The Food and Drink IT Summit’s annual gathering will be taking place on July 5th in the Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham. The Summit will provide a timely platform to discuss and
Arkphire, the Irish IT consulting and managed services company has announced that it has acquired networking solution provider, Bootstrap for an undisclosed sum. The aquisition will combine the two companies into a single,
SuperValu has announced that it will be creating 60 new jobs with its new store in Kilcock, Co Kildare. The €7 million, 12,000 square foot store will be located in The Square
Imperial Tobacco is closing its manufacturing facility in Mullingar, Co Westmeath with the loss of nearly 90 jobs. The company said it expects most of its employees will leave over the next
As a result of a recent study, it was found than many Irish people feel the need to change jobs in order to gain new skills, gain new experience, and stay up to date in a rapidly changing world.
Tullow, an Irish oil and gas explorer stated that its project in West Africa is on schedule. The Ten project, based in Ghana, is expected to see oil within the next three weeks.
Masonite Ireland has announced that it will be creating 30 additional jobs at its plant in Carrick-on-Shannon, Co.Leitrim. The company currently employs 143 staff at its Co Leitrim plant and is hoping
AA Ireland has been sold to Carlyle Cardinal Ireland in partnership with Carlyle Global Financial Services Partners for €156.6m, which includes consideration for cash left on the balance sheet. AA employs 430 people in
Hotel operator Dalata has begun operating on the main markets of the London and Dublin stock exchanges. Trading in the group’s stock commenced at 8am with shares cancelled on the
A €368m cross-city Luas line bid was settled in a High Court challenge during the process of settling the contract.
Enterprise Ireland plans to pull its global staff back to Ireland in order to assist exporters in finding new markets as a way to put less reliance on the UK.
Over the next four years, the State plans to cut the amount it pays for medication by €775 million.
Ireland’s first ever apprenticeship program for accountants is set to start in Ireland creating 100 new jobs. The inaugural Accounting Technician Apprenticeship will be offered to both young school leavers
The government has launched a new initiative that will see €1.9m invested into attracting top tech talent to Ireland. Tech/Life Ireland, a new national initiative to brand Ireland as a top
Basic clerical positions have risen to about 30,000, which is the most since 1993.
Many of Ireland’s largest companies are seeing downgraded stock ratings as recent analysts are predicting lower earnings as a result of the Brexit.
Denis Naughten T.D., Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment has announced that 38 community energy projects are to receive €20m in grant funding through the Better Energy Communities scheme
The business sector in Ireland is preparing for the blows that the economy will face after hearing the results of the Brexit vote.
Hacketts bookmakers are to close its 18 shops after the directors of Hacketts bookmakers decided to place the business in liquidation with the loss of 35 jobs. The bookmakers said
Cork Headquartered company PCH has said it may need to cut some of its workforce as part of efforts to shed 1,500 jobs globally. Company founder and chief executive Liam
Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Keynote speaker at The National Life Sciences & Engineering Expo 2016 Mullingar Chamber of Commerce hosts The National Life Sciences
e ShopWorld recently announced that they will be creating over 60 jobs in Ireland.
Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, and the National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT) today
Knowledge Transfer Ireland (KTI) launched its Annual Review ahead of the KTI Impact Awards taking place on 23rd June. The
Operating in Ireland since 1998 Automation Technology company Pilz Ireland has recently finalised the purchase of a site adjacent to
Helen Dixon, an Irish Data Protection Commissioner, will be leading a privacy audit on Apple due to the concern of a potential risk that users of Apple devices might face.
Ireland has a new fastest supercomputer, owned by an unnamed software company. The computer was made by Hewlett-Packard and it runs at about 365.9 Teraflops per second.
Researchers at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics have analysed 1.5m tweets mentioning the UK’s referendum on Europe over the
According to the head of Enterprise Ireland, no matter what the result of the Brexit vote is, the company still plans to work with Irish exporters.
The Irish branch of Ferrero, the Italian producer of Nutella, chocolate praline and Kinder Eggs, saw a rise in profits by 34% this year
Liberty Insurance officials plan to cut 70 jobs in Dublin due to office redundancies.
Hainan Airlines is investigating the potential for direct flights from Dublin to China.
THINKTECH, a €1 million project to support and grow ideas for a better Ireland, was today officially launched at The
Roscommon deputy, Michael Fitzmaurice stated that the construction will not continue until the investigation is complete.
Don Cunningham, the Irish Rail’s director of infrastructure stated that the Dublin Airport needs to set aside a space for the Dart line.
The Irish Research Council will announce details of a new partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA) tomorrow, Tuesday, 21st
After recent studies of tax affairs, it was found that Microsoft saves €127m in taxes each year by booking sales through Ireland.
This past weekend, the RDChosted the fifth CoderDojo Coolest Projects Awards.
Stephen McIntyre, managing director of Twitter in Ireland, announced that he is stepping down from his position.
Eurofin Lancaster has announced that it will be creating 160 for Waterford. The jobs will be created over the next
The discount retailer, Dealz plans to open 20 new shops in Ireland in the next year even though profits are at a low at Poundland.
Hundreds of jobs could be at risk in Athlone and Dublin if Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson goes ahead with its plans
Sportlomo, is to create 25 new jobs for Co Mayo, following a €270,000 angel investment from West by Northwest. The
According to a recent survey, nearly 1/5th of small enterprises in Ireland do not have an online presence.
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D., officially opened Google’s new €150 million data centre in West Dublin today. This is Google’s second
ZELTIQ® Aesthetics, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZLTQ), a medical technology company focused on developing and commercializing products utilizing its proprietary controlled-cooling technology,
While there has been progress in utilizing sustainable energy in the EU through hydro, wind and solar energy, Ireland doesn’t qualify for subsidy in the use of solar energy.
While Irish beef farmers were fearing the affects of the rising herd numbers, agents from Turkey bought thousands of live cattle.
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD announced yesterday the creation of 100 new jobs by Lifesciences
A new survey by the pwc shows that many leaders in the construction industry believe that their business would suffer if Britain left the European Union.
It has recently been announced that Dublin will host a new Digital Global Summit that will take place May 10th and the 11th of 2017.
Creagh Medical has announced that 100 jobs in research and development are being created in Galaway over the next five years.
As Netflix provides online video streaming to about 200,00 Irish viewers, the company has decided to implement higher prices in order to pay for new content.
Today, Actavo Hire & Sales opened a new depot in Santry, Dublin.
New construction for a commercial property company is expected to create 150 jobs for Cork as they are looking for employees to run the new data center.
Today, Ulster Bank announced the winners of the RBS Skills and Opportunities Fund.