The delay was inevitable given Trump’s promise that a deal is nearly finalised for the ByteDance-owned platform’s US assets. Read more: TikTok US ban delayed again as deal for US assets underway
Doug Dennerline discusses the challenges that arise when an organisation is selective about who the rules apply to. Read more: Mandatory return-to-office rules apply to everyone, right?
Despite only being days into the accelerator, the start-up has already incorporated a US entity and is on track to launch their first product in July 2026. Read more: Galway AI start-up Forge Robotics joins Y Combinator
US-UK tech ties are deepening as American Big Techs promise to invest billions in the UK. Read more: OpenAI, Microsoft pledge billions for UK AI as Trump visit continues
The acquisition will enable the organisation to extend its AI capabilities. Read more: Workday to buy AI company Sana for $1.1bn
An AI bovine scanner, a slurry emissions cutting mechanism and a herd monitoring app were honoured at yesterday’s contest. Read more: Cork’s ScanInsights bags top EI prize at national ploughing
Rachel Murphy discusses the importance of knowing that new and different ventures often require out of the box thinking. Read more: Real leadership is knowing when to step back and when to go for it
Photonics gets brought into the spotlight with a new European education network. Read more: Photonics education network gets €5m EU funding to build skills
The report shows that men are twice as likely as women are to enter into a STEM career. Read more: ‘Encouragement gap’ blocking women in STEM, finds Engineers Ireland survey
‘We continually evaluate our real estate footprint to ensure we are operating efficiently’, the company said, hinting at a possible reason behind the closure. Read more: US finance giant BNY to close Cork office employing 200