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Businesses urged to consider solar energy for long-term resilience

As clocks spring forward, bringing longer and brighter days, Pinergy, the energy transition company, is encouraging Irish businesses to consider…

2 weeks ago

The Regulation Dilemma: Balancing AI Innovation with European Complexity

Guest post by Adam Spearing, VP of AI GTM, EMEA at ServiceNow Organisations in Europe are under pressure to adopt…

3 weeks ago

Two-in-five Irish employees couldn’t do their jobs without AI

Landmark Technologies, an Irish provider of IT and cybersecurity services, has announced the results of new research which reveals that…

3 weeks ago

Pharma and Life Science Professionals to Meet at ISPE Ireland’s Inspire Conference in Cork

The ISPE Ireland Affiliate flagship event, INSPIRE, will take place on Thursday 14th May 2026 at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork. More than…

3 weeks ago

New National Survey Reveals Irish Teachers under pressure: new national survey highlights workload, reform concerns and lack of voice

The Schooldays.ie Teachers of Ireland Survey 2026, which gathered responses from 1,838 teachers across Early Years, Preschool, Primary, Secondary and…

3 weeks ago

SD Worx pays a fifth of Ireland’s workforce

SD Worx Ireland, a leading payroll and HR solutions provider, has announced that a stricter regulatory environment has resulted in…

4 weeks ago

Irish business leaders express concern about AI, Expleo reveals

Expleo, the global technology, engineering and consulting service provider, have announced the results of its AI Pulse sentiment tracker for Ireland.…

4 weeks ago

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