DataChemist wants to make sense of big-picture intelligence in the data analytics 'arms race'
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the Dublin company.
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the Dublin company.
A separate appeal against a project linked to a Facebook- and Google-backed cable has fallen flat.
TechIreland’s 2018 figures have led to a renewed push for more female investors at the table.
Pádraig McEneany of Celtic Pure talks about his hiring deal-breakers and being brave in business.
The company’s Slammin’ Ramen concept was first tested in London.
The Dublin event brings together leaders from startups, multinationals and innovative businesses.
The approval makes Soldo only the third company to get the nod from the Central Bank.
The company is looking to attract more ‘turnaround business’ from vessels.
The company is introducing more and more automation to streamline operations.
Planners are investigating a complaint against the to-go offering at its Hanover Quay restaurant.
Businessman Denis O’Brien recently lost a case against the Sunday Business Post.
When a PR crisis emerges, it can be very hard to extract a dominant boss from their own mess.
Commentators have likened the sugary food and drink category to tobacco in the past.
Here are three ways to ensure Ireland adapts to its increasingly complex economy
Our business model is undergoing profound change.
Irish companies are finding greater opportunities in education rather than consumer products.
The second store in Naas received 40 objections and was refused for contravening town centre plans.
The State-supported project was first mooted two years ago.
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the recruitment software company.
Pat Phelan’s cosmetic clinic company ‘strongly repudiated’ a complaint about a social media post.
The Dublin-based gaming firm ran a token sale last year – here’s what went wrong.