19.03.2010 Siemens has announced it is to cut 4,200 jobs in its IT division by 2011, with 2,000 of the job cuts in Germany. more...
19.03.2010 The latest report from the Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) for Q4 of 2009 shows that broadband penetration (including mobile broadband) in Ireland reached 32.4pc for this period from... more...
18.03.2010 Japanese car manufacturer Nissan has announced it is to build its Nissan LEAF electric car at its plant in the UK. more...
16.03.2010 Young Irish green-tech firm OpenHydro along with utility provider SSE Renewables have won exclusive rights to develop a 200MW tidal energy farm in the Pentland Firth off the northern coast of Scotland. more...
12.03.2010 On May 14, Ireland’s business leaders will gather to hear sustainability experts discuss the future of business, finance and investment within this new environmental reality, and we will look at how technology will be a key enabler in a more sustainable, prosperous future for all. more...
11.03.2010 Along with a name change from Sustainable Energy Ireland to the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) the state body has revealed an ambitious five year plan that promises €6bn in savings as well as the creation of between 5,000 and 10,000 jobs every year. more...
24.02.2010 With global e-waste growing at about 40 million tons a year, an Irish company that refurbishes old computers and sends them to schools in Ireland and Africa has called on businesses to take a greener, more socially responsible route. more...
22.02.2010 The traditional London black cab may look the same by the time the 2012 Olympics come around, but under the bonnet many of these tourist-pleasing vehicles aim to have high-tech hydrogen fuel cells that can travel for 250 miles at up to 81mph. more...
18.02.2010 The green economy should not be viewed as a short-term answer to Ireland’s economic problems – failures will happen and we need to show greater risk tolerance for start-ups. more...
15.02.2010 MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS 2010, BARCELONA - An Irish-based consumer electronics company has developed a world first – an iPhone cover that once disposed of is bio-degradable within five years. The product is set for worldwide distribution in the coming months. more...
12.02.2010 Marks & Spencer in Ireland has signed a renewable electricity contract with Irish energy provider Energia. more...
12.02.2010 Irish companies have been warned in a recent report that unless they begin to manage carbon emissions, they will risk relationships with customers and investors. more...
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