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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 11/11/2024 05:30 EDT

Cybersecurity’s First Line of Defence: The Role of People and AI in Safeguarding & Strengthening Ireland’s Cyber Leadership

Guest post by Jason Ward, EMEA North Vice-President and Managing Director of Dell Technologies Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept—it’s here, reshaping Ireland’s business landscape at an unprecedented pace. From healthcare to finance, transportation to manufacturing, Generative AI (GenAI) is solving complex challenges and informing better decision-making. The shift towards accelerated computing […] Read more ›

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 3 place · 11/11/2024 04:00 EDT

Advancing AI Integration in the European Energy Sector

As the digital age transforms the energy landscape, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and critical energy infrastructure could boost efficiency, resilience, and sustainability. To drive this innovation, Dublin-based EPRI Europe is launching AI-EFFECT, aimed at accelerating the development, testing, and validation of AI applications in the energy sector. AI-EFFECT brings together 19 leading European […] Read more ›

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News 1 place · 11/08/2024 12:00 EDT

Integrity360 enables organisations to fully optimise their AI investment with launch of Managed dSOC Services

Integrity360, one of the leading pan-European cyber security specialists, has announced the launch of its Managed dSOC Services, an advanced security monitoring solution powered by Darktrace’s AI-driven technology and Integrity360’s cyber security expertise. The partnership allows Darktrace customers to gain access to an expert team dedicated to ensuring continuous, real-time monitoring, with around-the-clock expertise that […] Read more ›

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 2 place · 11/08/2024 11:00 EDT

Final Call for Bord na Móna’s Accelerate Green GROW Programme

Bord na Móna is issuing a final call for applications to its Accelerate Green GROW programme, a leading accelerator programme designed to support the growth of sustainable enterprises in Ireland. The closing date for applications is fast approaching, with submissions due by November 22nd, 2024. Accelerate Green GROW is delivered by Bord na Móna in […] Read more ›

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Marc-Roger Gagné MAPP @ Irish Tech News 1 place · 11/08/2024 10:13 EDT

Granny’s Got Game: Outsmarting Scammers

At a recent cybersecurity info session with seniors at Britannia United Church in Ottawa where I was invited to join their weekly Coffee and Conversation on Thursdays I came prepared to discuss the latest online scams and fraud. What I encountered, though, was a reminder that modern cyber-scammers are merely the digital descendants of historical […] Read more ›

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 11/08/2024 10:00 EDT

Irish Electricity Sector Sets Out Major Policy and Investment Pathway for Decarbonisation of Society and Economy

The Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI) has published a comprehensive strategic roadmap to decarbonise the electricity sector, economy and society. This marks the shared view of the all-island electricity sector, from generation through to retail, of the critical role of electricity in achieving Ireland’s climate goals. Ireland must increase electrification of industry, heating and transport […] Read more ›

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 1 place · 11/08/2024 09:00 EDT

Munster Technological University to host world’s largest disability sports trade exhibition in 2025

Munster Technological University will host the world’s largest disability sports trade exhibition in 2025 under the patronage of UNESCO. The 25th International Symposium of Adapted Physical Activity (ISAPA) and the 3rd International Symposium on Physical Activity and Visual Impairment or Deafblindness will take place at MTU’s North Campus in Tralee, Kerry from 16th – 20th […] Read more ›

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 2 place · 11/08/2024 08:00 EDT

Solaris opens for world premiere in Cork & Galway for Science Week 2024

Solaris, a brand-new creative project which brings audiences on a journey through the life stages of a star, will open for its world premiere during Science Week at the Marina Market in Cork on 10 November 2024. To celebrate Science Week, the public is encouraged to visit Solaris and discover the journey of a star, […] Read more ›

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Caleb Scott @ Irish Tech News · 11/08/2024 07:00 EDT

Galway Hosts Public Sector Leaders for Reform-Focused Event at J.E. Cairnes School

Key leaders from across the public sector are to come together at the University of Galway’s J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics to share insights and explore how lessons from crises can be used to deliver future reform. The event – Leading Change in the Public Sector: Using Crisis to Deliver Future Reform – […] Read more ›

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Caleb Scott @ Irish Tech News · 11/08/2024 05:30 EDT

Innovative approaches for the detection of apple scab disease

The UK Agri-Tech Centre conducted a feasibility study with Kent fruit growers, Rumwood Green, and crop protection advisers, Landseer Ltd., on the project – ‘Apple Orchard Health: Evaluating Hyperspectral Imagery for Disease Detection and Biostimulant Efficacy’ – with funding from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and UKRI Transforming Food Production Challenge. […] Read more ›

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Caleb Scott @ Irish Tech News · 11/08/2024 04:00 EDT

New Peatland Standard accelerates restoration and boosts Ireland’s climate resilience

A new voluntary certification that will help restore Ireland’s peatland and boost climate resilience by allowing farmers and landowners to demonstrate the environmental benefit of their activities has been launched for public consultation. According to estimates, the restoration of the 700,000 hectares of degraded peatlands in the country could help to avoid up to 2 […] Read more ›

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 11/07/2024 12:00 EDT

SSE acquires 120MW/240MWh battery storage project in County Offaly

SSE has grown its secured battery energy storage system (BESS) pipeline in Ireland to 300MW with the acquisition of the 120MW/240MWh Thornsberry BESS project near Tullamore, County Offaly. Pictured is the company’s 50MW battery storage facility in Wiltshire, England. Co. Offaly, 6th November 2024: SSE has acquired the project development rights for a 120MW/240MWh grid-scale […] Read more ›

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Caleb Scott @ Irish Tech News · 11/07/2024 11:00 EDT

OECD launches How’s Life? report and Digital Well-being Hub to foster more inclusive and sustainable well-being for all

How’s Life? 2024 is the OECD’s flagship publication on the state of well-being for people, the planet, and future generations. The report was launched on November 5th at the 7th OECD World Forum on Well-being: Strengthening Well-being Approaches for a Changing World. It charts both current well-being outcomes and future resources, offering a comprehensive picture […] Read more ›

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Caleb Scott @ Irish Tech News · 11/07/2024 10:00 EDT

Prestigious European Research Council award successes for Irish-based researchers

Two researchers based in Ireland, Dr Nicola Fletcher (University College Dublin) and Dr Ruth Britto (Trinity College Dublin) have joined an elite number of distinguished scholars announced as European Research Council (ERC) Synergy laureates. ERC grants are recognised as the most prestigious and competitive European-level awards in research, with the Synergy awards specifically aimed at […] Read more ›

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 11/07/2024 09:00 EDT

New digital gifting technology to make it easier for organisations to support local with staff rewards

Fintech Miconex has launched new digital gifting technology in Ireland to enable organisations to easily reward their staff with local gift cards. The technology, introduced in October, allows organisations to send digital e-cards versions of Town & City Gift Cards online to multiple recipients at once. Organisations can also choose to send their gift cards immediately or […] Read more ›

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News 3 place · 11/07/2024 08:00 EDT

Exclusive Networks Doubles Down on Data Security with NetApp

Exclusive Networks, a global cybersecurity specialist, has announced a dedicated distribution partnership with NetApp, the intelligent data infrastructure company, to provide highly secure, data-centric solutions to channel partners in the UK and Ireland. Together, Exclusive Networks and NetApp will enable partners to better protect their customers’ businesses, enhance cybersecurity and deliver secure and resilient digital […] Read more ›

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News 3 place · 11/07/2024 07:00 EDT

Accenture research finds divide between energy providers and their consumers

While 86% of Irish consumers are interested in the energy transition to a more sustainable energy future, there is a gap between interest and willingness to pay more to support it. A lesser 44% of consumers are willing or able to pay more for clean energy initiatives, according to Accenture’s new energy consumer survey. This […] Read more ›

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News · 11/07/2024 05:30 EDT

Laya Healthcare’s Workplace Wellbeing Index Reveals One in Five Workers Struggling with Substance Use

A concerning trend has emerged in Irish workplaces: one in five workers are struggling with illegal substance use, according to the latest laya healthcare Workplace Wellbeing Index. Launched today at Croke Park, Dublin, this comprehensive annual report, now in its fifth year, provides crucial insights into the evolving landscape of employee wellbeing in Ireland. Business […] Read more ›

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Irish Tech News @ Irish Tech News 2 place · 11/07/2024 04:00 EDT

SETU researchers contribute to NASA space mission with Astrobeat

South East Technological University (SETU) lecturer in aerospace engineering, Dr Mark Wylie, and SETU postgraduate researcher, Theeba Shafeeg, were delighted to witness the launch of NASA’s SpaceX’s 31st commercial resupply services mission from the Kennedy Space Center at approximately 2:30am GMT on 5 November. The mission includes studies of solar wind, a radiation-tolerant moss, spacecraft […] Read more ›

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Ronan Leonard @ Irish Tech News · 11/06/2024 12:00 EDT

Wise research reveals 3 in 4 consumers frustrated with high banking fees

New research unveiled by Wise, the international money app, shows a growing frustration among Irish people with high costs for basic banking services and hidden fees for international transactions. As a result, more people are taking a hybrid banking approach or using digital only alternatives. Results from the second annual ‘State of Irish Banking Report’ reveal that […] Read more ›

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