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KPMG Enterprise Barometer 2025 shows most private businesses are confident
Confidence among Ireland’s private businesses and entrepreneurs remains robust despite rising costs, recruitment challenges, and global uncertainty, according to the latest KPMG Enterprise Barometer, conducted in partnership with RED C Research in September.
Kylemore Abbey welcomes Old Ireland in Colour exhibition
Old Ireland in Colour, a photography exhibition featuring work from the best-selling books of the same name, launched at Kylemore Abbey this week. The exhibition will run until late Autumn 2025 in the Victorian castle and will be part of the heritage experience which welcomes over 500,000 visitors each year.
ATU Digital West Conference to focus on AI in Business
“Supercharge your Business with AI” is this year’s theme of the annual Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Digital West Conference due to take place in ATU Mayo campus (Castlebar) on Friday 11 October from 8.30am – 1.30pm.
AI Summit: — Exploring Ethics in AI for Trustworthy and Responsible Use
The 2023 AtlanTec Festival Connected Future - Unlocking Potential of a Digitally Connected World, will include an AI Summit: Exploring Ethics in AI for Trustworthy and Responsible Use. The AI summit will take place in the Bailey Allen Hall, University of Galway on May 17 starting at 830am.
Insight teams up with Genesys on bias detection research
A team of AI researchers at the Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics is working with Genesys, a leader in cloud customer experience orchestration, to develop techniques for bias detection in machine learning models.
Athlone chosen as hub for national conversation on artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) was once the preserve of science fiction presenting either imaginative or nightmarish visions about the future; today it is a reality and increasingly a major part of our daily life.
A passage from India — Studying in Galway in the time of Covid
Last fall, I came to the Emerald Isle from India to set free a pipe dream of pursuing creative writing. I was going to begin at the beginning with a master’s programme at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Carrying the biggest bags, I’d ever travelled with and taking the longest flight I’d ever been on, I came with a light mind that had only two things on it: the focused practice of creative writing and immersion into the Irish culture.
Course for managers interested in putting AI To work for their companies
Managers in Mayo companies who would like to learn how they could put artificial intelligence (AI) to work for their organisations are being encouraged to sign up for a new course.
New course for Galway-based managers interested in putting AI to work for their companies
Managers in Galway companies who would like to learn how they could put artificial intelligence (AI) to work for their organisations are being encouraged to sign up for a new course.
Jobs boost as Hewlett Packard names Galway as European cyber security hub
There was further good news on the jobs front for Galway yesterday (Wednesday) when Hewlett Packard Enterprise named Galway as its European hub for cyber security operations.
