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Tara Chklovski explores the widening skills gap in STEM, addressing some of the challenges impacting the sector and young people. Read more: ‘There’s a skills gap, but the real problem is mindset’, says tech expert
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The new jobs will see the company’s workforce in the city grow to more than 1,000. Read more: Qualcomm to invest €125m in Cork facility, adding 300 jobs
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ASML shares shot up just after TSMC announced a better than expected outlook for 2026. Read more: ASML becomes third in Europe to cross $500bn market cap
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The Berlin-based start-up has raised $350m in a recent late-stage round, which will fund further US and European expansion. Read more: German agentic AI start-up Parloa triples valuation to $3bn
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Taiwanese chip companies are expected to invest at least $250bn in the US. Read more: US, Taiwan agree to slash tariffs, boost US chip investments by $250bn
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Ahead of a meeting with X today, Minister Niamh Smyth said she is confident that Ireland has adequate legislation in place to tackle the sharing of non-consensual sexualised images. Read more: Minister Smyth says laws adequate to tackle non-consensual Grok AI images
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With applications for the BioInnovate programme closing on February 4, we speak to its executive director Prof Martin O’ Halloran about the Stanford-affiliated initiative. Read more: BioInnovate on the look out for Irish medtech innovators

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Having spoken at the end of 2025 to a number of legal tech law firms leaders about their predictions for this year, Legal IT Insider has turned the microphone over to the vendor community, who have the advantage – albeit from their own lens – of deep insights gleaned from working with multiple private practice and in-house organisations. …
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AICertified have said that the majority of global employers now regard artificial intelligence as critical to their strategy, yet skill investment lags behind adoption. Read more: Irish edtech ‘creating global standard’ for AI skills secures €1m
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Research from The Conference Board highlights the challenges and opportunities for employees all across Europe. Read more: Ireland in top 3 of best European countries in which to hire, says report