Marketeer Nick Law has worked with high-profile brands like Apple and Nike. Now global creative chair at Accenture Song, he outlines his vision for the industry's future as it enters the era of generative AI.
Thomas Ennis operates 10 retail outlets in Dublin city. He is a huge proponent of the franchise model and is positive about the future of retail. However, he is less enthused about the state of the city centre.
Disappointed by Budget 2025, hundreds in the hospitality industry protested in Dublin this Tuesday to make their voices heard ahead of the expected election. They say they're at breaking point.
When it opened in 1976 there was nothing like Alias Tom in Dublin. Times change, however, and now the well-known store has gone into liquidation.
The former rugby player has pleaded not guilty to stealing more than €500,000 from Bank of Ireland Private Bank between 2011 and 2013, while managing director of the bank's investment arm.
The London firm has around £11bn in assets under management. Partner Malcolm Coffin and assistant director David Collins talk about the private-equity "snowball effect" taking hold in Ireland.
Amy Anderson is determined to revive Irish textiles for the modern consumer. The creative director of Kindred of Ireland explains how.
Bust Spanish and US companies are using the Irish courts to try and enforce $17 billion in judgments against the Argentine state claiming they were burnt by the renationalisation of a petroleum company.
Jason Lynch is raising a new funding round for his quantum company as the tech is tipped to be the next big thing for industries.
Six new experiential retail brands are coming to Dublin. With expensive city-centre locations, they're betting on the growing popularity of experiences over products among Irish consumers.
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