October 18, 2024
Only two weeks left for third-level students to apply for EirGrid’s CleanerGrid Competition

Time is running out for third-level students across Ireland to showcase their vision for the future of the country’s energy sector. Students are invited to apply for the EirGrid CleanerGrid Competition 2024, with applications due to close on Thursday 31st October. Now in its second year, the CleanerGrid competition, run by EirGrid, the operator and […]

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October 18, 2024
AgTechUCD Selects 7 Start-ups for Fourth Accelerator Programme

AgTechUCD has announced the seven start-ups which have been selected for its fourth accelerator programme dedicated to early-stage start-ups in the AgTech and Agrifood sectors. The participating start-ups are Aerial AG Ireland (Dublin), Auto Coupler (Co. Kilkenny), Evogen (Dublin), IONA Minerals (Anglesey, Wales), RoboCrop (Co. Kildare), Weighless Wonders (Dublin) and Zirkulu (Co. Cork). The 2024 […]

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October 18, 2024
Annual Galway City Climathon 2024 hosted at University of Galway

University of Galway, Galway City Council, and PorterShed have come together to host the 2024 Galway City Climathon. The one-day event is designed to allow attendees and experts to share and develop innovative ideas actions and solutions to tackle local, urban challenges in Galway city. The 2024 Galway City Climathon takes place on Friday, October […]

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October 18, 2024
It’s made much like a Vespa, Oscar Morgan Co-Founder and CEO Bo

Last week Bo an English electric scooter company launched in Ireland. Before testing out the scooter which I loved and had fun riding, I met up with Oscar Morgan Co-Founder and CEO of Bo. Oscar spoke to me about what Bo does, how Bo rides so well, how the name Bo was chosen, their launch […]

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October 18, 2024
Study Uncovers How Silkworm Moth’s Odor Detection May Improve Robotics

Researchers from Japan explore how the domesticated flightless silkworm moth (Bombyx mori), a prominent insect model in olfactory research, uses wing flapping to manipulate airflow, enhancing their ability to detect distant pheromones. These findings highlight how moths guide pheromones to their odour sensors in antennae and suggest potential applications for designing advanced robotic systems for […]

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October 18, 2024
Ripple Effect: A Legal Flap That Could Redefine Crypto’s Future

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October 18, 2024
Best Broadband Deals in Ireland – October 2024

The broadband market in Ireland is now flooded with providers all offering a myriad of deals. We know it’s hard to find the perfect deal that suits your needs, but we’re here to help. We’ve teamed up with Switcher.ie, the free and impartial price comparison and switching service, to find the best broadband deals available […]

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October 18, 2024
Sligo café and wine bar in the running to be Ireland’s Favourite Local Business

Ósta Café and Wine Bar is one of the businesses nominated in the Ireland’s Favourite Local Business competition, backed by the Love Sligo Gift Card. Located alongside the Garavogue River, Ósta first opened in the town 18 years ago. Industry expert Brid Torrades has over 40 years of hospitality experience under her belt and said: […]

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October 17, 2024
County Wexford Chamber prepares for digital upgrade as they approach €2 million in Shop Local Voucher spend

First introduced in September 2020, over €2,200,000 of County Wexford Shop Local Vouchers have been sold, with over €1.9 million redeemed in County Wexford businesses to date. The Chamber, which represents the four districts of County Wexford – New Ross, Gorey, Wexford Town and Enniscorthy – says the new gift card will enhance convenience for […]

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October 17, 2024
BearingPoint study finds 43% of C-suite adopting a ‘wait and see’ approach to AI

Management and technology consultancy BearingPoint, has launched an in-depth study on artificial intelligence (AI), emphasising the critical need for organisations to transition into augmented organisations to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving market landscape. The research reveals a notable scepticism towards AI among executives in Ireland and the UK, potentially delaying the necessary transformation. An […]

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