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Workday To Invest €175M in Dublin AI Centre of Excellence, Adding 200 Jobs

Workday, Inc. (NASDAQ: WDAY), the enterprise AI platform for managing people, money, and agents, today announced a three-year €175 million…

8 months ago

Irish firm Imvizar brings AR to Hollywood at LA Tech Week

Imvizar, one of the world’s leading augmented reality firms, is set to make a splash next week at LA Tech…

8 months ago

Using Your Energy as a Map to Unearth Hidden Strengths as the ADHD Boss

Bontle Senne is a speaker, transformation leader, author of The ADHD Boss, and coach for neurodivergent leaders. Ask anyone who…

8 months ago

IUCN study offers hope for Tiger Recovery Despite Depletion

The first IUCN Green Status of Species assessment for the tiger (Panthera tigris) finds that the world’s largest cat is Critically Depleted…

8 months ago

Commission-free Grá Macroom Gift Card expected to generate €500,000 in ‘shop local’ sales annually

Macroom and 9 neighbouring villages are collaborating on a new high-tech gift card for the Lee Valley region to drive…

8 months ago

New methods to track invasive plant flowering patterns

Title photo image : Carpobrotus invasion at Duna do Caldeirão, Vila Praia de Âncora, Portugal. Credit: Jonatan Rodríguez, University of…

8 months ago

Maker Faire Rome 2025: Innovation and Play in the Open Air

Maker Faire Rome Turning Innovation into a Contact Sport By Billy Linehan I’m heading to Rome this Friday to cover…

8 months ago

Leitrim County Council launches first of its kind Digital Placemaking Framework

Leitrim County Council has launched Ireland’s first Digital Placemaking Framework to support internet connectivity for businesses and communities across the…

8 months ago

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