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Europe's gym economy is thriving. Here's how Ireland is shaping up
Stampify wants to turn your loyalty to coffee shops into social good
'When you're working on a laptop and bees are swarming around you, it gets kind of difficult'
US data centre firm T5 is partnering with an Irish company to build a new Dublin facility
Fulfil's founders are backing a new startup from the Irish Fairy Door Company's co-creators
A tiny brewery thought to be BrewDog's is on ice amid concerns over 'emissions and odours'
Flexible office space outfit Knotel is opening in Dublin
How Fiid's founder is using baby-food tech to revive the vegan startup
Overstock is 'treading new ground' in attracting tech talent to Sligo
One4all is getting a digital transformation as it looks to new markets
Anyexcuse wants to make it easier for bars and brands to manage their promotions
'The bigger you get, the more small problems turn into big ones'
Limerick's floating data centre is facing a delay on the back of appeals to planning permission
'There's a market for it': Aviation pundits approve of Aer Lingus's move towards 'premium' fares
Why Woebot wants to create a better mental health app
'I distill things to vintage values. If you can keep your grandmother happy, you're onto a winner'
'I've never experienced so much stress in a workplace. I've never cried so much on the job'
Donegal is turning to virtual reality to bump its overseas visitor numbers
Deciphex wants to reduce pathologists' workload using artificial intelligence
'I think the biggest mistake is looking back and beating yourself up about it'
Medical services giant Affidea is opening its fourth walk-in clinic in Kildare
Andrson gets ready for its app store debut after securing funding
Beauty company Lush is taking a 'long-term view' with the living wage - despite a profit dip
Britain's craft beer 'gold rush' has slowed to a drip. Here's how the Irish sector is shaping up
A cocktail bar focusing on Irish poitín is set to open in Dublin
Dublin startup Travacoin wants to use blockchain to simplify airlines' refund payouts
'I love variety, I love anything new, but it can be a major pitfall if you don't manage it properly'
'Rare' crop maker Beotanics wants to make a healthy sweetener as it puts €1m into its HQ
Croatian smartphone maker Noa is taking its international expansion into Ireland
Fintech firms have wrestled with e-money applications. Officials say the system runs fine
A cocktail bar focusing on Irish poitín is joining the mix in Dublin
Bobby Healy's Manna plans to bring the drone food delivery service live in Ireland this year
Penneys' online trial could bring 'incremental' growth, but its future still lies in bricks and mortar
New Eddie Rocket's boss is planning a big expansion in Germany and beyond
Ireland's 'stable political environment' attracted a major HIV drug firm to Dublin
Plan for €5m Dublin food hall to go ahead after company overturns 10pm curfew
'I've interviewed people for jobs who at the end have asked, 'What's this for?''
Dublin's CreditLogic has a 'burning ambition' to fix mortgage applications with data and AI
HIV drug firm Theratechnologies is setting up shop in Dublin to take on the European market
Michael Wright's food hall overturned a curfew that could have 'derailed' the €5m project