We spoke with Catherine Forristal about Ireland’s evolving medtech sector and the technologies powering change. Read more: ‘The ripple effect of rapid change within the Medtech sector’
The AI models keeps the user in the loop by providing detailed source tracking, Microsoft said. Read more: Microsoft Discovery aims to power scientists with agentic AI
To fill a skills gap in support of Ireland’s offshore wind targets, the ESB is offering a specialised training programme. Read more: Whale of a programme: Could you be a marine mammal observer?
The animal therapeutics company develops treatments for chronic diseases in companion animals. Read more: Waterford’s vet R&D company TriviumVet acquired by US group
Automation careers can be diverse and ultra specific at points, meaning your programming language needs to be in perfect tandem with the task at hand. Read more: Programming 101: What language will launch your automation career?
Its makers claim the model offers ‘quantum-level accuracy’ while remaining cost effective and scalable. Read more: French AI model rivals Google’s AlphaFold in drug discovery
The new premises will officially open in June, as part of the organisation’s all-island expansion. Read more: Nostra announces 20 jobs at new Belfast office
Regeneron president says that 23andMe will help further its ‘large-scale genetics research’ for drug treatments. Read more: 23andMe and its customers’ data sold to US pharma giant
Eoin Murphy takes us on a whistle-stop tour of life on Earth and ponders where we go from here. Read more: The story of life and what comes next
The news comes amid the announcement that Deloitte will also be establishing several key centres of operation. Read more: Deloitte to create 500 Belfast-based tech jobs