Research from Irish Life Health shows that a high percentage of women at work believe that discussing health concerns could negatively impact their careers. Read more: One-third of women reluctant to discuss health issues in the workplace
Hundreds gathered at the Aviva Stadium yesterday to look back at Enterprise Ireland’s year supporting Irish start-ups. Read more: Innovation in dairy powders wins big at 2025 Start-Up Day
We have compiled a list of some of the most interesting jobs currently on offer with some of the globe’s biggest health employers. Read more: 19 exciting healthcare companies currently hiring
Simo is expected to leave Instacart in the coming months to take up her new role reporting directly to Sam Altman. Read more: Instacart’s Fidji Simo is OpenAI’s new applications CEO
The funding will go towards supporting researchers in developing collaborative projects with community organisations to tackle real-world issues. Read more: Research Ireland funds 59 projects to tackle social issues
The tech giant acquired the hugely successful video game company back in 2023. Read more: FTC loses appeal to stop Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal
In its fourth annual survey, Scale Ireland has found that funding remains the number one concern among founders and CEOs, while 88pc are deploying AI. Read more: Scale Ireland: Attracting private capital still major challenge for start-ups
In our new series, Jonathan McCrea looks beyond the headlines at how AI is transforming business, work, education and research. This week he takes on AI agents and their implication for retailers. Read more: Opinion: The dawn of AI agents and what it might mean for commerce
If you want to establish a solid career in automation make sure that you have a decent understanding of these six skills. Read more: Want a career in automation? Here are the skills you’ll need
At its annual Start-Up Day Conference in Dublin today, Enterprise Ireland announced that it invested €27.6m in 157 Irish start-ups last year. Read more: Enterprise Ireland invested €27.6m in 157 start-ups in 2024