Tagged: Department Of Enterprise, Trade And Employment & News
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Telcos and ISPs relieved at deferral of copyright legislation News
24.02.2011 The statement by the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation that she will not be signing changes to copyright legislation until the consultation with the telecoms... -
‘Don’t push through illegal downloads law’ – Eamon Ryan News
24.02.2011 Former minister for communications Eamon Ryan called on Minister Mary Hanafin not to sign a new law which could see judges getting the power to grant injunctions against ISPs. -
Attorney General’s advice sought on 'illegal downloads' powers for judges News
24.02.2011 The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Innovation has confirmed that the gap in Irish copyright laws governing illegal downloads and the role of internet service providers...Categories: Networking & Telecoms, Multimedia, Legal, Intellectual Property, Digital Media, Communications -
Irish Govt pushing through ‘illegal downloads’ changes to copyright law News
23.02.2011 In its final days, the Government is believed to be rushing through a statutory instrument that will amend the existing Copyright Act and which will give judges the power to... -
HP subsidiary workers call off second stoppage day News
30.09.2010 Employees at a HP subsidiary have deferred the second of two 24-hour stoppages at the firm’s plat in Dublin after an independent mediator was appointed to facilitate a resolution. -
Bullying in the workplace in Ireland News
22.09.2010 What is bullying in the workplace? Bullying is repeated inappropriate behaviour that undermines your right to dignity at work. -
Nanotech could be a sure bet for the Irish economy: Intel’s O’Hara News
23.11.2009 Ireland cannot afford to take a scattergun approach to future industries, but if there is one area the country stands a great chance to win in it's nanotech and nanoscience,...Categories: R&D -
How small science will have a big impact on Ireland’s economic future News
26.11.2009 From miracle drugs to super-tiny computers, Ireland could win its share of a $3-trillion industry.Categories: R&D -
‘Ireland needs to engineer itself to be at the crossroads of business and science’ News
07.01.2010 Dublin’s role as European City of Science in 2012 is a vital opportunity, says Science Minister.Categories: R&D -
McAfee to create 120 technology sales jobs in Cork News
23.09.2009 Security software giant McAfee is to create 120 new technology sales jobs in Cork and recruitment is set to commence immediately. -
Ireland seeks EU help to reskill redundant Dell workers News
19.06.2009 Ireland’s Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Mary Coughlan TD, has made an application to the European Commission seeking support to reskill the 1,900...Categories: Business -
UPC expansion paves way for 45 new call centre jobs News
15.06.2009 A deal struck between cable broadband provider UPC and Cork-based outsourced call centre provider Zevas will see 45 jobs created in Carrigaline, Co Cork.Categories: Business -
€200m now available to invest in life sciences News
09.02.2009 The closure of the €75m Seroba Kernel Life Sciences Fund II now brings to €200m the total amount of seed finance available to invest in life sciences-based enterprises in Ireland.Categories: R&D -
Synopsys to create 50 R&D jobs in Dublin News
08.12.2008 A major player in generating intellectual property (IP) for the global electronics industry is to create 50 research and development (R&D) jobs in the areas of software and...Categories: Business -
Wireless modem giant creates 145 jobs in Cork News
04.12.2008 Up to 145 jobs are to be created in Cork by the Dutch technology company Options Wireless, a leading manufacturer of Wi-Fi routers and USB modems.Categories: Business -
Budget 2009 was geared to guide multinationals and SMEs past recession News
14.10.2008 Measures in the 2009 Budget were directed to specifically steer indigenous firms, as well as multinationals, through the tough economic waters, the Tánaiste and Minister for...Categories: Business -
E-learning giant creates 450 Dublin jobs – €350m investment in R&D News
10.09.2008 E-learning global player Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) – formerly known as Riverdeep – is to create 450 jobs at a new R&D headquarters in Dublin, it emerged today. -
Online freight firm creates 100 jobs in Dublin News
04.09.2008 It emerged this morning that 100 jobs will be created in Dublin over the next year by prominent US online firm Freightquote.com, which is setting up its European headquarters in...Categories: Business -
35 new tech jobs for Shannon News
14.07.2008 The Shannon Free Zone is to benefit from 35 new jobs as part of an expansion of hardware and software design specialist Mentor Graphics, it emerged today.Categories: Business -
€10m fund for cross-border businesses unveiled News
05.06.2008 A new €10m cross-border business programme for InterTradeIreland was launched yesterday with the aim of helping growing firms to reach their export potential.Categories: Business