Artificial Intelligence

Irish-based Partsol launch world’s first AI Stem Cell-engineered Cognitive AI platform

Partsol,  an artificial intelligence innovation firm with its global headquarters in Ireland, has announced the launch of Atai, the world’s…

1 year ago

Unlocking the Future of Work with AI Powered PCs

Over the decades, personal computers have evolved from simple work tools into indispensable companions that shape how we live and…

1 year ago

Leaders in education, government and industry gather for AI summit at Hillsborough Castle

Leaders and decision makers in government, industry and education have convened at Hillsborough Castle for a landmark gathering set to…

1 year ago

Tech Industry Alliance Announces TechFest 2025: Tech, AI & Humanity – Shaping Our Future

Tech Industry Alliance is proud to announce the official launch of TechFest 2025, the South West’s leading technology conference, bringing…

1 year ago

Galvia AI announces new partnership with Sheffield Hallam University, creating AI chatbot for students

Galvia AI, one of Ireland’s leading artificial intelligence companies, has announced a partnership with Sheffield Hallam University to improve student…

1 year ago

Midland Tyre Services reduces accidents by 54% with Samsara

Midland Tyre Services has established a new standard of safety across its entire fleet operations by implementing advanced AI-powered solutions…

1 year ago

GlobalLogic Launches VelocityAI to Harness the Power of AI, Digital, and Human Expertise

GlobalLogic, a Hitachi Group company, has announced VelocityAI, a comprehensive suite of AI-powered service offerings designed to take organisations from…

1 year ago

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