3M, the science-based global technology company, has announced that it is to establish a new research and development technical centre in Dublin – called the 3M Digital Science Community – with the anticipated creation of more than 100 new jobs over the next two to three years. 3M has had a presence in Ireland since 1975 and […]
Day: 24 June 2021
The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD, has written to Dublin City Council to confirm an allocation of €5m for the refurbishment and re-letting of 100 vacant or soon to be vacant homes this year in 2021. This is in addition to the 370 vacant units planned for restoration in Dublin […]
Cork City Council is delighted to announce the launch of Phase 2 of their Heritage Orienteering Artwork Competition. Cork City Council have commissioned Abarta Heritage and artist Sheelagh Broderick to create a new orienteering route in South Parish. Combining community, creativity and exploration, a public art competition is being launched to find illustrations that will
The following was written by Matt and appeared originally on www.osintme.com In the last two weeks or so users in Ireland have been subject to vishing attacks on a large scale. The modus operandi is random phone calls from unknown mobiles, predominantly 087 numbers that appear to belong to Vodafone. It’s unclear if these are […]
Joe O’Brien TD, Minister of State at the Department of Rural and Community Development named 7 applicant organisations to take part in a pilot Community Development Programme. The aim of this €1m pilot programme is to trial community led interventions that address poverty, social exclusion and inequality, and promote human rights. The fund will advance […]
Donegal County Council is the first local authority in Ireland to launch a Remote Working for Business Strategy that will see the county making the most of the benefits that the growth in remote working is bringing to Donegal. Launching the strategy Cllr. Rena Donaghey explained: “Whilst Covid-19 has created many challenges for us all, […]
Ireland’s Future Tech Challenge is a competition that encourages public service organisations to pitch potential problems that they believe might be solved using newer technologies. This will be a pilot competition involving Public Service Bodies where the competition sponsors will offer prizes of work, product or materials, up to value of €100,000 to the most […]