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Trump’s tariffs, among other policies, have made Irish entrepreneurs nervous about exploring a future that involves heavy US/Ireland relationships. Read more: More than half of Irish businesses investigating reduced US reliance
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After a legal battle that has been fought out in the courts for more than five years, Meta has been awarded $168m in damages and costs from Israeli spyware firm NSO Group. Read more: Meta awarded $168m in court win against spyware firm NSO
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Nearly all of the surveyed companies have either faced cyberattacks or are bracing for one. Read more: Report: Cyberattacks on half of Irish finance firms in last five years
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Marta Val Escudero discusses Ireland’s energy landscape, the technologies impacting the sector and how we are working towards net zero targets. Read more: ‘We are in the middle of a massive transformation in the energy industry’
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Asana’s Work Innovation Lab report shows that while the workforce is willing to embrace AI advancement, companies are becoming more cautious. Read more: Organisations pulling back on AI, despite employee investment
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Evans received the award for his work on pattern recognition via nucleation kinetics of multifarious DNA tile self-assembly. Read more: Maynooth scientist is Ireland’s first Dirks Prize winner
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With the collaboration, the two aim to create a platform that makes quantum computing accessible for Irish businesses and researchers, Equal1 CEO said. Read more: Equal1 and CeADAR join forces to develop AI-quantum platforms
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The Louth-based company intends to expand overseas as it undergoes a period of transformation. Read more: HRI creates 20 new jobs amid international rebrand
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DoorDash kickstarted its European operations in 2021 by acquiring a Finnish food and grocery delivery start-up. Read more: Food delivery platform DoorDash bags Deliveroo
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Galway’s PorterShed launches new AI accelerator targeting pure AI start-ups and innovation teams nationwide. Read more: PorterShed aims to eschew hype with new AI accelerator