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Taoiseach welcomes €750,000 funding from Google.org for nonprofits supporting local employment opportunities in Dublin

An Taoiseach, Simon Harris TD was at Google’s Bolands Mills campus to address a group of graduates from the Ringsend,…

2 years ago

What to look for in the mobile payments sector over the next 12 months?

By Claire Maslen, Mobile Ecosystem Forum The payment infrastructure in the telecoms industry is a multi-faceted system designed to handle…

2 years ago

Motorola Solutions Announces New Global R&D Centre in Ireland

Motorola Solutions today announced it is opening a new Research and Development Centre in Cork which is expected to generate…

2 years ago

SEAI says It’s Time to Show Fossil Fuels the Door!

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is encouraging homeowners with old oil or gas boilers to show fossil fuels…

2 years ago

Expleo launches Big Build initiative to solve NI community needs

Expleo, a global engineering, technology and consulting service provider, has announced the launch of Expleo’s Big Build and the completion…

2 years ago

Ruth McGuinness wins Microsoft Power Women Award 2024

Microsoft has revealed that Ruth McGuinness, Head of Data and AI at Kainos, headquartered in Belfast has won the Microsoft…

2 years ago

SETU announces 10 new TU RISE PhD Scholarships to advance cutting-edge research

South East Technological University (SETU) is pleased to announce the introduction of 10 scholarships under the Technological University Research and…

2 years ago

Solidroad Secures $1.2 Million in Funding

Solidroad, an innovative AI-powered platform dedicated to revolutionising hiring, onboarding, and training for enterprises, has successfully raised $1.2 million in…

2 years ago

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