Ireland

Publift announces plans for 50 jobs in Dublin

Publift, an Australian adtech leader, is excited to announce its expansion into Dublin with plans to have 50 employees by…

1 year ago

VRAI Expands into US Market

Leading simulation data company VRAI have announced they will open their first US office in Orlando, Florida having raised a $5m (£4.2m)…

1 year ago

New eSails provide wind-assisted propulsion for sea tankers

bound4blue has completed the installation of its breakthrough eSAIL® suction sails on tanker vessel Pacific Sentinel with a streamlined single-stop…

1 year ago

HMD OffGrid, off grid connectivity, 24/7 search & rescue, real-time location sharing, reviewed

We look at the interesting HMD OffGrid, which clearly has some practical and relevant use-case scenarios. See more about the…

1 year ago

1 in 7 Irish Businesses Report Having No Women in Senior Management

Grant Thornton research has revealed an increase in the number of businesses without female representation in senior management in Ireland.…

1 year ago

DigiFab: Faster, Cheaper and Greener Building Renovations

DigiFab is set to transform building renovation, making buildings more comfortable and energy efficient, by developing a solution that reduces…

1 year ago

Into the Great Wide Ocean : Life in the Least Known Habitat on Earth, reviewed

We look at the new book by Sönke Johnsen. See more about Into the Great Wide Ocean : Life in…

1 year ago

RDI Hub celebrates its five-year anniversary with €250 million in capital flows

€250 million in capital flowed through the RDI Hub for startups and scaling companies in the southwest region. €1M Smart…

1 year ago

STEPS Engineers Week 2025: Inspiring the Engineers of the Future

To celebrate the launch of Engineers Week 2025, running from 1 – 7  March, Intel Ireland and Engineers Ireland visited…

1 year ago

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