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Major investment for Waterford branch as IBM Ireland create hundreds of high-tech jobs

IBM Ireland, a world-leader in technology, have announced a new investment that will create up to 800 high-tech jobs across the country, helping build...

IBM Ireland announces investments in Dublin, Cork and Waterford which will see the creation of 800 high-tech jobs

800 high-tech jobs are on the way for the country after IBM Ireland announced new investments in Dublin, Cork and Waterford. The positions are aimed...

IBM to create up to 800 new high-tech Irish jobs, including roles in Cork

Up to 800 high-tech jobs will be shared by Cork, Waterford and Dublin following a major expansion announced yesterday by global computing giant IBM...

IBM to create 800 new jobs at Irish hubs as tech titan announces AI and cloud projects

The tech giant – which has had an Irish base for 65 years, making it Ireland’s longest-standing tech multinational – employs around 3,000 people...

Dunnes Stores, Tesco Ireland and Aldi Ireland tap Kwayga retail technology to combat cost of living — Retail Technology Innovation Hub

Martin Fitzgerald, Kwayga COO, says: "Our technology is designed to empower retailers to make informed decisions that benefit their customers. Our partnership...

Irish tech company Intercom to invest extra $94m in artificial intelligence

Irish tech company Intercom is to invest an extra $94 million (€87 million) in artificial intelligence (AI) as part of plans to become the...

Irish Medical Tech Company Raises €2.1 Million for Vertigo Treatment

The startup has created a wearable head sensor and software that lets therapists monitor patient symptoms, prescribe and record activities that patients complete, and...

More than six out of 10 tech leaders in Ireland ‘do not have an artificial intelligence strategy’

More than six in 10 tech leaders in Ireland are not yet investing in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and do not have an AI...

Irish tech chiefs say cybersecurity and the lack of talent are more pressing worries than AI

While Irish tech leaders have a high level of interest in artificial intelligence, most of them have not invested in the necessary technology –...

EY Ireland Tech Leaders Outlook 2024: AI, Cybersecurity & Talent top the agenda while Cloud adoption soars

High level of Artificial Intelligence (AI) interest among Irish tech leaders, but more than six...

Revenue seeks to wind up Clifden coffee house backed by former Central Bank director and tech high-flyer

The firm operated the Galway venue, called 12 Pins Coffee, up until recent months. The shop is now listed online as being closed permanently.Mr...

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