Ireland

Techworks Marine Commences Metocean Survey for National Offshore Wind Project on Ireland’s South Coast

TechWorks Marine has commenced a comprehensive year-long metocean survey in Maritime Area A – Tonn Nua, of the Irish Government’s…

7 months ago

Sports Clubs Urged to Take Up EV Charger Grant

ePower is reminding sports clubs across the island of Ireland who have been selected for grants to install electric vehicle…

7 months ago

Steady Hiring and Strong Contract Extensions in Q3 as Budget Buckles Pay Expectations

New data from Matrix Recruitment for Q3 2025 has revealed that workers in Ireland are prioritising stability, flexibility, autonomy, upskilling,…

7 months ago

Own the Room – Presentation Skills for Tech Professionals

Guest post by Isobel Rimmer, who is founder of international training and development consultancy, Masterclass Training, and author of Present…

7 months ago

Deadline approaches for EirGrid’s €12,000 CleanerGrid Competition

Time is running out for third-level students across Ireland to showcase their vision for the future of the country’s energy…

8 months ago

Do Character.ai and ChatGPT have responsibility for mental health?

By David Stephen Mental health symptoms and emotional distress are universally present in human societies, and an increasing user base means…

8 months ago

Buildings Beo, new life for derelict Irish properties

BUILDINGS BEO is a property show with a difference: it's not only about the renovation of heritage buildings all around the…

8 months ago

Beavers released in Glen Affric 400 years after extinction in Scotland

A family of five beavers and a beaver pair have been released at two sites on Loch Beinn a Mheadhoin…

8 months ago

Beta Festival returns November 7th, Arts and Technology

A digital journey to the ocean depths, a virtual reality exploration of Notre-Dame Cathedral, and an international conference on art…

8 months ago

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