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Upcycling project wins student enterprise award

A student entrepreneur saving 1,000kg of e-waste every year building his own gaming PCs was the winner of the Student Enterprise…

1 year ago

Breakthrough Women Tech Leaders Celebrated at TechFoundHer Summit 2025

Global leaders in technology, innovation, and investment gathered today at the Round Room at the Mansion House, Dublin, for TechFoundHer…

1 year ago

What separates AI success from wasted investment?

Guest post by Catherine Moore, Business Change & Design ROI Practice Lead at Codec Many businesses invest in AI expecting…

1 year ago

Business Showcase : Wealth Transfer Token (WTT)

We talk to Michael Blessing Kamwana , founder of the Wealth Transfer Token (WTT) project, about his plans. See more…

1 year ago

New Affric Highlands initiative to boost nature, repeopling and economic opportunities

Britain’s largest rewilding landscape launches as new charity Vast Highlands initiative to boost nature, re-peopling, rural livelihoods and economic opportunities including sustainable…

1 year ago

Minister Chambers launches guidelines on the use of AI for better public services

Minister Jack Chambers is launching ‘Guidelines for the Responsible use of Artificial Intelligence in the Public Service’. Artificial Intelligence is…

1 year ago

Acer Connect Enduro M3 5G Mobile Wi-Fi, reviewed

We look at the Acer Enduro M3 a mobile hotspot for those who need to spend time in off the…

1 year ago

Expleo research reveals 57% of enterprises in Ireland investigating reduced reliance on the US

Expleo, the global technology, engineering and consulting service provider, has announced the results of new research which points to a…

1 year ago

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