Ronan Leonard

SumUp survey highlights work/life trends across Irish SME landscape

A recent survey conducted by global fintech company SumUp, reveals distinctive trends among business owners across work demands, key indicators…

1 year ago

Prof. Mark Smales awarded €3.5 million prestigious Research Ireland Research Professorship grant

Prof. Mark Smales has been awarded over €3.5 million through the prestigious Research Ireland Research Professorship Programme. Holding a joint…

1 year ago

Galway MedTech SymPhysis Medical targets €40M in revenue as it prepares for US launch

SymPhysis Medical, the Galway MedTech company seeking to address the distressing condition of fluid in the chest in cancer patients,…

1 year ago

Ireland’s National Esports Centre opens in Cork

Taoiseach Micheál Martin officially opened Ireland’s first dedicated esports complex, the National Esports Centre, this weekend in Cork, marking a…

1 year ago

Just Eat Drives Technology Advancements to Level Up Its Customer Experience

Just Eat, Ireland’s leading on-demand food delivery platform, has today announced it will be rolling out its Artificial Intelligence (AI)…

1 year ago

HRLocker Research Reveals 40% of Irish Businesses Still Unaware of Gender Pay Gap Reporting Obligations

Ahead of International Women’s Day 2025, new research from HRLocker reveals that 40% of firms in Ireland with 50 -…

1 year ago

An Post Creates Stellar Stamps for Women in STEM

Two special postage stamps celebrating the work of Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) and featuring two pioneering…

1 year ago

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