Researchers in the third-level sector and nonprofit agencies in the Republic of Ireland will be able to apply for the new funding. Read more: Enterprise Ireland launches Proof of Concept Funding initiative
Applications for the new roles, which include data scientists, software engineers and managers are open. Read more: Sony’s PlayStation maker opens Dublin office, plans to hire 100 employees
After sending shockwaves through the cybersecurity community on Tuesday night, CISA yesterday announced it has extended its contract with the MITRE-based CVE programme. Read more: In last-minute reprieve CISA extends MITRE’s CVE contract – for now
The award alumni generate revenues of €25bn and employs more than 250,000 across the island of Ireland. Read more: Finalists for EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2025 revealed
SiliconRepublic.com is delighted to welcome Jonathan McCrea as our new regular columnist on AI. We spoke to him about what to expect over the coming months Read more: Futureproof’s Jonathan McCrea joins Silicon Republic as columnist
The acquisition is expected to increase Lyft’s annual gross bookings by €1bn. Read more: Lyft picks up Free Now to ride in Europe
We spoke with experts from Grant Thornton about the evolution of change management and the skills needed to succeed. Read more: Upskilling for a career in change management?
The Meta CEO was presented with a binder full of internal communications at the company, which revealed concerns about Meta’s future. Read more: Zuckerberg takes the stand to defend Meta against FTC lawsuit
The organisation will use the funds to expand its technical team, product and engineering teams and explore the potential of agentic AI. Read more: Assiduous secures €1m amid plans for growth
US government funding for nonprofit research organisation MITRE to maintain and develop its critical CVE database of cyber vulnerabilities expires today. Read more: MITRE cyber vulnerability database runs out of US government funds today