Ronan Leonard

€2.5 million Mullingar paper voucher set for an upgrade to high-tech physical and digital gift card

Plans have been unveiled for a new digital gift card for Mullingar to replace their popular gift vouchers. In circulation…

1 year ago

AMD collaborates with innovative Irish firm vStream to open its first AMD Product Experience Centre in Dublin

Global experiential agency vStream has collaborated with AMD, the high-performance and adaptive computing leader, to launch in Dublin the first…

1 year ago

ESB study reveals 80% of parents with primary school-aged children are in support of extracurricular activities in STEM

A recent survey highlights strong parental support for STEM education, with 80% of parents willing to back their child's participation…

1 year ago

Publift announces plans for 50 jobs in Dublin

Publift, an Australian adtech leader, is excited to announce its expansion into Dublin with plans to have 50 employees by…

1 year ago

VRAI Expands into US Market

Leading simulation data company VRAI have announced they will open their first US office in Orlando, Florida having raised a $5m (£4.2m)…

1 year ago

ATC Logistics wins AWS Ireland Horizon Award

Dublin-based ATC Logistics has won the 2025 AWS Ireland Horizon Award in recognition of the company’s outstanding contribution to employment,…

1 year ago

Geotab introduces new vehicle safety and maintenance measures for Irish fleets

Geotab Inc., a global market leader in connected transportation solutions, has introduced two new products for the Irish fleet market…

1 year ago

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