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If you are a young person, or someone in charge of educating young people, why not look into the many ways in which future innovators can start their deep-tech learning journey now? Read more: Tiny talent: You’re never too young to prepare for a future in deep-tech
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From quantum and robotics, to advanced cybersecurity and AI, there are many exciting opportunities for skilled professionals in the deep-tech space. Read more: Jobs: The deep-tech sectors actively recruiting
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The rainfall that came with Storm Claudia was 12pc more intense because of human-caused climate change, new research has found. Read more: ‘Our luck may run out’: Storm Claudia more intense because of climate crisis

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DAC Beachcroft has appointed a new chief technology officer and IT director in the past month, with Mark Clark and Chris Teller taking over those roles respectively. The appointments follow the departure of former IT director David Aird and come amid a raft of senior management changes at the UK top 50 law firm.…
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The investment aims to help Irish space-tech compete at a global scale. Read more: Ireland to invest €170m into European space programmes
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Alibaba has entered the wearables market with Quark AI Glasses, which have its ChatGPT rival Qwen built in. Read more: Alibaba takes on Meta with Qwen-powered Quark AI Glasses
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The tech company has committed €4m to AI skilling initiatives in Ireland, supporting communities, businesses and individuals in their AI prep. Read more: Microsoft to ‘unlock Ireland’s AI potential’ with €4m investment
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‘Your services are not designed for children. And the experiment ends here,’ vice-president of the European Parliament on social media sites. Read more: European Parliament calls for 16 as minimum age on social media
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In time for US Thanksgiving, here’s a list of 10 winning Irish start-ups expanding across the pond. Read more: 10 Irish start-ups living the American dream this Thanksgiving
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The Balance for Better Business annual report shows that Ireland has been bumped up 11 places since 2018. Read more: Ireland ranks fifth in EU for women on boards of largest listed companies