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Longford Students graduate from Maynooth University with ‘Introduction to 21st Century STEM Skills’

Students from St. Mel’s College, Lanesboro Community College, Ardscoil Phádraig and Moyne Community School were among graduates from across Leinster…

13 hours ago

Paradyn supports secure service rollout for Kildare County Council

Paradyn, one of Ireland’s leading cybersecurity and managed service providers, today announces that it is delivering a managed detection and…

2 months ago

Maynooth University joins international Mauve satellite mission to study the hidden lives of stars

Maynooth University has joined an international space science mission with the successful launch of Mauve, a small ultraviolet telescope developed…

5 months ago

EasyGo chosen for €15 million EV charger rollout to 229 sports clubs across the island of Ireland

EasyGo, the country’s largest private EV charging network, has today announced its selection to help deliver a landmark €15 million…

9 months ago

Confey Community College, Leixlip Wins CanSat Ireland National Finals 2025

Following two intense days of competition in the CanSat Ireland National Finals, a team of students from Confey Community College,…

1 year ago

Rye River Brewing Company secures renewable electricity from County Kerry wind farm

Rye River Brewing Company, Ireland’s leading independent craft brewery, based in Celbridge Co. Kildare, has signed a one-year Corporate Power…

1 year ago

Pioneering Maynooth University DNA computing project awarded €4m in EU funding

Maynooth University computer scientist Professor Damien Woods has been awarded €4 million in funding under the European Innovation Council Pathfinder…

2 years ago

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