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Murphy under fire for €40k shares in Israeli army-linked firm
The Green Party’s Galway West by-election candidate is considering selling shares worth €40,000 in the IT firm he works for because of its links to the Israeli military.
OPINION: Dark arts of digital politics
In 2024, a manipulated image of Fianna Fáil general election candidate Gráinne Seoige was circulated. Whatever about her politics, this was done because she is a woman.
PorterShed brings global tech leaders to Galway for future-focused conversation
‘PorterShed Spark’ at Dexcom Stadium will convene US ecosystem builders, European AI infrastructure leadership and Enterprise Ireland’s CEO for a curated, forward-looking programme focused on the next decade of technology, founders and innovation.
Galway firm helps local businesses harness AI to boost sales and marketing
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how companies sell and communicate with customers, but many smaller firms are struggling to keep pace.
Party politics prompts councillor’s resignation
The Shantalla-based politician formally quit her party last week, just days after Soc Dem TD Eoin Hayes was readmitted to the so-called ‘purple party’ after an eight-month suspension for being opaque about his investment in a company providing software to the Israeli military.
AtlanTec Festival to explore the role of AI and cybersecurity in future technology innovation
The AtlanTec Festival 2025 is officially under way, celebrating innovation and technology in the west of Ireland.
From a medieval trading hub to a cradle of cutting-edge technology
There was a time when Galway was known primarily for its merchant trading, its traditional musical and creative community and its thriving fishing industry. But in recent decades, the City of Tribes has charted a new course, becoming an unexpected yet vibrant hub for tech innovation in Ireland's western seaboard.
Councils join forces to put airport on the market
Galway’s two local authorities have agreed to propose a sale of Galway Airport in Carnmore.
Councils join forces to put Galway Airport on the market
Agents for Galway City Council and Galway County Council will advertise for ‘expressions of interest’ in the 118 acre site in the coming days to ‘test the market’ before councillors are asked to vote on any potential sale.
Innovation in Galway – from a medieval trading hub to a tech haven
There was a time when Galway was known primarily for its merchant trading, its traditional musical and creative community and its thriving fishing industry. But in recent decades, the City of Tribes has charted a new course, becoming an unexpected yet vibrant hub for tech innovation in Ireland’s western seaboard.
