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Ireland’s EU Climate Pact National Conference returns for its second year to drive grassroots action

The event will bring together a broad range of individuals, communities, local authorities, and organisations, all united in their efforts…

11 months ago

Minister Lawless announces €63.84m to accelerate commercialisation of research across Ireland

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, has announced a multi-annual ‘Accelerating Research to…

12 months ago

EUR1.2 billion in GDPR fines issued across Europe in 2024

The seventh annual edition of DLA Piper's GDPR Fines and Data Breach Survey has revealed another significant year in data…

1 year ago

Empowering Older Adults with Home-Care Robots

The rapidly increasing aging population will lead to a shortage of care providers in the future. While robotic technologies are…

1 year ago

EIT’s Battery Academy Hits Milestone: 100,000 Learners Trained to Power Europe’s Green Transition

The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is pleased to announce the achievement of training 100,000 direct learners and…

1 year ago

Irish organisations awarded more than €836 million by EU Horizon Europe

Irish organisations have been awarded more than €836 million in funding from the EU’s Horizon Europe 2021 -2027 research and…

1 year ago

irish organisations secure €836 million in Horizon Europe research and innovation funding since 2021

Irish organisations have been awarded more than €836 million in funding from the EU’s Horizon Europe 2021 -2027 research and…

1 year ago

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