The CSO is set to depart from the company today (30 June). Read more: Intel CSO steps down as company flattens management
Based in Dublin, this femtech has developed an app to ‘make periods visible, measurable and taken seriously’. Read more: Joii: Using technology for menstrual health management
Artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies were not designed solely to be used by younger people, but young employees can be instrumental in the tech upskilling process. Read more: AI for the ages: You’re never too old to learn new tricks
German data protection commissioner Meike Kamp stated that DeepSeek’s transfer of user data to China is ‘unlawful’. Read more: Germany asks Apple and Google to block DeepSeek app
Davencor Holdings has invested in the start-up, which is a University College Dublin spin-out. Read more: Licovolt battery minerals start-up to create new jobs amid investment
From C-suite disconnects to lack of trust, Kyndryl’s People Readiness Report highlights where organisations are falling short of successful AI adoption. Read more: Report: Most workforces not ready to leverage AI successfully
The aim of the E-Data project is to support innovation and resilience in companies facing the particular challenges of working in Ireland’s border regions. Read more: Ulster Uni leads data and AI project to support SMEs on border
The additional investment will drive Wingcopter’s production and global commercialisation plans. Read more: Drone tech firm Wingcopter to expand plans with recent funding
Stephenson is in the start-up game for the challenge not the pay-off, he tells SiliconRepublic.com. Read more: Serial founder Brian Stephenson’s new venture is ‘all in on AI’
Contrastingly, the survey also found that 92pc of Irish businesses believe they are ‘adequately protected’ against cyberattacks. Read more: Survey finds Irish firms still skip software updates, cyber training