish economy associated with Munster Technological University’s activities in 2022-23 was estimated to be almost €1 billion euro. In total, the reported year saw MTU generate €979 million in economic […] Read more ›
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Inspired by his community’s energy crisis, a University of Limerick graduate has become the pride of his hometown in Pakistan as he becomes the first person from the community to earn a PhD. Muhammad Muddasar, originally from a small rural village in the Jhang District in Pakistan, is one of 1,705 new graduates being conferred […] Read more ›
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In the wake of a series of reports painting a bleak picture of European competitiveness – and hence future prosperity – the HiPEAC Vision 2025 takes a clear-eyed look at the computing sector in the European Union and sets out a series of actionable recommendations applicable to the next 10 years of computing research, tailored […] Read more ›
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NovaUCD today announced that it is seeking applications from Irish-based start-ups to participate in its 2025 AI Ecosystem Accelerator Programme. The focus of this accelerator programme, which is now in its second year, is to support entrepreneurs who are developing disruptive AI solutions in sectors including healthcare, cybersecurity, education, sustainability, finance, content creation, supply chain […] Read more ›
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