Author: Sam Allcock

Sam Allcock is a Business Contributor to the stokes.ie

Sustainable construction in Ireland has emerged as a critical focus as the nation works to meet ambitious climate targets while addressing the ongoing housing crisis and fostering economic growth. With the construction industry being a significant contributor to carbon emissions globally, Ireland’s path towards a low-carbon, resource-efficient economy hinges on its ability to implement sustainable practices effectively. The Irish Government has set a clear ambition to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, with an interim goal of reducing emissions by 51% by 2030. Notably, the construction and built environment sector is responsible for about 40% of Ireland’s total carbon emissions,…

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Recent research indicates that Northern Ireland has experienced a significant reduction in wintry weather, losing an average of eight days each winter where temperatures drop below zero due to man-made climate change. This alarming finding comes from a study conducted by Climate Central, a US-based non-profit organisation that analysed long-term weather patterns across the region. The study focused on the months of December, January, and February, examining the frequency of days when minimum temperatures remain above freezing. Kristina Dahl, the vice president for science at Climate Central, highlighted the broader trend in the UK, stating, “The UK is seeing fewer…

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Ireland has made history by unveiling the world’s first 3D printed social housing development in Dundalk, County Louth. This groundbreaking project consists of a terrace of three 3-bedroom homes located at Grange Close, and it represents a significant leap forward in sustainable construction techniques. The initiative was a collaborative effort involving Louth County Council, 3D printing specialists Harcourt Technologies (HTL.tech), and building materials provider Roadstone. Utilising an advanced construction printer developed by Danish company Cobod, the team completed the project from initial site preparation to key handover in just 132 days. This remarkable timeframe reflects a 35% reduction in construction…

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Ireland is grappling with a significant increase in waste generation, with levels rising by more than 20% over the past decade, according to the latest findings from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This alarming trend poses a serious threat to the country’s waste management capacity and its ability to meet European Union recycling targets. The EPA’s newly released Circular Economy and Waste Statistics Highlights Report 2022 indicates that Ireland is on course to miss crucial recycling goals for municipal and packaging waste by 2025. The report highlights that approximately half of the waste produced in Ireland originates from the construction…

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The “Back for Business” programme, a complimentary initiative designed to offer support for returning emigrants of Ireland in launching and developing their businesses, is now inviting new applicants. Entering its eighth year, this programme aims to cultivate and support entrepreneurial activities among those who have recently returned to Ireland or are planning to return soon. Funded by the Irish Abroad Unit of the Department of Foreign Affairs, the programme has made a significant impact on participants since its inception. Eligible applicants can submit their applications until Thursday, January 16th, via www.backforbusiness.com. The programme will run from February to June 2025,…

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Journeycall, a prominent division of the ESP Group, has proudly announced its successful inclusion in the Office of Government Procurement (OGP) Framework for Managed Business Process Support Services in Ireland. This significant milestone highlights the ESP Group’s unwavering commitment to providing outstanding customer service and business process support solutions to a broader audience. The OGP plays a pivotal role in shaping public procurement policy and reform in Ireland, acting as a central purchasing body responsible for offering a diverse array of centralised arrangements known as Framework Agreements. These frameworks facilitate the efficient and compliant procurement of commonly needed goods and…

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Cisco has embarked on an innovative collaboration with the University of Galway and the CÚRAM SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices to establish a framework for virtual hospitals in Ireland. This initiative aligns with Ireland’s ambitious 10-year health and social care reform programme, Sláintecare, aiming to reduce unnecessary hospital admissions and enhance patient care at home. The pilot project is designed to support hundreds of patients within the Galway region who are managing chronic conditions, including diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart failure, and atrial fibrillation. By leveraging advanced technologies, the framework seeks to alleviate the workload of healthcare…

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Recent findings from the Innovation Index Pulse Survey highlight a burgeoning interest in artificial intelligence (AI) among Irish businesses, despite ongoing challenges. The survey, which sampled over 500 companies involved in research and innovation, indicates that a significant majority are either implementing or planning to adopt an AI strategy within the next year. According to the survey results, approximately 39% of Irish businesses have already integrated AI with a defined strategy, while another 32% aim to do so within the next six to twelve months. However, 30% of the surveyed companies still have minimal or no AI strategy in place.…

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Northern Ireland’s health minister, Mike Nesbitt, has unveiled a new three-year strategic health plan aimed at transforming the Health and Social Care (HSC) system. This plan includes a commitment to secure a “good” pay deal for nurses, alongside the introduction of a safe and effective staffing bill, addressing urgent issues within the healthcare sector. The strategic framework is built upon three pillars: stabilisation, reform, and delivery. In his address to the assembly, Nesbitt acknowledged the severe pressure currently facing the HSC system and highlighted the need for reform. “It is important to be clear that reform is not a silver…

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A groundbreaking cryogenic storage facility has been launched by Astoriom in Tramore, County Waterford, significantly enhancing the capabilities for biological sample preservation in Ireland. This new state-of-the-art facility aims to meet the growing demands of life sciences, offering a reliable solution for industries requiring safe long-term storage of biological materials. The official launch, which took place on December 13, 2024, was attended by notable figures including Gerald Hurley, CEO of Waterford Chamber of Commerce, and Con Hurley, Astoriom Account Manager, who symbolically cut the ribbon to mark this important occasion. The event was further supported by other members of the…

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