From driving in circles around Dublin to powering seamless arrivals for Google and Amazon, Garret Flower’s start-up is building the invisible infrastructure that will define how people move through cities, between home and office, in an autonomous future.
Meta, Microsoft, and Google have pledged €3m to finance peatland restoration across 1,100 acres of degraded peatland sites in the Wicklow mountains. How will this translate into real-world conservation?
Cybersecurity threats are ever evolving, and with the rapid adoption of AI, EY’s Head of Cyber for Ireland, Puneet Kukreja, explains how organisations need to prepare if they are to remain resilient in an increasingly borderless digital economy.
From trackside fibre optics to AI-driven strategy, Formula 1’s tech evolution is transforming racing, broadcasting, and decision-making — with every byte of its 650 terabytes per weekend shaping the sport’s future.
A €30 billion fab could put Ireland on the semiconductor map — but with no diplomatic ties to Taiwan and fierce global competition, the Government's grand ambition to be a European semiconductor superpower is one of its most challenging strategic tests in recent times.
With job cuts looming and production underutilised, Intel’s Irish operations face mounting pressure amid global market decline and leadership reshuffles.
After years in fintech in Asia, James Lloyd is now back in Ireland leading Juspay's Irish office and international expansion.
Silicon Valley’s biggest players are reshaping Washington’s power dynamics, embedding their monopolistic vision into policy. But behind the rhetoric of innovation lies a story of corporate dominance, regulatory capture, and financial capitalism.
Smart Points, the company behind the LoyLap platform, has entered a Small Companies Administrative Rescue Process to restructure the business. Just what happened?
Tented communities. The removal of cultural hubs. Record commercial property vacancy rates. The word in tech circles was that San Francisco was finished. But it has bounced back. Dublin should learn the lessons of how it is reclaiming its throne.
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