Taiwanese contract chips manufacturer TSMC continues to post huge profits, as it supplies the advanced chips required in the AI spending boom. Read more: TSMC profits rise 61pc as AI drives demand for advanced chips
The organisations will collaborate to support entrepreneurs and their communities as they test and scale in the agritech and related fields. Read more: Rural enterprise and innovation to advance with SETU and DEC collab
Scale AI is to cut 14pc of its workforce and stop work with 500 contractors, following Meta’s $14.3bn investment in June, after rumours of poor work practices abounded. Read more: Scale AI cuts 14pc of staff, 500 contractors after Meta deal
63pc large enterprises say ‘state-sponsored cyberterrorism’ a bigger risk than before. Read more: Nearly one-third of Irish firms paid a cyber ransom in last year
UL’s Dr John Garvey tells us about his EU-funded project to develop finance mechanisms to restore and protect biodiversity. Read more: UL finance research aims to incentivise biodiversity restoration
Currently the organisation employs more than 750 professionals across Dublin, Cork, Galway and Belfast. Read more: Aecom to recruit 100 new employees, opens new Dublin office
Reportedly, Irish business leaders are increasingly focused on people-related pressures, for example rising costs and digital insecurity, placing less emphasis on more traditional threats. Read more: Cost-of-living, competition and cybercrime curtailing companies, says survey
Exein says it is experiencing a 450pc year-on-year growth. Read more: Italian cybersecurity firm Exein raises €70m to expand globally
The National College of Ireland will host this year’s NASA Space Apps Challenge, with Paola Vercesi as local lead. Read more: NASA Challenge comes to NCI, with space enthusiast leading the mission
As a result participants who contributed to the report have said that they fear for their jobs, amid a difficult economic climate. Read more: AI and ghosting impacting professionals, says Greenhouse survey