We spoke with Anisa Pjetri about establishing herself in a dynamic, ever-changing and typically male-dominated field. Read more: Championing diversity in the structural engineering space
Agata Crowley discusses the skills and support needed to empower professionals in the cybersecurity space. Read more: Why data security coordination requires agility, flexibility and open-mindedness
The hospital’s cardiology department hopes to roll out an AI tool to help rapidly diagnose heart attacks and speed up treatment. Read more: Dublin’s Mater hospital opens AI hub to drive innovation in patient care
With some deeply concerned and many extremely unaware, a new survey finds a ‘deep’ education gap in Europe around privacy. Read more: Privacy overwhelming, say Europe’s Gen Zs and millennials
The Great Place to Work survey highlights the attitudes of the Irish workforce in areas such as leadership, flexibility and psychological safety. Read more: How does Ireland align with Europe on workplace trends?
The news comes amid the official opening of a new manufacturing facility at the Westlink Commercial Park, in Oranmore. Read more: Galway’s Neurent Medical creating 125 jobs by 2028
Coimisiún na Meán’s Digital News Report Ireland 2025 shows a big appetite for news among Irish audiences, well above the EU and UK average. Read more: Digital News Report: Irish beat EU average on news consumption
The funding is allocated from the ATI programme, a joint government and industry investment into the UK aerospace sector. Read more: UK to invest £250m into green tech for air travel
Walton Institute’s Dr Somayeh Mahdikhani thinks that well-designed digital interventions can make healthcare more personalised – not less. Read more: SETU researcher hopes to ease endometriosis pain with VR
We spoke to Andy Nelesen about secret interviews and how they can backfire for an organisation. Read more: Incognito interview: Could you ace a test you didn’t know you were taking?