Innovation

Irish medtech firm’s digital solution shown by researchers to reduce health service costs by 92%

A new digital healthcare approach, developed by patientMpower, an Irish digital health company specialising in solutions for remote patient monitoring,…

3 weeks ago

What are the most important business functions as you scale? Using the Standard Model for Business

Guest post by Edward Rowe is the author of The Standard Model for Business and a governance, assurance, and risk executive with more than twenty-one…

3 weeks ago

EU accessibility law ‘failing in practice’, new research suggests

One year after the European Accessibility Act came into force, most people who are blind or vision impaired say the…

3 weeks ago

Irish Gaming Survey challenges gaming stereotypes

A new survey conducted by the Irish Esports Federation (IEF) has revealed that gaming in Ireland is far more social…

3 weeks ago

European Prize for Women Innovators to celebrate visionary creators

the European Commission revealed the winners of the 12th edition of the European Prize for Women Innovators at the European Innovation Council (EIC) Summit in Brussels. The prize, which…

3 weeks ago

The economic value of data centres to Ireland

The Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke, today published “The Value of Data Centres to Ireland”, an independent…

3 weeks ago

Has AI Reached Its Ozempic Moment? Insights with Joaquín Cuenca

 Magnific CEO Joaquín Cuenca on deepfakes, copyright, creativity and the rise of the no-collar economy Like the weight-loss drug, AI…

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