Future of Work

Expleo research reveals nearly half of businesses in Ireland plan to spend less on sustainability this year

Expleo, a global engineering, technology and consulting service provider, has announced the results of new research, which found that 49%…

3 years ago

TalentGuard Chooses Galvia as AI Partner

TalentGuard, the world’s leading Workforce Skills Intelligent solutions, has chosen to partner with Galvia, a Galway-based AI company, to support…

3 years ago

Pinergy launches €30 million solar energy fund

Pinergy, the clean energy supply & solutions company has today announced the launch of a €30 million fund to accelerate…

3 years ago

Dublin Tech Summit 2023 kicks off with the world’s leading voices in tech, AI and more arriving in Dublin

Dublin Tech Summit, the uniquely Irish networking conference for global tech leaders, kicks off in Dublin’s RDS today, and will…

3 years ago

Remote payments insights Donal McGuinness, CEO Prommt

Rapid inflation is seeing consumers and merchants turn to alternative payment solutions such as open banking. Prommt is an Irish-born…

3 years ago

Hundreds of climate tech companies slipping through the state support net

The State will be urged to invest in the “hidden eco-system” of Irish firms developing hi-tech solutions to the climate…

3 years ago

Why we don’t use chatbots, David Russell the Chief Executive of Elio Networks

Chatbots are rapidly becoming an essential part of many businesses' customer service strategies. With advances in AI and machine learning,…

3 years ago

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