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Full coverage: Technology

TikTok’s owner is plotting a publishing arm. Where does Dublin fit in?

Chinese tech giant ByteDance set up 8th Note Press last year to publish e-books for Gen Z and Millennial readers. It has been looking for staff in Dublin.

Jonathan Keane
27th Jun, 2024 - 3 min read

Coimisiún na Meán’s wins over Reddit and Tumblr are the validation it hoped for

If there’s one thing we have learned in recent months, it is that big tech companies have different ideas about how the rules should be implemented and enforced. That is what makes the Reddit and Tumblr cases so interesting.

Jonathan Keane
21st Jun, 2024 - 5 min read

“There’s a gap in the market”: Elkstone is turning its eye to more medtech deals

Partner Niall McEvoy explains why the firm is scouting out more early-stage start-ups in the medtech and health space and discusses the state of Irish VC investing.

Jonathan Keane
20th Jun, 2024 - 5 min read

Irish-co-founded climate start-up Sustain.Life acquired for $100m

Sustain.Life, founded less than three years ago by Irish entrepreneur Mike Hanrahan and three other former Walmart executives, has been bought by the listed US software firm Workiva.

Michael Cogley
18th Jun, 2024 - 2 min read

Crypto’s prep work for a new Europe-wide playbook has kicked off

The local ecosystem and multinationals in Ireland are getting their legal ducks in a row for MiCA, the EU’s raft of new rules for the sector.

Jonathan Keane
17th Jun, 2024 - 6 min read

“When your life has been defined by building companies, it does tend to be how you think about the future”

Nine months after leaving SuperAwesome, the kid-tech business sold in a massive deal to Epic Games, Dylan Collins reflects on the most meaningful company he's ever built and weighs up what's next.

Michael Cogley
13th Jun, 2024 - 12 min read

“This is an Uber for teachers”: How Opogo plans to transform the global market for substitute teachers

Justyn Randall and Ronan Corrigan previously founded and sold a medical recruitment business for £37m to a London-listed company. Now they are back with an education start-up they believe can disrupt a multi-billion market.

Tom Lyons
11th Jun, 2024 - 7 min read

From deepfakes to copyright theft: How Ceartas is taking on the internet’s toughest challenges

Dublin start-up Ceartas recently closed a $4.5 million round and now wants to bring its AI-powered illicit content removal tech to film and TV studios.

Jonathan Keane
7th Jun, 2024 - 8 min read

Monzo is sizing up another go at Ireland. But the dynamics are different this time around

The British digital bank is opening an Irish base to take on the EU market, years after initial European plans were put on the backburner.

Jonathan Keane
4th Jun, 2024 - 4 min read

“He could have been a great politician”: Sorrell on Tony O’Reilly, Ireland’s neutrality, and AI’s “revolutionary impact”

Sir Martin Sorrell is an advertising titan. He talks about how AI is impacting his industry, first-party data, and the importance of big ideas.

Tom Lyons
31st May, 2024 - 6 min read
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