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New Opel Corsa appealing to Irish supermini buyers

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The new Opel Corsa is primed to attract more Irish buyers, arriving here recently in three trim levels and priced from €23,995, plus delivery-related charges.

Kia Sorento upgrade to go on sale here in April

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An upgraded seven-seat Kia Sorento model is set to arrive in Ireland next spring.

New Opel Corsa appealing to Irish supermini buyers

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The new Opel Corsa is primed to attract more Irish buyers. It arrived in Ireland recently in three trim levels and priced from €23,995, plus delivery-related charges.

Number of e-cars registered in Galway up thirty per cent last year

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The number of new electric cars registered in Galway last year jumped by an incredible 31 per cent, according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) which this week released its official new vehicle registrations statistics for 2023.

TUS researcher receives 'medal of excellence' from Irish Research Council

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Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) PhD student Aaron Maloney has been awarded this year’s Jane Grimson Medal of Excellence by the Irish Research Council (IRC).

BYD Dolphin - a new arrival in on the Irish motoring market

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The new BYD DOLPHIN – first model in what its Chinese automaker calls their ‘Ocean’ series – has arrived in Ireland.

Launch of all new Mercedes-Benz E-Class marks evolution of mainstay model

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The latest Mercedes-Benz newcomer to launch on the Irish market is the new E-Class, for over 75 years the mainstay of the Mercedes-Benz model range.

Empowering Westmeath's businesses - five cybersecurity new year's resolutions

As we approach the dawn of a new year, cybersecurity remains a top priority for businesses across Ireland.

Shein proves a huge hit among TikTok users

New research has analyzed the top 50 most popular TikTok clothing and home brands to reveal which products and brands influencers buy most often.

Careers in tech – are you thinking of studying IT or computer science?

With more than 100,000 people employed in the Irish tech sector, and with many of the global tech leaders choosing to have their headquarters in this country, the tech industry here is booming. The Central Statistics Office has valued the IT industry in Ireland at over €241 billion. Dublin is home to Google, Meta, LinkedIn, and HubSpot, to name a few. Studying IT or computer science can offer a rewarding and exciting career. Nowadays, almost every company, whether it is an SME or a large multinational, has its own IT department, meaning that IT and computer science graduates can choose to work in a range of industries such as healthcare, banking, insurance and education. University of Galway, ATU, and TUS offer courses in information technology and computer science.

 

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