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Ireland risks losing out on investment in tech sector, State agencies warn

Ireland risks losing out on investment and development in the high-tech sector unless the Government introduces legislation which will allow gardaí provide security clearance...

Bursts of free power raise red flags for green tech investors

Something strange is going on in Europe’s power markets. Prices keep dropping below zero.Solar parks on Spanish plains and wind turbines above Norwegian fjords...

Cliff Taylor: Ireland’s model for attracting multinational investment is looking frayed

It would be wrong to say that the dust is settling on the impact of the recent global upheavals on international economies. On the...

U2’s The Edge delights young NI tech start-up leaders with a surprise appearance in Belfast

The U2 guitarist, whose real name is David Howell Evans, visited Ormeau Baths to meet some of the technology enthusiasts in his role as...

Hackers access half a billion customers’ data in Ticketmaster cyber attack

The ShinyHunters hacking group is said to be demanding around £400,000 in a ransom payment to prevent the data being sold on the dark...

PV Tech Power 39: European PV in focus, grid-forming battery storage, and Ireland’s first 4-hour BESS

Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the ensuing energy crisis, the EU made several major policy interventions to safeguard the bloc’s energy security. This...

Irish SMEs playing catch-up with AI due to skills shortage, say tech giants

Tech giants have urged the Government to address the growing trend of SMEs falling behind on AI adoption compared to advancements made by larger...

Carlow native named Person of the Year at Tech Excellence Awards 2024

Carmel Owens of Ballon, County Carlow was award the title of Person of the Year at the Tech Excellence Awards 2024 at the Royal...

Tyndall’s innovative drone tech could improve Ireland’s maritime surveillance and help to take on the drug smugglers

Tyndall National Institute, based at University College Cork (UCC), showcased the groundbreaking industrial research which has been developed through the...

Tech giants working closely on AI compliance, says Data Protection Commission | BreakingNews.ie

The world's leading internet firms are engaging extensively with regulators in the European Union to ensure their artificial-intelligence products do not fall foul of...

Large enterprises in Ireland spending €1.3m on green tech

Auxillion Donal Sullivan says it makes business senseLARGE enterprises of 250+ staff or more in Ireland are spending an average of €1.3m annually on...

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