Released departmental documents show that officials are more focused on finding someone to manage the current investment portfolio in over 250 companies than ensuring Ireland has a tech start-up accelerator come 2026.
AI and data are reshaping customer experience, forcing businesses to adapt fast. In this podcast with EY Ireland, three EY partners explore how companies can leverage technology, data, and strategy to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving market.
Led by Mick O'Driscoll, Ethos Care is a new nursing home group that hopes to manage over 1,000 beds in Ireland. It is in talks to buy a 12-strong nursing home group.
Simon Coveney and industry and non-profit leaders remember John Mullins as an entrepreneur with a passion for public service, always ready to don the green jersey — or that of Cork.
In a wide-ranging interview, the Stripe co-founder talks about resisting the IPO rush, the returns of long-term vision, and why Ireland’s economic future depends on rediscovering strategic ambition.
A retirement fund in Detroit has filed a legal action against the Irish company, which counts major pharma firms among its clients.
Reform of the two State bodies are pressing given the increasing complexity of Ireland’s energy system and the unprecedented need to scale up renewables as part of the clean energy transition.
Taylor Wessing partners Dannie Hanna and Paul Thorpe on the impact that tariffs and conflict are having on deals in Ireland, the surge in defence spending, and the rise in overseas PE.
Billionaire businessman John Collison isn’t just investing in infrastructure—he’s reshaping Weston Airport into a hub for light aviation, pilot training, and public service flights. For Collison, it is not just business, it is personal.
The drop goal has faded from rugby’s modern playbook, but Jack Crowley’s strike hints at a revival. Could this forgotten skill be the key to future glory?
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