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Healthcare institutions today face challenges on a number of different levels in ensuring seamless connectivity of services and devices. They are also required to tackle complexities around interoperability, security, compliance, budget restraints and business continuity. And, given that many healthcare institutions across Europe are publicly funded, organisations are balancing these challenges on limited budgets…
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Each team will receive up to €500,000 to develop their research with a further €2m in prize funding up for grabs in the final phase of the competition. Read more: 10 research teams receive funding in National Challenge Fund
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While security supply measures will help in the short term, higher capacity is needed to meet Ireland’s growing demands. Read more: EirGrid signals ‘challenging’ times for Ireland’s electricity supply
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Epilepsy researcher Sujithra Srinivas discusses the value of translational research for understanding and treating neurologic conditions. Read more: UCD epilepsy researcher is developing targeted interventions
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Law Business Research (LBR) and ALM today (24 March) announced their strategic merger, forming a global provider of legal intelligence, analysis, and networking solutions. LBR is backed by ICG and […] The post Law Business Research and ALM merge appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
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Swedish-founded generative AI platform Legora announced today (24 March) that it has launched in the United States with the opening of an office in New York, and also signed up […] The post Legora launches in the US and signs Goodwin appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
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Some major biopharma employers will be exhibiting at the NIBRT Careers Fair later this week. Read more: Check out the biopharma companies you’ll see at the NIBRT careers event
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Fewer people were working as software developers in the UK last year than in 2023 – the first time there has been a fall since 2006. Read more: Sharp decline in UK tech jobs highlights ‘deeper structural issues’
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While AI utilisation is high in the medtech industry, further incentives are needed to support SMEs adopting new tech. Read more: Greater support for Irish medtech SMEs needed, Ibec report finds
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The discovery could enable the design of synthetic cells, which have biomedical applications such as wound healing and drug delivery. Read more: MIT scientists use light to change the shape of starfish cells