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'Knowing that I've had an impact on something - that's very motivational to me'
ComReg accused broadband provider Pure Telecom of breaking contract-changing rules
FoodCloud is scaling operations overseas after running pilots in three countries
Recycling tech firm Eiravato is moving to Luxembourg after a slow take-up in Ireland
'We had to make a tough call': Why FrockAdvisor has filed for voluntary liquidation
Meet the man behind Keywords Studios, Ireland's €1 billion gaming tech giant
Ryanair is suing third-party flight booker Kiwi.com and Cologne airport
Mindfule wants to show people how food can fuel mental well-being
'I once picked potatoes for a summer - that taught me a lot in terms of what hard labour felt like'
The Joycean pharmacy and Writers' Tears: why a whiskey maker is helping keep Sweny's open
The boss of Roe & Co hopes the new whiskey distillery will become an events magnet
Fexco claims new retail VAT scheme changes will 'eliminate the tax refund industry in Ireland'
DCU is launching bite-size online courses for skills-hungry professionals around the world
Ryanair is suing third-party flight booker Kiwi.com and Cologne airport
Point Square units could become leisure spots in light of an 'irrevocably changed' retail market
The Central Bank proposes new €320,000 'Double Rainbow' sculpture for Dublin headquarters
How Inglot's Jane Swarbrigg manages the 'ever-changing' face of the make-up industry
'Figure out if there's a need very quickly. If there is, persevere endlessly and don't give up'
The Central Bank hopes a new outdoor artwork will make its HQ 'more social and transparent'
Hewlett Packard Enterprise spin-out DXC is cutting jobs in Ireland as part of a global shift
Bank of Ireland and AIB are using a new blockchain platform to verify their staff's credentials
Your crash course in... the circular economy
Meet the Frenchman who's helping WeWork take on the Irish office scene
Google is being flooded with staff mail deliveries so it's planning its own DHL-style collection hub
The group behind entertainment site LADBible is opening an Irish hub
How Flahavan's has turned porridge into a multimillion-euro business
'When I travel I like to localise - especially in the US. I love a good bacon and eggs'
Craft beer maker BrewDog is creating about 60 jobs at its new Dublin outpost
Facebook says a ban on junk food ads for children could hurt the marketing of Spotify playlists
The group behind entertainment site LADBible is opening an Irish hub
The colossal plane-leasing sector says it's still hurting from Ireland's tax-haven status in Brazil
How older-than-Ireland Flahavan's has turned porridge into a multimillion-euro business
'We are at the forefront of a change': Inside Ireland's low and no-alcohol industry
Labs have a lot of information to manage - PlanDomino thinks it has the answer
'The mistakes I've made are when I follow my head, not my heart'
After a £14 million funding round, fintech outfit Modulr is using Dublin as a European launchpad
Sligo medtech company Arrotek Medical has been snapped up by US outfit Galt
HubSpot has hit a signage snag at its new Dublin docklands office
Specialty coffee culture is booming as the country catches on to a quality cup of joe
Dairy brand Glenilen Farm thinks there's still 'a lot of ground to conquer' in Brexit Britain