Galway

Billionaire Mark Cuban and Professional Athletes Invest in Orreco

Galway based Orreco, the leading agentic AI for sports firm, has announced a $4M funding round with participation from Enterprise…

5 months ago

ATU and Vodafone Ireland secure €4.6 million EU fund to develop digital technologies for online apprenticeship courses?

Atlantic Technological University (ATU) and Vodafone Ireland have successfully secured €4.6 million in funding from the EU’s Connecting Europe Facility…

5 months ago

Trade shifts, health system pressures, and rise of AI, top trends shaping medtech leaders hear – Irish Medtech

Irish Medtech, the Ibec group that represents the medtech sector, Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland hosted Medtech Rising, in The…

5 months ago

Ireland’s Connected Hubs model goes international with expansion to France and Finland

Ireland’s Connected Hubs model is breaking new ground in Europe, as regions in Finland and France begin rolling out pilot…

6 months ago

Galway Student’s Renewable Energy Storage Project Wins Siemens Innovative Student Engineer of the Year Award 2025

A hydrogen-powered renewable energy storage system developed by Atlantic Technological University Galway graduate, James Swift, has been awarded the Siemens…

6 months ago

Irish research project to advance reliability and trust in AI for customer-facing software

Lero, Ireland’s software research centre, is collaborating with Genesys, a global cloud leader in AI-powered Experience Orchestration, on a €550k joint…

7 months ago

Galway Space-Tech Firm Announces the Creation of 125 jobs in Galway to Power ‘Internet in Space’

MBRYONICS, a Galway-based leader in photonic satellite optical communication networks, has opened its new Photon-1 volume manufacturing facility in Dangan…

8 months ago

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