Irish venture capital fund Tribal.vc has opened a new co-location hub for high- growth start-ups, on Dublin’s South William Street. The fund, which was founded by serial technology entrepreneurs Conor
In a new survey, published by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), chemical engineers have voted for what they consider to be the most important chemically engineered inventions and solutions
The 4th Annual Energy Night, Ireland’s largest student-run energy event, will take place at NUI Galway’s New Engineering Building, Thursday 13th February from 4pm-7pm. Last year’s event, ‘Energising Ireland –
Barcelona, Espoo, Grenoble, Groningen, Malaga and Paris are the six cities shortlisted for the first European Capital of Innovation award, or iCapital. An independent panel of experts has agreed on
HEAnet, Ireland’s National Education and Research Network, has been enhanced with a new national all-optical transmission network installed and commissioned by Coriant, a global supplier of optical transport solutions. The
The Report of the Entrepreneurship Forum has been launched by Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD and Chair of the Forum, entrepreneur and Investor Sean O’ Sullivan
Major flood events occur around the world every year, but with international loss databases documenting increased incidents of flooding, more material loss and greater fatality rates, are these events on
There was a 36% decrease in new buildings in 2013 compared to 2012 figures according to new data published by GeoDirectory. There were a total of 7,943 new buildings in
Trinity College Dublin (TCD) graduate Vivienne Williams and co-founder of medical device manufacturer Cellix has won the Trinity Innovation Award. Williams’ company originated from within TCD following a collaborative partnership
The University of Limerick (UL) is one of five finalists for the Best University Placement award as part of the Undergraduate Employability Awards given to institutions that excel in undergraduate
Chloe Bradley, a 5th year student from Mulroy College, Donegal, won the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Special Award at the BT Young Scientist competition 2014 for her project which investigated
Pascal Lamy and top executives from Europe’s broadcasters, network operators, mobile companies and tech associations have been given six months to make proposals to the European Commission on how to
Enterprise Ireland supported companies created 18,033 new jobs in 2013. This resulted in a net increase of 5,442 in the number of people employed by Enterprise Ireland supported companies, the