ESB has opened its latest major battery plant at its Aghada site in Co Cork, which will add 150MW (300MWh) of fast-acting energy storage to help provide grid stability and deliver more renewable power to Ireland’s electricity system. This battery energy storage system (BESS) project is the latest in ESB’s pipeline of projects delivered at […] Read more ›
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Pension planning isn’t a fun or glamorous way to invest your hard-earned money. Most people struggle to plan a few years in advance, never mind a few decades in advance. As a result, many people are making mistakes that could come back to bite them in the future. With that in mind, financial expert James […] Read more ›
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Chamber President Noel Gavin calls on the next government to tackle issues at UHL, and to do more for housing and energy The President of Limerick Chamber has said a lack of clear progress and a slow pace of policy development is hindering health, housing and the energy sector in the Mid-West region. Noel Gavin […] Read more ›
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Researchers from the University of Birmingham, UK, have designed a new type of photocurable resin, that offers two key benefits over existing 3D printing resins: it is made entirely from bio-sourced materials, and can be 3D printed, recycled, and then printed again. While current 3D printing usually relies on epoxies or acrylics, which come mostly […] Read more ›
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The European Investment Fund (EIF) is committing a total of €90 million to three funds that incorporate Portuguese venture capital to accelerate the growth of start-up companies primarily in the country’s deep tech and cybersecurity sector in Europe. The EIF pledges, announced at this year’s Web Summit in Lisbon, will enable the three funds – […] Read more ›
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The Husqvarna Group unveiled the Urban Green Space Report 2024, highlighting a concerning decline in urban green spaces worldwide. Analyzing satellite data and AI insights from 344 cities across 62 countries, the report reveals that 75% of these cities have seen a reduction in green spaces. The trend thus continues in the same direction as […] Read more ›
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Western sanctions have severed Russia’s technological lifelines from military-grade circuits to basic software updates. The impact cuts deeper than battlefield setbacks, sending shockwaves through factory floors and office buildings, rewiring daily life itself. Russia’s been here before. The Crimean War era saw European powers weaponize trade, leaving Russian factories struggling with outdated tools while Western […] Read more ›
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The Ireland Chapter of Project Management Institute (PMI) has announced the winners of this year’s PMI National Project Awards, in association with PwC. The winners of the 2024 Awards were announced at a black-tie event held at PwC’s Dublin office on Thursday 14 November. These prestigious awards celebrate the significant contribution and excellence of project […] Read more ›
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In “Unlock Your Leadership Story,” Pat Wadors presents a fresh approach to leadership development, weaving fables and folktales into practical insights on motivation, business dynamics, and personal growth. Each chapter opens with a familiar story, and then explores its relevance to modern challenges, offering readers thought-provoking perspectives on leadership and self-improvement. Wadors begins by sharing […] Read more ›
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National College of Ireland’s campus has been buzzing with excitement over the amazing ideas that were put forward during the NASA Space Apps Challenge that the College hosted for the second time, acting as Dublin Mission Control. Runtime Terror has just been announced as this year’s Dublin Mission Control NASA Space Apps Challenge Global Nominee. […] Read more ›
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Instead of allowing forgotten LEGO bricks to go to waste, a start up company, Sort A Brick, is recycling and repurposing your excess legos. One of their goals is not only rekindling childlike wonder and joy, but sustainability by reducing plastic waste. This environmental solution gives avid LEGO lovers a chance to build new sets […] Read more ›
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Twenty-two of Ireland’s top entrepreneurs and innovators presented new research breakthroughs to leading figures in business and industry at a special showcase at University of Galway. The 22 high potential start-ups were selected for their IP-backed, deep-tech solutions that aim to solve global challenges and hold the prospect of being the next big-ticket homegrown enterprise. […] Read more ›
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On hearing the news of Lonesome George’s death, the last Pinta Island tortoise, most people are likely to think it is sad and noteworthy news. But do we really care? As the world experiences what experts describe as the sixth mass extinction researchers have studied how people react to the news of animals, such as […] Read more ›
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Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), has announced that its digital mapping system is being used by Sport Ireland to digitally map over 12,000 recreational locations and facilities across the island of Ireland. Sport Ireland has launched Get Ireland Active, a national digital hub which maps sports and recreation facilities, walking […] Read more ›
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Bundledocs, is an Irish-owned leading cloud-based document bundling software provider, that serves over 1,600 customers in 35 countries and over 100 of the UK’s Top 200 law firms. The company has expanded and scaled its operations with offices in Cork, Sydney and North America. To learn more about Bundledocs and how they have managed to […] Read more ›
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Stephen Mac Devitt looks at Centaur Art The Future of Art in the Age of Generative AI by Remo Pareschi Over the past two years Generative AI has taken grip of the public imagination, both hype and hysteria in equal measure. The ease of creating fantastical images by text alone, and the immediacy of social […] Read more ›
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Dell Technologies has announced upgrades to its Dell NativeEdge software, making it easier for businesses in Ireland to deploy and use AI at the edge. This is crucial as companies increasingly generate and process data outside traditional data centres in the AI era. Why It Matters? According to the Gartner report, “By 2025, more than […] Read more ›
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Research reveals both netizens and corporate employees love the same passwords: 40% are identical. This year, the most common password in Ireland is “123456”, and it ranks first worldwide. NordPass has released the sixth edition of its annual Top 200 Most Common Passwords research, revealing the most common passwords worldwide and in 44 countries separately. […] Read more ›
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In an era of escalating digital threats, cybersecurity compliance goes beyond ticking a legal box – it’s a crucial shield safeguarding assets, reputation, and the very survival of your business. What is the most common pain point facing businesses these days? Is it supply chain fragility? Fierce competition? Tight cashflows? Or is it the rising […] Read more ›
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Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, has significantly scaled the manufacturing and production capacity of its Barcelona prefabricated data centre factory – increasing it from 7000m2 to 12,000m2 in response to accelerated customer demand for prefabricated, high-compute workload data centre solutions. Schneider Electric Increases Capacity Company scales existing manufacturing […] Read more ›
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