Apple developer conference WWDC to take place on 5 June

Described as ‘biggest and most exciting’ event yet, WWDC will be open to developers online for free.
Read more: Apple developer conference WWDC to take place on 5 June
Described as ‘biggest and most exciting’ event yet, WWDC will be open to developers online for free.
Read more: Apple developer conference WWDC to take place on 5 June
The latest cohort of ERC advanced grantees include three researchers from UCD, Trinity and UCC.
Read more: 218 researchers get €544m in EU advanced grants
The Falcon 9 rocket successfully released all of the Starlink satellites and landed back to Earth, marking SpaceX’s 21st launch this year.
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EA employs hundreds of staff at its Galway facility and expects these global job cuts to occur throughout its upcoming fiscal year.
Read more: EA to cut 6pc of workforce putting Galway jobs at risk
The 2050 sustainability programme will give Irish and international start-ups access to Ireland’s wind farms and forests.
Read more: Dogpatch has a new accelerator to boost sustainability innovation
With cybersecurity a critical part of Ireland’s digital economy, University of Limerick’s Dr Lubna Luxmi Dhirani discusses how the education sector can keep up.
Read more: How this lecturer is prepping the next generation of cybersecurity talent
Versono Medical, Nemysis Ltd and Ideas Ltd were among the successful companies, with only 32 funding awards granted out of 476 submitted applications.
Read more: Ireland ranks second in EU accelerator winning €22.4m
Netwatch’s Colin Hayes talks to SiliconRepublic.com about his role as managing director and the importance of recruitment and retention of staff in today’s market.
Read more: ‘The most critical factor to our success is the retention of our people’
Lemon8, a ‘lifestyle community’ app created by China’s ByteDance, is now in the US App Store’s top 10 apps.
Read more: Instagram rival app Lemon8 by TikTok parent enters US top charts
Ireland’s Connecting Government 2030 strategy aims to create ‘a trusted, human-driven, intuitive and inclusive, world-leading digital’ public sector. Here, George Maybury, from Dell Technologies Ireland, discusses the advantages of increased digitalisation of the public sector, both for workers and for citizens, and how the State can make progress towards this transformation.
Read more: Digital transformation essential to deliver ‘innovative public services’