In a first for Ireland in Irish Waters, an Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) was launched by XOCEAN off the Co. Louth coast last week, to undertake an environmental...
IT Carlow has announced two new innovative STEM degree courses that will provide skilled graduates in biomedical electronics, and in robotics and automated syst...
57% of people in Ireland struggle to tell the difference between real news and fake news, according to Deloitte Ireland’s latest Digital Consumer Trends report on digital usage and entertainment.
85% feel that fake news is a major problem today, w...
A €25m investment in a Deep Water Berth at Ros an Mhíl in Co. Galway has been announced by Minister for Agriculture, Food and Marine Charlie McConalogue T.D., a...
Almost 60% of Irish customers are extremely concerned about the data companies hold about them according to Gate One’s recent customer-centricity report, Keepin...
TG4 have launched a 14-week intensive television and film training and skills-based programme.
This practical programme, delivered by Atlantic Academy, will showcase practical and creative skills and will equip participants with the ability and ap...
Cork-based Milestone Solutions has announced plans to create 80 new roles through an expansion of its operations into mainland Europe.
The company currently ...
EY Ireland has today announced the launch of the EY STEM App which will be rolled out across the Republic of Ireland, following a successful pilot in the US and...
The world’s largest anti-food waste app, Too Good To Go, has officially launched in Galway.
Galwegians can simply download the free Too Good To Go app and search for their nearby store with unsold food. They then purchase a ‘Surprise Bag’ at a fra...