What exactly is ‘resilience’ and why is it so important?
'There is a huge unmet clinical need': Meet the Irish entrepreneur helping tinnitus sufferers
Ross O’Neill is growing Neuromod into a major Irish medtech player.
Your crash course in... addressing the gender imbalance at the top of Irish business
The low down on the latest report from the state-backed Balance for Better Business group.
Treating lung disease to smart toy tech: where Ireland is spending €65m to disrupt tech
We take a closer look at some of the projects being backed by the government’s disruptive tech fund.
In the great fintech race, N26 is prepping to invest more in the Irish market in 2020
The German digital bank has now reached 100,000 users in Ireland.
Work-It: Playing with space in the modern office
From open plan to old-style cubicles, layout can have a big impact on how people interact.
'Dominating the space': Irish cybersecurity startup Tines has raised a further $11m to go global
The company is one of the domestic breakouts from a burgeoning cybersecurity scene.
Poll: Do you think your accent has affected your career opportunities?
A recent UK survey suggests that accent bias could still exist in the workplace.
Different angles: why Overcast and Kinesense are teaming up to revamp video analysis using AI
The Dublin companies have been backed by the government’s disruptive technologies innovation fund.
'Be sensitive to changes and nudge things along, rather than try to force them'
Tools of the trade: The Apple Farm’s Con Traas talks being overly cautious and pruning 40,000 trees.
To help with Ireland's homeless crisis, a startup is sending some Christmas clicks to charity
In a cashless society, one duo have conceived an alternative to the charity box.
Tracworx is taking on the challenge of patient tracking in hospitals using Wi-Fi
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out the most promising companies emerging from Ireland.
Blockades, pickets and protests: What’s the beef?
Irish farmers are fighting local issues and dealing with a global problem.
It’s people that are creative, not organisations.
Open banking has arrived in Ireland: Here's what it means for banks, fintech and the rest of us
Financial institutions now have to open up their data troves to third parties, who smell an opportunity.
To present with impact, motivate a crowd or nail an interview, become a good storyteller
The brains we have now are, first and foremost, those of oral historians, of storytellers.
Creating the complete package: Xocean has bought out an ocean data analytics specialist
The Louth-based marine robot company recently closed a €7.9 million investment deal as it goes global.
Work-it: Breaking down the culture club
A buzzword that is common from the sporting world to the office, what does ‘culture’ really mean?
Your crash course in ... The rise of renewable CPPAs and what it means for Ireland's future
What are Corporate Power Purchase Agreements and why do we want to attract them to Ireland?
More startups are raising early stage VC cash but are avenues for mature companies drying up?
Quarterly figures show that larger deals are slumping and overseas investors are looking elsewhere.