COVID-19

Max Schrems’ impact on GDPR, Liam McKenna, Mazars

The fifth annual Impact Report by Irish law firm McCann FitzGerald and international audit, tax, and advisory firm, Mazars was…

5 years ago

Enactus Ireland challenges students to showcase their social entrepreneurial skills by applying to new Live Like Never Before Project

Enactus Ireland has called on third level students to apply for their Live Like Never Before Project, aimed at kickstarting…

5 years ago

A Third of Business Leaders See Slow Vaccine Rollout as Single Biggest Risk – IoD Survey

A slow rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination programme is seen by a third (33%) of business leaders as the single…

5 years ago

RTE documentary wins big at Dublin Smartphone Film Festival 2021

The Dublin Smartphone Film Festival is and Ireland’s only International Film Festival dedicated to filmmakers exclusively using mobile devices. For…

5 years ago

Government €160m Boost to Covid Business Grants

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar T.D. today (Tuesday the 9th of February) announced €160m…

5 years ago

New DCU app aims to take the stress out of exam revision

A new app is aiming to take some of the stress out of exam revision for thousands of students at…

5 years ago

Venture capital investment into start-ups fell by a third in 2020

Despite challenges caused by Covid-19, venture capital funding into Irish SMEs grew by 13% to €925m in 2020, compared to…

5 years ago

Julien Mercille on why Zero Covid is achievable

Zero Covid is the hot topic at the moment but is it achievable? The Independent Scientific Advocacy Group (I.S.A.G.)thinks this…

5 years ago

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