Ireland

Climate Change: Consumers want to be seen as ‘green’ but shift in behaviour not evident

Two in three consumers feel they are already doing all they can possibly do to tackle climate change, according to…

5 years ago

Confronting the threat of cyberattacks head on

Recent research revealed that cybercrime, incuding cyberattacks, cost the Irish economy €9.6 billion last year and revealed there was an…

5 years ago

Top Toys for Christmas By Search Volume

With Christmas fast approaching, parents, grandparents, doting aunties and besotted uncles all over Ireland have been busy researching potential gifts…

5 years ago

Vodafone Ireland launches the Vodafone Repair Lab

Vodafone Ireland has today launched the new Vodafone Repair Lab, the nation’s first online phone repair service, in partnership with…

5 years ago

Is Ireland on course to meet its 2030 decarbonisation targets?

Host in Ireland is hosting a free webinar to discuss whether or not Ireland is on course to meet its…

5 years ago

Mayo girls getting into the STEM of things

Girls aged 13 to 17 from Mount Saint Michael Secondary School, Claremorris are taking part in a unique 12-week programme,…

5 years ago

Skills shortages undermining productivity, business growth, revenues and profitability in 2021

91% of Irish-based employers have experienced recruitment challenges in the past 12 months. These skills shortages have had a significant…

5 years ago

CeADAR to help firms transform their operations with Artificial Intelligence

CeADAR, Ireland’s Centre for Applied AI, wants to help companies transform their business using Artificial Intelligence (AI) before they get…

5 years ago

LYIT races ahead in EV charging rollout

Planning has been approved for two renewable, solar powered, electric vehicle charging stations with additional energy storage capacity at the…

5 years ago

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