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HRLocker research finds majority of Irish SMEs risk GDPR and WRC breaches due to ‘Document Disorder’

Irish SMEs may be unknowingly breaching GDPR and failing to meet Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) record-keeping requirements due to widespread…

3 months ago

Dublin Tech Summit 2026 reveals early keynote speakers

Dublin Tech Summit has revealed the first of its confirmed keynote speakers for Ireland’s flagship tech event taking place this…

3 months ago

YouTube, Instagram Lawsuit: Can Brain Science Solve Social Media Addiction?

By David Stephen  The first admission, regarding solving social media addiction and harm for users, especially teens, is that digital is…

3 months ago

Ekco acquires Datalogix as it accelerates expansion strategy

Ekco, one of Europe’s leading security-first managed security service providers (MSSP), has announced the acquisition of Cork-based Datalogix. Ekco, founded…

3 months ago

AI Adoption in Irish Small Firms: Work In Progress

Are Irish SMEs Ready for AI? Insights from the Ground The conversation about AI and small business has moved on.…

3 months ago

SETU leads €400,000 EU health tech education project

South East Technological University (SETU) is coordinating AM-Heal, a two-year, €400,000 Erasmus+ partnership designed to strengthen Additive Manufacturing (AM) skills…

3 months ago

A great idea for space? EUSPA CASSINI Challenge could help, Jana Kominek Vecerkova

We caught up with Jana Kominek Vecerkova to learn more about the EUSPA CASSINI Challenge, which is now looking for more interesting…

3 months ago

Assistive technology is a fundamental right, says Irish charity

Assistive technology is not just about equipment or software, but is a fundamental rights issue, according to the individuals supported…

3 months ago

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