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Fresh off a $45 million raise, French startup Lydia is joining Ireland's burgeoning fintech scene
On a mission for growth: Why Kitman Labs is planning to double in size
Pour me another: Tourists are finding Irish whiskey neat but the Scots still reign
Want to be a CGI wizard, sous chef or finance specialist? There's now an apprenticeship for that
Ireland has talent, but when it comes to tech and science it needs to tackle gender imbalances
Tech has been the driving force behind the taxi industry’s evolution and it's not slowing down
Why medtech startup PMD raised €1.4m to work on a 'huge opportunity' in the Middle East
Three years after opening its Irish R&D lab, Kaspersky closed its office in Dublin
From apps to taps: Where Ireland sits in the march toward a cashless society
As Google buys Pointy, co-founder Mark Cummins enters his second act with the tech giant
Spending might be up over Christmas, but Irish retailers are still facing challenges
'There is no free lunch, there is no reward where there is no risk'
Work-It: Building a culture of trust and recognition is like “turning a massive ship”
How UtilityAR is bringing augmented reality to factories and data centres
Uber rival Bolt set to join the race to get to the top of Dublin's taxi app market
Here's where venture capital investors have been cutting their cheques in 2019
'It's the evolving nature of capitalism, it can't just be about profit': Meet the man helping scale social entrepreneurship with ChangeX
Shoe Dog, Bad Blood and Lord of the Flies: 2019's best business book recommendations
Startup Scout: Companies to watch in 2020
Worklife trends of 2019 and what's in store for next year
Inside 1989: What Irish business looked like 30 years ago
2019 was a solid year for foreign direct investment but what does 2020 have in store?
'This is the most fun business on the planet, the most difficult but the most fun'
Your crashcourse in... 5g and other tech trends for 2020
The throwback economy: Why 'a good story' never goes out of style
Parenthood, losing money and falling from the top: Turning points in the lives of business leaders
Your crashcourse in... 5g and other tech trends for 2020
Fintech, health and cybersecurity: Fora's tech deals of the year
Pack to the future: Inside An Post's shiny new parcel hub
The throwback economy: Why 'a good story' never goes out of style
Vertical farming, AI and getting personal: what Ireland and the business world might look like by 2030
Then and now: How Ireland and the business world have changed from 2010 to 2020
'We often say in this business that feedback is the breakfast of champions'
Meet the (one of the) men behind Taoglas, the Irish company working on next-gen IoT tech
Work-It: Are robots really going to steal your job?
Meeting a global demand - why Troy has expanded to become Ireland's largest studio
Skin in the game: How Irish company Integumen is blending AI, cloning and skincare
'Wind and wave are our oil and gas': How Ireland could harness the power of the ocean
'Dominating the space': Irish cybersecurity startup Tines has raised a further $11m to go global
Open banking has arrived in Ireland: Here's what it means for banks, fintech and the rest of us