Local Enterprise Offices Helped Create Over 7,100 New Jobs in 2024

1 year ago

Yesterday in Dublin, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke, T.D., announced that the Local Enterprise Offices are now…

Sia unveils new name and refreshed branding

1 year ago

Formerly known as Sia Partners, Sia has unveiled a shortened name and a refreshed brand  identity. This evolution reflects the…

Homeowners Urged to Prepare for Powercuts Ahead of Storm Éowyn

1 year ago

As Ireland braces itself for Storm Éowyn, homeowners are being urged to prepare for possible power cuts and to have…

Ireland’s first level 7 electric vehicle (EV) systems repair programme delivered by TUS and Shannon Chamber Skillnet

1 year ago

Increasing sales of hybrid and battery electric vehicles prompted the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), Shannon Chamber Skillnet, along…

‘Shop local’ gift card sales top €10 million in 2024

1 year ago

Irish towns and cities from across the country are investing in local gift cards to boost shopping districts with €10.5…

IT most highly paid sector in 2024

1 year ago

Leading hiring platform IrishJobs has today published new data that reveals professionals in the IT sector earned the highest average…

EUR1.2 billion in GDPR fines issued across Europe in 2024

1 year ago

The seventh annual edition of DLA Piper's GDPR Fines and Data Breach Survey has revealed another significant year in data…

From governance to collaboration: the AI trends defining 2025

1 year ago

Guest post by Cathy Mauzaize, President, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at ServiceNow It’s been fascinating to see the…

Start-ups Seeking to Raise €55 Million Pitch at NovaUCD’s Annual Investor Day

1 year ago

NovaUCD has announced that twenty-five (25) start-ups, which collectively are seeking to raise over €55 million in funding, pitched to…


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