Ronan Leonard

Expleo reveals Ireland’s AI transformation concerns are climbing despite rising confidence levels

Expleo, the global technology and consulting service provider, has announced the results of its AI Pulse sentiment tracker for Ireland.…

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Four Irish Founders Accepted into Y Combinator’s Summer 2026 Batch

Four Irish founders are heading to Silicon Valley after being accepted into Y Combinator's Summer 2026 batch, one of the…

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Linked Finance surpasses €400m in SME lending

Linked Finance, Ireland’s leading non-bank SME lender, has passed €400 million in cumulative lending to small and medium-sized businesses since…

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Irish MedTech Company Leads EU Breakthrough in Drug-Free Migraine Treatment – Platform Cleared for First-in-Human Trials

A Dublin-based medical device start-up has completed a major regulatory milestone in its bid to transform treatment for chronic migraine…

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CCPC warns of scams and unexpected charges as new customs rules are introduced

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is warning consumers to be alert to scam messages seeking customs payments, as…

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The best tech deals to shop this Prime Day (June 23-26th)

Amazon has announced Prime Day 2026 will return to Amazon.ie from June 23 to June 26, offering Prime members access…

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Equinix trials landmark hydrogen power solution at Dublin data centre

Equinix, Inc., the world’s digital infrastructure company®, has trialled its first-ever deployment of a Hydrogen Power Unit for data centre…

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