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Expleo research reveals businesses in Ireland double down on humans and empathy amid AI adoption

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

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When you are the only one who looks like you in the room, Patty Azzarello

By Patty Azzarello I am in a room of 15 men and 1 woman. I am the woman. I am…

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Maker Faire Rome 2026 opens calls for makers, schools and researchers

Applications are now open for one of Europe’s best-known maker and applied technology events Applications are now open for Maker…

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Gas Networks Ireland to connect new €80 million biomethane plant in Cork to national gas grid

Gas Networks Ireland has signed an agreement with Stream BioEnergy to connect a new €80 million biomethane facility in Little…

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Think before you tap: beware card payment overcharging scams

Consumers need to take extra care when making card payments, following an increase in reports of people being significantly overcharged…

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Cross Border Commuting Increases for Ireland and Northern Ireland

The labour markets in Ireland and Northern Ireland show strong alignment across several areas including skills priorities, sectoral needs and…

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New Irish Offshore Wind Energy Programme to counter volatile fossil fuel prices and supply disruptions

Minister O’Brien launches Offshore Wind Energy Programme Report outlining advancement in offshore energy delivery Minister for Climate, Energy and the…

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