Every primary and secondary school in Ireland now has fast broadband, said Minister of State Ossian Smyth, TD. Read more: National Broadband Plan halfway to target, EY report finds
The announcement from Perplexity comes ahead of this year’s highly contentious US presidential election. Read more: AI start-up launches election hub for US voters
Cullen succeeds Deborah Threadgold, who has been promoted to a new role as vice-president of cross-brand technology sales. Read more: Nathan Cullen is IBM Ireland’s new country general manager
CTO of Equal1 Brendan Barry discusses Ireland’s deep-tech industry, the challenges impacting the sector and the future for professionals. Read more: Navigating Ireland’s complex deep-tech landscape
Huawei’s Kevin McDonnell says autonomous networks can detect issues and make decisions on their own, making them essential for future network operations. Read more: Autonomous networks are smarter – but not without challenges
Robot developers keep making it seem like housebots are imminent when they’re decades away, argue Dr Carl Strathearn and Dr Dimitra Gkatzia from Edinburgh Napier University. Read more: How soon will robots be doing our household chores?
The Marine Institute’s Dr Niall McDonough talks to us about the organisation’s upcoming Ocean Knowledge 2030 Conference and the debut of a new national strategy. Read more: Why knowledge is vital for securing Ireland’s ocean economy
The deep-tech wave is overtaking organisations, leaving a transformed workplace in its wake. Read more: How can employees and organisations prepare for the deep-tech wave?
MRSA is an antibiotic resistant superbug that causes 120,000 deaths annually. Read more: UCD research offers potential for new ways to fight MRSA superbug
The jobs will include areas such as software engineering, applied sciences, data science, design, technical writing and analytics. Read more: Microsoft to create 550 Irish-based jobs in R&D investment