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Local authorities lead conversation on future of AI in public services
Senior IT professionals from local authorities across the country gathered in Galway City last week for a high-level conference to explore opportunities for transformational change in local government using AI. Ireland’s national policy for digital services aims to make 90% of key public services available online by 2030 – with innovation at the core of more efficient service delivery and enhanced citizen engagement.
Impact of AI on future of work discussed at Galway event
At the AI and Future of Work event held in Galway last Thursday night, one common theme was consistent across the presentations and discussions. Would Artificial Intelligence replace white collar work?
Galway-based marketer launches AiSe to help local businesses get discovered in the new era of AI search
After more than 15 years of helping Irish and global brands grow, Galway-based marketing strategist Kevin Breslin is launching a new consultancy. AiSe, Ireland’s first consultancy focused entirely on helping brands adapt to AI search, will ensure local businesses stay visible in the new world of AI-powered search.
AI and Future of Work event
The “AI & Future of Work” event will take place on the University campus on Thursday October 30 at 6:15pm.
Energy ambitions, trust and AI agents key topics at National AI Meet 2025 in Galway
More than 350 business leaders, policymakers and innovators gathered at the Galmont Hotel & Spa last Thursday for TechIreland’s National AI Meet 2025, held in partnership with itag and supported by leading partner Data2Sustain and Enterprise Ireland.
Academic's AI-powered plan tackles Galway's gull grief
Dr John Jennings, a Galway-based educational theorist, is turning to artificial intelligence (AI) in a bid to tackle one of the city’s most persistent urban nuisances: aggressive seagulls in Eyre Square.
Galway chosen as location of game-changing AI software hub
Leading provider of hospitality technology, Kappture, has chosen Galway city as the location for the expansion of its Software Development Hub, with the creation of at least 20 new roles. Currently operating out of The Portershed, the team will focus on the development of its cutting-edge AI platform, BRISK, as well as innovating on its core EPOS solutions.
Galway entrepreneurs will get practical tips to navigate business challenges at AI Advantage workshop
Startup founders, entrepreneurs and SMEs from all over Galway are being invited to attend a special AI Advantage workshop in Galway on Wednesday, March 5. The workshop is being organised as a regional event as part of Local Enterprise Week (LEW). It is aimed at helping businesses to tackle real-world challenges, streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and leverage artificial intelligence (AI) for growth.
Hybrid working and AI integration amongst top recruitment trends in 2025
As Ireland braces for another year of near-record-low unemployment, recruiters and jobseekers alike are navigating a landscape marked by innovation, flexibility, and fierce talent competition.
Athlone selected by CeADAR as flood related artificial intelligence case study
Athlone was one of four towns selected by CeADAR, Ireland’s centre for Applied AI, as a case study in the use of artificial intelligence and satellite technology to develop an early warning system for communities at risk of severe flooding.
