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Irish tech firm SL Controls to merge with multinational NNIT

SL Controls is to merge with multinational NNIT as Ireland takes on the role of the global ‘smart factory’ base…

1 year ago

Irish AI Startup Jentic Raises €4 Million to Build the Integration Layer for AI Agents

Jentic, an artificial intelligence startup building the integration layer for AI, has announced it has raised €4 million in pre-seed…

1 year ago

How we can leverage emerging technology Niall Watters, Co-Founder and CEO Carlichauns

The Irish entertainment company, Carlichauns is soon launching their upcoming animated TV series which will take Leprechaun folklore to a new…

1 year ago

Solar panels gifted to ‘Dublin’s Father Christmas’ to power thousands of lights

Known as the 'Father Christmas of Finglas', Dylan Walsh has become well-known across Dublin over the past 10 years for…

1 year ago

LaNua Medical Lands €6 Million to Accelerate Development of Groundbreaking Blood Flow Tech

LaNua Medical, an Irish medtech device startup, today announced it has raised $6.3 million in seed funding. The company is…

1 year ago

Dublin to Host First-Ever Tech Week 23 – 30 May 2025

Dublin City Council is delighted to support ‘Dublin Tech Week’, which will take place from May 23-30, 2025. This first…

1 year ago

JustTip closes €1.1 million funding round to further expand into the UK

JustTip, the cashless tipping solution led by James Fahy and Ciara Walsh, successfully closed a €1.1 million funding round in…

1 year ago

How can we mobilise the resources of the city council Luke Kehoe, Europe Industry Analyst at Ookla

Ookla®, a global leader in connectivity intelligence, recently announced its partnership with Dublin City Council and the City Telecoms Association…

1 year ago

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