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Merlyn Mind and Learnovate have partnered to run an edtech pilot project out of 48 Irish primary and post-primary schools.
Nearly 200 people could face mandatory redundancies at Intel’s foundry in Leixlip, Co Kildare. Although, final figures might be lower.
Business start-up registrations rose 9pc in the first half of the year, but corporate judgements surged by 30pc pointing to financial strains on many existing businesses.
Maynooth University’s Prof Andrew Coogan wants to understand how sleep affects human health ‘out in the wild’ of the real world.
More and more organisations are hiring based not on a candidate's third-level education but on the skills they possess.
SiliconRepublic.com visited the EIRSAT-1 mission control at University College Dublin, just weeks before the project comes to a close.
Joii, our latest Start-up of the Week, is an AI-powered menstrual health app that lets users scan their period pad to measure blood volume and clot sizes to gain health insights.
The ‘first-of-its-kind’ facility will support Ireland’s electric vehicle drivers and showcase how various energy sources can be combined to provide an environmentally friendly alternative. ePower, an ...
The CSO is set to depart from the company today (30 June). Intel’s senior vice-president and chief strategy officer (CSO) Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah is departing from the company in the latest of the ...
After Donald Trump called off trade talks on Friday (June 27), Canada has halted it digital services tax originally due to come into effect today (June 30). In a bid to get trade talks with the US ...
What was discovered is that more than one-third (35pc) of survey participants are actively looking for alternative work that ...
The latest set of layoffs, which could include employees from other departments, are expected to be announced early next ...
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