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Full coverage: Technology

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

How AllView has gone all-in on health innovation: “It’s been proven that early access to treatment saves lives”

AllView has made an impact on dermatology waiting lists and has helped thousands of patients. It is planning to expand and raise new capital.  

Tom Lyons
30th May, 2024 - 7 min read

Investors and start-ups take temperature of the sector at Dublin Tech Summit

The 7th edition of the gathering opened today with AI and the challenges in raising money in the current macroeconomic picture top of mind for attendees.

Jonathan Keane
29th May, 2024 - 3 min read

Stripe picks long-term Dublin lead to head up its UK business

The payments giant has appointed Stephen O'Callghan as the new chief executive of its UK business. The UK is Stripe's second-largest market.

Michael Cogley
29th May, 2024 - 2 min read

The rise of Keywords Studios, the Dublin gaming company subject to a €2.5bn takeover bid

Founded in 1998, the gaming services business has morphed into a behemoth employing over 12,000 people. Now Swedish private equity giant EQT is circling and more may come to play.

Michael Cogley
24th May, 2024 - 6 min read

Cork recruitment software company HireHive has been acquired

The company, led by the co-founder of Zartis, works with several major brands and has been bought by a British investment firm.

Jonathan Keane
21st May, 2024 - 1 min read

Windfalls and wind farms: Microsoft’s ever-deeper Irish presence

There were the billions of euros in corporation tax and the thousands of jobs. Now the US multinational is reporting hundreds of millions of euros’ worth of renewable energy contracts.

Thomas Hubert
14th May, 2024 - 5 min read

EU tech group tells policymakers to show “some courage” on road safety

As Ireland contends with rising road deaths this year, the head of EU-funded group EIT Urban Mobility said policymakers need to embrace tech. Maria Tsavachidis also thinks robotaxis are around the corner.

Jonathan Keane
10th May, 2024 - 5 min read

Bus Éireann to deliver better service powered by CitySwift technology

Galway-based CitySwift, the data intelligence company for the public transport sector, recently raised €7 million. Now it has won a major contract in Ireland, building on its existing success in Britain.

Tom Lyons
2nd May, 2024 - 3 min read
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