Caitriona Ryan and Nicola Ralph, co-founders of the Institute of Dermatologists in Dublin, have been named IMAGE PwC Entrepreneur of the Year. They talk business models, inspiration, and the future.
As AI accelerates change at breakneck speed, futurist Haim Israel is charting the mega-trends that will define the next 20 years — from data monopolies and energy crises to the rise of social intelligence and the reinvention of healthcare.
The Irish packaging giant is one of several firms accused in a complaint by a pastry business of anti-competitive actions and coordinated price increases.
Tom Godfrey has seen it all: market crashes, privatisations, and high-stakes mergers. What’s next for the man who’s helped shape Ireland Inc from the inside?
The Chinese tech firm has more than doubled revenues for its European cloud business, booked through Ireland, despite a clutch of regulatory and legal challenges in Europe.
The waste entrepreneur wants to build the 217-bed project on property owned by one of his companies in the Blackpitts area. If permission is granted, it will add to his stable of hotel offerings in the capital.
Directors of the Irish retail business of the late fashion designer are winding down its operations next month, according to newly filed accounts.
With private equity backing and a pipeline of acquisitions, Dains Ireland is positioning itself as a major player in the Irish accountancy sector. Regional head Neal Morrison explains how culture, not just capital, is driving the firm’s next chapter.
Expanding in the US is a must for Irish tech companies but Trump’s belligerent policies have flipped the script on how they approach the market.
Midsal is being sued by Swiss real estate group Necron after it withdrew from a €14.25m site sale, citing breach of contract on completion of the deal. The firm says it now intends developing the hotel itself.
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