Cutting Edge

Adoption of generative AI could boost Ireland’s annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by €40-€45bn in 10 years

Widespread adoption of generative AI has the potential to boost Ireland’s GDP by up to €45 billion (8%) in ten…

2 years ago

New digital health app “I Know Me” set to empower CF patients

May marks Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Awareness Month and this year’s focused theme is Resilient. CF is a genetic disease which…

2 years ago

Hitachi and Google Cloud Announce Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Innovation and Productivity with Generative AI

Hitachi, Ltd., and Google Cloud has announced a multi-year partnership to accelerate enterprise innovation and productivity with generative AI. Hitachi…

2 years ago

Interview with Deepak Chaudhari, Country Head of TCS Ireland

We recently chatted with Deepak Chaudhari, Country Head of TCS Ireland, to find out more about their business, their operations…

2 years ago

Health survey of local river, in Spring Big River Watch from The Rivers Trust

From 3rd May 2024, 2,400 people spent time surveying their local river, working together to submit 1,500 surveys for The…

2 years ago

Scotland’s green chemicals producer launches Crowdfunding campaign

Scottish technology-led producer of green chemicals, Celtic Renewables, has launched its latest crowdfunding campaign with Crowdcube aiming to raise a…

2 years ago

Learnovate Launches Work Ready Graduate Programme to Help Irish Businesses Embrace Cutting-edge Learning Technology Solutions

Learnovate has launched a Work Ready Graduate Programme (WRGP) to help companies in Ireland deploy state-of-the-art learning technology solutions. The…

2 years ago

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