Edtech

NCI commended by Research Ireland and the Education Awards

On March 5th, 2026, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, and Minister for…

2 weeks ago

Making education awesome Jon Neale, Growth Director UK & Ireland Kahoot!

Jon Neale recently joined Kahoot!, Europe’s largest edtech to expand its education and business partnerships across the UK and Ireland. Jon is…

2 months ago

SciFest celebrates 20 years of student innovation as 2026 competition launches

SciFest, Ireland’s largest and most inclusive second-level STEM fair programme, has announced its return for 2026, marking 20 years since…

2 months ago

Choices chances changes Caroline O’Driscoll, Co-Founder I Wish

International Rose of Tralee and apprentice electrical engineer Katelyn Cummins has been announced as one of the first headline speakers for I Wish…

2 months ago

LearnUpon Acquires AI Learning Creation Platform Courseau

LearnUpon, a Dublin-headquartered global leader in learning technology, today announced its acquisition of Courseau, an AI-assisted course authoring platform. The…

5 months ago

Grinds360 Expands Offering, Launching New Learning Platform for Junior Cycle Students

Grinds360 has announced the launch of its platform focused on supporting students in the Junior Cycle, offering support that gives…

7 months ago

Grinds360 Marks Transformative First Year With Sensational Growth

Nearly one year on from launch, Grinds360, Ireland’s leading hybrid learning platform, has seen explosive growth, with over 3,000 paying…

9 months ago

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