The expansion will enable Johnson & Johnson to target specific medical concerns, grow its teams and develop new treatments. Read more: Johnson & Johnson expanding neurovascular R&D activities in Galway
A just completed share sale at Revolut values the European fintech at $75bn, with investors including Nvidia’s venture arm. Read more: Revolut completes shares sale valuing it at $75bn
The Enterprise Ireland-backed company has launched its campaign on Spark Crowdfunding. Read more: E-bike service Moby turns to crowdfunding to help with €2m raise
Conor McCarthy, co-founder of Irish unicorn Flipdish, says AI is not only transforming how its hospitality clients do business, but how its own business operates. Read more: The Interview: AI is transforming how Flipdish and its clients operate
From strategy to dispute resolution, the next generation of AI will be defined by its ability to challenge us, not charm us, says Resolutiion founder Fayola-Maria Jack. Read more: Why sycophantic AI tools are holding businesses back

Clifford Chance is set to cut almost 10% of its business services roles in London, with AI understood to be one factor in the decision. The roles impacted are across finance, HR and technology. The FT first reported that 550 employees in those departments were told last month that 50 jobs will be made…
As well as being named the overall winner, Hexis also won top prize in the tech start-up category. Read more: Dublin health-tech Hexis named overall winner at 2025 National Startup Awards
Ai,while useful in many cases, can lead to burnout and employees may be feeling the heat. Read more: Top signs the workforce is experiencing AI fatigue
In his latest column, Jonathan McCrea makes a case for why some AI cynicism is warranted. Read more: Opinion: The good, the bad and the cyberthreats of AI
Women-led businesses take the front seat as three new programmes aim to support the entrepreneurs through all business stages. Read more: Three Irish schemes to support women entrepreneurs launched