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Visa Announces Winners of Ireland’s Inaugural She’s Next Grant Programme

Visa today announced the winners of its inaugural She's Next Grant Programme in Ireland, five women business-owners from across Ireland…

4 years ago

Using AI in a Heavily Regulated Environment: Drug and Vaccine Inspection

In August the news about Japan suspending 1.63 million doses of the Moderna vaccine shocked the world community. It was…

4 years ago

What does consent look like in an age of AI?

AI's evolving scope One of the great sea changes of recent years has been the speed with which artificial intelligence…

4 years ago

Irish-based Tech and Finance Salaries Increased by Up to 20% in 12 Months

Irish-based tech and finance salaries have increased by up to 20% in 12 months, according to new data published by…

4 years ago

Irish business prioritising gender balance at board level

The fourth report of the Balance for Better Business Review Group shows that Irish businesses have made important progress in…

4 years ago

Online Shopping: 8 in 10 users now buy goods or services online

Almost 8 in 10 (79%) of users now use online shopping according to Household Digital Consumer Behaviour 2021, a new…

4 years ago

New website launched to help SMEs decarbonise

climatetoolkit4business.gov.ie, a new website launched today by The Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar T.D., and the Minister for the Environment, Climate and…

4 years ago

The most in-demand coding languages for 2022

Research carried out by CodingNomads, a global top 10 ranked software engineering training company shows that Python will be the…

4 years ago

The future of sustainable food production being pioneered in Donegal

Lárionad Acmhainní Nádúrtha CTR will form part of a €3.1m research project to diversify food production across the island of…

4 years ago

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