Diana Paiva

Irish Tech reaches new record number in 2021

The new TechIreland report shows that Irish tech funding in 2021 reached a new high of €1.6 billion with a record…

4 years ago

1% for the Planet Launches Philanthropic Fund to change the Environment

1% for the Planet — the global network of individuals and businesses that has donated more than $350 million to…

4 years ago

75% of students report being “worried” about their future career

Responding to a survey conducted by Hayes Culleton Group in conjunction with STEM South West, over 600 students in Ireland…

4 years ago

Google launches Startup School for businesses throughout Ireland

Google For Startups has announced the launch of its Startup School programme in Ireland. The series of virtual training courses…

4 years ago

SEAI announces call for energy research and innovation projects

The Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland (SEAI)  announced a new round of Government funding for energy research and innovation. The call…

4 years ago

Report finds that investment in digital skills could improve Ireland’s GDP

Amárach finds that national investment in digital skills could contribute an extra €9.5 billion to Ireland’s GDP over the next 3…

4 years ago

The Eco Showboat Expedition 2022

The Eco Showboat Mayfly expedition is a four-month arts voyage from Limerick to Enniskillen on the Mayfly, the flagship of…

4 years ago

Astronomers glimpse giant planet in its infancy

A team of astronomers, including researchers from the University of Arizona, has discovered evidence of a giant planet in the…

4 years ago

Leitrim and Westmeath primary schools reach national finals for digital skills competition

Leitrim and Westmeath primary schools reach the national finals of the ‘Ireland’s Future is Mine’ digital skills competition. The two…

4 years ago

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