Sustainability

Collaboration Evolves at Analog Devices Catalyst event

ADI Catalyst to deliver a 3.4TWh formation capability for Electric Vehicle batteries by 2030. I arrived in Limerick on June…

3 years ago

Plantiverse – Plants in the Metaverse

What if plants could create their own NFT images, mint, and sell them - taking their own economic power to…

3 years ago

AI for Sustainability: Materials Informatics is Driving Change

By Sam Dale, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx Materials informatics is the application of data-driven methods, including machine learning techniques, to…

3 years ago

How Business in the Community Ireland can help with sustainability

Following a year of great discussion on sustainability and climate change, there’s never been more pressure on Irish business to…

3 years ago

Quantum Leap

It depends on who you’re asking, but some people will say that quantum computers can either break the internet, which…

3 years ago

Highlighting Ocean Acidification on the Sustainability Tour with Manel Bustelo and Alana Alvarez Vernice

In this podcast Melanie Boylan chats with Manuel Bustelo and Alana Alvarez Vernice about their ongoing mission to highlight ocean…

4 years ago

€7M Food Packaging Project to Meet EU Sustainability Targets

A €7 million EU project involving researchers at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) aims to tackle single-use plastic…

4 years ago

Sustainability partnership between Mary Robinson Centre and Sandyford Business District

SANDYFORD BUSINESS DISTRICT PARTNERS WITH BALLINA-BASED, MARY ROBINSON CENTRE, TO DRIVE SUSTAINABILITY IN THE DISTRICT On the back of the…

4 years ago

Europe’s Most EV-Friendly Road Trip Adventures

Future of Motoring There’s no doubt electric vehicles are the future of motoring. With the government banning sales of new…

4 years ago

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