The Proof of Concept grants aim to bridge the gap between research and commercialisation or societal impact. Read more: Trinity, University of Galway researchers bag latest ERC grants
Bitcoin has had a further surge in recent days, ahead of the so-called “Crypto week” in the US which starts today, hitting $122,000 in Asian trading this morning. Read more: Bitcoin surges past $122,000 ahead of US ‘crypto week’
Google’s licensing deal with the start-up comes after a possible acquisition by OpenAI fell through. Read more: Google hires Windsurf heads in $2.4bn licensing deal
The Maynooth University spin-out specialises in collaborative and evidence-informed decision-making for the planning and development sector. Read more: People and Place: Telling stories using data
Clinical trials are the last piece of the puzzle for Ireland’s medtech sector, says University of Galway’s John Kilmartin. Read more: Medtech veteran aims to boost Irish clinical trials with new pilot
ChemPoint, the specialist chemicals and ingredients distributor, has opened its new EMEA headquarters in Dublin to drive regional growth, and is already hiring. Read more: Univar subsidiary ChemPoint opens EMEA HQ in Dublin
Victoria Hampstead discusses change, navigating challenges and the importance of finding passion in your work. Read more: Embracing change in the chemical and consumer goods sector
David Shanahan discusses Ireland’s reputation in the fintech ecosystem and the latest fintech hiring trends. Read more: ‘Ireland is still punching above its weight in fintech’
Glassdoor’s CEO Christian Sutherland-Wong will be leaving the firm in October, after 10 years with the company. Read more: Indeed, Glassdoor cut roughly 1,300 jobs, shift focus to AI
Four arrests have been made in the UK as part of a National Crime Agency investigation into major cyberattacks on M&S, Co-op and Harrods. Read more: Four arrested in UK over M&S, Co-op and Harrods cyberattacks