Ireland

Microsoft reveals Ireland continues to rank 4th globally for AI adoption

Global adoption of AI continued to rise in the second half of 2025, increasing by 1.2 percentage points compared to…

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More homes and businesses taking control of their energy costs than ever with SEAI Grants

More homeowners and businesses are taking control of their energy costs than ever, with 2025 the highest year on record…

5 months ago

Can AI compliance drive competitive advantage?

Guest post by Ronnie Hamilton, pre-sales director, Climb Channel Solutions Ireland If compliance feels overwhelming right now, it’s not just…

5 months ago

EHS International Launches IOSH-Certified PSDP & PSCS Training

EHS International, a leading provider of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) services with offices in Cork, Dublin, Belfast and London, has launched new…

5 months ago

Dublin Fire Brigade invests in location intelligence to reduce fire risk across county

Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), has announced that Dublin Fire Brigade has deployed a new…

5 months ago

Women’s Aid Ends Use of X

Women’s Aid, a national organisation working to prevent and address the impact of domestic violence and abuse, including coercive control,…

5 months ago

Why Ireland Is Emerging as One of Europe’s Most Compelling Solar and Battery Markets

By Warwick Johnston, CEO, SunWiz Europe’s solar story is often told as if the continent were a single market moving…

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Quantum Computing: Why Neuromorphic AI Needs a New Classical Storage

By David Stephen who looks at Neuromorphic AI in this article.  What are the structural foundations of human intelligence, in…

5 months ago

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