Things move fast in the Irish taxi industry, adaptation is key to what's NXT
Vincent Kearns explains the driving forces behind the deal to merge Xpert Taxis and National Radio Cabs.
Vincent Kearns explains the driving forces behind the deal to merge Xpert Taxis and National Radio Cabs.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out the most promising companies emerging from Ireland.
As sleep science hits the mainstream, meet the entrepreneurs helping us get a sound rest.
When it comes to privacy and data protection, businesses need to get the fundamentals right
Are enterprises doing enough to protect data protection rights?
US company Payoneer is the latest to get approval as Ireland is at the centre of a fintech revolution.
From Generation X, Y and Z to Baby Boomers, keeping everyone on board can be a tricky balancing act.
In the thick of campaign season, what are the main issues for business groups?
Parsa Ghaffari is set for a big 2020 and has growth on the mind for his news intelligence platform.
Ireland’s reputation as a whiskey haven is on the rise but there’s plenty of work to be done
As the great and good head up the mountain to Davos, there is more to discuss than just money
The gathering might be known for fat cats in the snow, but there’s plenty of work done behind the scenes
The fast-growing Irish startup is on a hiring spree as it looks to capitalise on an evolution in sports tech.
After running a trial with Irish users, the payments app is ramping up its plans in a busy market.
Environmental action, and inaction, are major themes in Davos this week.
Brian O’Sullivan is plotting the protein bar company’s expansion after investment from US giant Hershey.
Tools of the Trade: Stephen O’Reilly of GROWN clothing, on balancing business and life as a full-time firefighter
The chief executive addressed the “pretty big elephant” in the room of the global tax system.
Kealan Lennon’s Dublin fintech company is eyeing up an international expansion.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out the most promising companies emerging from Ireland.
Meet Colin Lawlor, the tech boss who wants to help the world sleep better.
The tech sector continues to drive the Dublin office scene but it's creating a two-tier market
Technology players took half of all accommodation in 2019 and are likely to be strong this year