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In addition to the jobs, IBM Z is opening a new global development lab in the county. Read more: IBM announces 75 new R&D jobs in Waterford
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The US, China and the UK are the top three global producers of surveillance, finds the study. Read more: New study finds dramatic rise in ‘pervasive surveillance’
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The funded projects are investigating a number of topics, from technological supports for health conditions to climate misinformation. Read more: 36 researchers receive €23m in Research Ireland funding
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David Murray discusses the harm of old-fashioned performance reviews and their potential to render ‘atypical’ employees invisible. Read more: Outdated reviews are ‘flattening excellence into mediocrity’
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The collaboration will aim to positively impact treatment across a range of cancers. Read more: Sonrai and Plectonic to advance cancer immunotherapies
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Ireland has officially joined the European Space Agency’s Phi-Lab network as funding call opens today for Irish innovators looking to the space sector. Read more: ESA Phi-Lab Ireland funding call opens for space-bound hardware
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Following its €1.5m raise in 2024, GEC resident start-up Examfly is now pursuing international growth. Read more: Guinness Enterprise Centre start-ups raised €22.5m last year
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UL’s Dr Shalini Singh discusses her current material science research and why she’s optimistic about Ireland’s research sector. Read more: Why ‘the future is bright’ for Ireland’s research sector
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Super spikes have become increasingly popular among athletes in recent years. Now, researchers at Lero are enlisting Irish sprinters to find out if these shoes are worth the hype. Read more: Lero recruits Irish sprinters for super spike shoe study
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The pairing will accelerate Ping’s digital transformation in the aerospace and defence industries. Read more: Specialist tech roles created by Ping and Ubloquity partnership