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Full coverage: Technology

Ireland is sending an “innovation attaché” to Silicon Valley, but why?

The Government will appoint an attaché based in San Francisco tasked with deepening ties with industry and academia in a region that’s core to Ireland’s FDI strategy.

Jonathan Keane
2nd Aug, 2024 - 3 min read

Hollywood strikes and union quarrels: Keywords Studios’ latest disputes with workers

The Irish video-game services firm is nearing a €2.5bn deal to be taken private. But outside the boardroom, workers in the US and Europe are striking over AI and lay-offs.

Jonathan Keane
31st Jul, 2024 - 4 min read

Altra is eyeing up European markets for its care home communications app

The start-up, led by Adam Keane, recently signed a partnership in the UK where it could reach up to 6,000 care services all while it is hiring in France.

Jonathan Keane
31st Jul, 2024 - 4 min read

Why the Nordics are closing in on Ireland’s data-centre hub leadership

Dublin has long been top of the pack as a location for data centres. Now energy and infrastructure concerns in the race to net-zero emissions are leading operators to countries like Finland and Sweden instead.

Kristo Mikkonen
29th Jul, 2024 - 5 min read

Share buybacks and stamp duty: The government has a €41m decision to make

The value of share buybacks topped €4.1 billion in 2023. New documents state that the introduction of stamp duty on share buybacks could increase the annual tax take by €41 million. Will it happen?

Michael Cogley
26th Jul, 2024 - 3 min read

Revolut’s newly minted UK banking licence can only help its march into the Irish mortgage market

The London-based fintech has finally been awarded a banking licence from UK regulators after a lengthy three-year process. It will add further legitimacy to its Irish mortgage products.

Michael Cogley
26th Jul, 2024 - 3 min read

“You need those data points”: Workday’s Clare Hickie on effective diversity and inclusion efforts

The regional CTO of Workday talks to The Currency about the company’s efforts to improve diversity, equity and inclusion and discusses the property market-driven change of plans for its home in Dublin.

Jonathan Keane
25th Jul, 2024 - 6 min read

Major US engineering firm scoops up Cork’s Dornan to push into Europe

Turner Construction Company has acquired the Cork-based engineering group to gain access to its sizeable data centre and pharma projects around Europe.

Jonathan Keane
24th Jul, 2024 - 2 min read

How a Limerick start-up cracked the “sweet spot” of toxic TV recycling

Ubiquitous LCD screens contain valuable recoverable materials, as well as poisonous mercury. Votechnik has robotised their disassembly and is now exporting to Sweden and the US.

Thomas Hubert
23rd Jul, 2024 - 6 min read

Welsh retail tech firm Vista is buying Dublin’s SCT to bolster its Irish business

Dublin-based Store Computer Technology, which provides tech services and support to the retail sector, has been bought in a deal of “strategic importance”.

Jonathan Keane
19th Jul, 2024 - 2 min read
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