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Ethos Engineering has secured private equity player Exponent as a backer in a move that will aid the data centre designer in recruiting 250 additional workers.face possible scrutiny following a complaint to European Union authorities from one producer. Irish fertiliser prices remain higher than in the UK despite an easing in energy costs over the last year, sparking concern among farmers, who have raised the issue with politicians and regulators.

, artificial intelligence has one simple role: to make things easier. The new head of Samsung’s mobile experience for Ireland and the UK has taken over the role at a time when AI features have piqued consumers’ interest. But it can also be confusing. “People chuck the word AI out all over the place,” Ciara O’1brien hears Ms Bizon.

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