NSAI holding Ireland’s first ever Time & Sync Forum

The National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI), in conjunction with their partners Data Edge, Timing Solutions and HEAnet, are hosting Ireland’s inaugural Time & Sync Forum today, 11th Feb 2025, in Santry, Dublin. The event is bringing together a number of leading authorities in timing and synchronisation from Ireland, the UK and the European Commission to discuss key topics and policies relating to critical infrastructure on the island of Ireland.

Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) technologies play a crucial role in modern economies, and enable over 10% of Europe’s annual GDP, or more than €14 trillion*. Major industries such as communications, energy, transportation, public services and financial services are increasingly reliant on precise timing and timing distribution to deliver their services.

Commenting on the event, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke TD said, “Position, Navigation and Timing technologies are a core part of the work of a number of industries that are cornerstones of the Irish economy. Earlier this year, the Programme for Government committed to delivering a strong enterprise and fiscal framework to support competitiveness and the growth of a strong industrial base which has created jobs, grown exports, promoted innovation, and raised our standard of living. I warmly welcome this event, focussed on building on the launch of the National Timing Grid, and its role in advancing Ireland’s domestic capabilities to support industry.

Following on from the successful launch of Ireland’s first National Timing Grid in 2023, the NSAI is hosting the Forum to promote the continuing need for Ireland to have as much control over its timing infrastructure as possible, including the potential replacement of Greenwich Mean Time with a domestic equivalent.

Keynote speakers include Dr. Leon Lobo, Head of the National Timing Centre (NTC) programme at Britain’s National Physical Laboratory, who is delivering its national timing strategy.  Dr. Lukasz Bonenberg, Space Programmes Policy and Scientific Officer, Joint Research Centre (JRC), European Commission, will also provide his expertise having worked on Galileo, the EU’s Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). Between them, Drs. Lobo and Bonenberg will provide an important overview of PNT resiliency across Europe.

Along with Data Edge, Timing Solutions and HEAnet, NSAI are currently working on enhancing Ireland’s PNT capabilities through the National Timing Grid and the distribution of verified global GNSS data to support compliance with the upcoming EU NIS2 Directive. This update to the EU’s original Network and Information Security (NIS) Directive significantly expands cybersecurity obligations for critical infrastructure sectors.

NSAI’s National Metrology Laboratory (NML), based in Glasnevin, maintains the reference measurement standards for Time & Frequency and contribute their atomic clock data to the International Bureau for Weights and Measures (BIPM) who maintain and calculate Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Whilst Legal Time in Ireland is under the remit of the Department of Justice, the internationally accepted representation of the second in Ireland is maintained by the NSAI’s NML.

David Fleming, National Standards Authority of Ireland, Technical Manager for Time, said, “We expect this important gathering to provide valuable insights which help us to inform policy development at a Governmental level and outline the requirements for investment in key timing infrastructure for the country. In a time of disruption and major technological advancements, Ireland needs to be as self-sufficient in this area as possible, while also aligning fully with our international counterparts.”

 “With this event, we are aiming to draw in and engage as many interested stakeholders as possible to determine the requirements across the diverse sectors dependent upon precise timing.”

Irish employees thrive with AI, while employers fall behind

Surveying 1,000 people in Ireland, the Deloitte Digital Consumer Trends report shows that over two thirds (67%) of GenAI users say it boosts their productivity at work, but less than one in four (24%) say their employer actively encourages use of the technology.

The research shows that 90% of Irish companies lack a GenAI policy and that while GenAI users are more likely to use the technology for personal reasons (69%), the percentage using it for work tasks is up from 32% in 2023 to 36%.

A total of 48% of respondents have used GenAI, an increase from 33% in 2023. Meanwhile, the percentage of those who are not aware of GenAI is down from 38% in 2023 to 27%.

Of those using GenAI, 10% are using it daily, 28% are doing so weekly and 15% are using it monthly. A total of 46% are using it less than monthly, with 24% of this cohort saying they don’t know how to use it well and 18% saying they are dissatisfied with the answers they receive.

Use of GenAI is highest among younger people at 85% for those aged 18 to 24, followed by 69% for the 25 to 34 age group and 56% for those aged 35 to 44. Usage then drops significantly to 34% for those aged 45 to 54, 22% for those between 55 and 64 and 20% for those aged 65 to 75.

Most people use GenAI for personal reasons (69%) ahead of professional or work reasons (36%) and for educational purposes (38%).

Of the 67% of users who believe GenAI makes them more productive at work, 44% say they use the technology for writing and editing emails and for looking up information. A total of 42% use it to generate ideas, followed by creating written content (38%), summarising texts and reports (35%), editing (26%), analysing data (25%) and generating images (20%).

When GenAI users were asked if their employer encouraged them to use the technology at work, just 8% strongly agreed with the statement and 16% agreed.

The survey showed that uncertainty around GenAI and its impact on future workforces continues to be a concern with 60% of users worried that it will reduce the number of jobs available in the future and 46% concerned that it will replace some of their role in the workforce.

While they are concerned about the potential impact of GenAI on their future, a significant proportion of users trust the technology. A total of 28% of users said GenAI responses were unbiased and 34% agreed that the technology “always produces accurate responses”.  This is despite well-documented issues with the reliability of the technology.

The survey also showed that a majority of those who are aware of GenAI would be less inclined to trust AI-generated emails (66%) and AI-delivered customer services (63%).

Meanwhile, ChatGPT remains the most popular GenAI tool among people in Ireland having been used by 49% of GenAI users. This is far ahead of similar products such as Snapchat’s ‘My AI’ (15%), Microsoft Copilot (13%) and Google Gemini (12%). The survey took place prior to the release of DeepSeek’s latest AI model.

Emmanuel Adeleke, Deloitte Ireland’s GenAI Leader, said: “Employees in Ireland are racing ahead of their employers when it comes to GenAI. This means gains are being left on the table by employers and innovation is being stymied. We’re seeing the wide range of benefits GenAI creates for our clients in Deloitte, such as improved efficiency and productivity, but our survey shows that the vast majority of organisations do not have GenAI policies in place and they are not actively promoting its use or leading on its adoption even though their employees are increasingly using it to complete everyday tasks. 

“It is vital employers take the lead on the use of GenAI. They need to invest in initiatives and organisational changes that will drive adoption of GenAI tools and identify successful use cases for their organisations. 

“There is a risk in not reacting to the increase in usage, particularly because users are not fully appreciative of the dangers involved as indicated by the level of trust certain users have in GenAI tools, despite well-documented reliability issues. If employers invest properly in GenAI and integrate it correctly, they will uncover the challenges involved and the tremendous potential of this technology.”

He added: “Our survey found that some users are willing to experiment with GenAI, but they are lacking confidence when it comes to knowing how to use it and ultimately find the experience to be unsatisfactory. Organisations can address this through training and support, ensuring employees can use GenAI to meet their needs and transition into more frequent and more confident users. Employers should also consider a tailored approach for GenAI in the workplace that can address the differences in usage among age groups. They can enhance workplace AI tools to boost professional usage, and address age disparities by ensuring that resources and training are accessible to all and building a comprehensive change management strategy to increase the adoption and impact of GenAI tools.”   

How one-third of young people may be addicted to social media

Today, February 11th marks the 22nd anniversary of Safer Internet Day, a landmark global event in the online safety calendar and celebrated in over 180 countries.

New research from the first ever EU-wide survey on loneliness** indicates that one-third of young respondents exhibit patterns of social-media addiction. They have neglected work, family or school several times a week or more because of their social-media habits. The detrimental impact of this will be discussed today among experts from Ireland and Europe as part of Safer Internet Day.

In the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre study, intensive users are defined as respondents who report that they spend more than two hours a day on social media sites or instant messaging tools. Spending this length of time on social media is associated with a substantial increase in the prevalence of loneliness among young people.  However, researchers also point out that how social media is used matters more than how often it is used.

The Irish Safer Internet Centre knows through engagement with children and young people that they are concerned about navigating the ever-evolving digital landscape, and they freely discuss that they feel they spend too much time online. However, more research is crucial to truly understand the challenges they face. Consequently, the Irish Safer Internet Centre will be devoting additional resources to embarking on continuous research in this area in the coming year.

The theme for Safer Internet Day 2025 is “Prepare / Protect / Thrive: Navigating Algorithms and Influencers.” This theme encourages parents, schools, educators, young people and all stakeholders to consider how algorithms and influencers shape young people’s lives.

The key issues that will be discussed during Safer Internet Day 2025 include harmful online content, safety by design, regulation and children’s rights, among many others.

Safer Internet Day 2025 kicks off today with an event in Microsoft’s Dream Space. It will feature keynote addresses from Professor Debbie Ging (DCU), 5Rights Foundation and the European Centre for Algorithmic Transparency, which is part of the Joint Research Centre at the European Commission. In addition, the event will include contributions from the Online Safety Commissioner Niamh Hodnett; Webwise Youth Advisory Panel; the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission; ISPCC; Media Literacy Ireland; Microsoft, Hotline.ie; and National Parents Council.

Minister for Education Helen McEntee TD said: “As Minister for Education and Youth, it is a key priority of mine to work to safeguard and support the wellbeing of our pupils, students and school communities across Ireland. I am very pleased therefore to join Webwise and the Irish Safer Internet Centre, as well as experts from across Ireland and Europe, in marking Safer Internet Day today and highlighting the key themes of prepare, protect and thrive.

“While technology brings many exciting benefits and opportunities, it can also expose pupils and students to negative impacts. It is imperative that we use every lever available to us to help ensure they can stay safe and have the very best opportunity to thrive.

“I look forward to prioritising this area and to working collaboratively with our pupils, students, parents, teachers, school communities and wider education stakeholders over the months and years ahead to make sure our pupils and students are digitally literate, can safely harness the best of what technology presents and can get a mental break from technology too, to empower them to make friends and enjoy their time at school.”

Jane McGarrigle, National Co-ordinator, Webwise, said: “Technology is everywhere and it isn’t something that should be feared. We believe in encouraging children to engage with new technologies, however we are also cognisant of the importance of preparing them for the dangers they may encounter online. We want to empower them with the coping skills and resilience they need to thrive in the digital world. We also want to assure them that there is always support available if they need it and if they feel that their use of technology has become problematic.”

Online Safety Commissioner Niamh Hodnett said: “Coimisiún na Meán is focused on shaping a media landscape that safeguards the rights, wellbeing and development of children, and their safe engagement online. We are delighted to be supporting Webwise and their Safer Internet Day campaign this which this year is Prepare / Protect / Thrive: Navigating Algorithms and Influencers. Following the launch of our Online Safety Code in October of last year, Coimisiún na Meán’s Online Safety Framework is now in place, and we are continuing to prioritise a safer internet for children and young people.”

Safer Internet Day in Ireland is coordinated by the Irish Safer Internet Centre, a partnership between Hotline, ISPCC, National Parents Council and Webwise, providing a range of complementary online safety services, including an education and awareness centre, child and parent helplines and a hotline. The Centre is coordinated by the Department of Justice and co-funded by the European Union.

*In the EU study, young people are categorised as aged between 16 and 30 years

**The EU-wide study on loneliness (EU-LS) was conducted by the Joint Research Centre as part of a European Parliament pilot project in partnership with the Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion. To learn more about the paper on Loneliness and Social Media Use in the European Union, click here

Select Technology Group acquires JTRS to expand its Apple education tech offering in the UK.

In a strategic move to expand its footprint in the EdTech sector, Select Technology Group – the UK and Ireland’s leading Apple Premium Partner – has announced the acquisition of JTRS, Apple Authorised Education Specialist.

The acquisition enables both companies to leverage their combined expertise and resources to support educational institutions across Great Britain and Northern Ireland with Apple’s technology and solutions.

The JTRS team and services will be integrated into Select Technology Group, creating a broader network of support for schools, colleges, and universities.

Ciaran McCormack, Managing Director of Select Technology Group, commented on the acquisition:

“This is an exciting new chapter for our business. We are extremely passionate about the education industry, helping schools and educators enhance their teaching and learning environments with Apple technology, and this acquisition allows us to extend our reach and resources. JTRS shares our passion for supporting education, and together, we can offer an even more comprehensive range of services to our clients across Ireland and the UK. By combining our strengths, we are confident we can drive even greater innovation in the educational technology space and create more impactful outcomes for students and educators alike.”

The agreement comes after Select Technology Group purchased DID Electrical in December 2023 to accelerate its retail growth in Ireland.  This acquisition sees Select Technology Group increase its presence in the UK, where it is already an Apple Premium Partner (retail), Apple Authorised Reseller (corporate sales), and Apple Authorised Service Provider and offers more comprehensive support to the UK and the island of Ireland education sector. This acquisition helps to push Select Tech Group’s turnover over €300m.

‘’We are particularly excited about the opportunity to work with new schools in the UK’’, McCormack continued.  The JTRS team deeply understands the unique needs of the UK education sector, which complements our approach, and together, we will provide more localised and personalised support to our growing customer base. This acquisition further strengthens our position as a trusted partner for educational institutions across the UK and Ireland.”

Key highlights from the deal include:

 – Select Technology Group will become the only Apple Premium Partner, Apple Authorised Reseller and Apple Authorised Education Specialist in the UK and Ireland.  

– Select Technology Group’s leading Apple Professional Learning Provider will further expand into UK schools.

-Select Technology Group will integrate JTRS teams, growing the business to 686 people in the UK and Ireland.

CASEKOO Clear Magic Stand Basic Case For iPhone 16 Review

The CASEKOO Clear Magic Stand Basic Case For iPhone 16 and their latest case on offer in their big range of cases which you should check out.

With the strongest magnets on cases I have tested to date these are perfect for Qi compatible /Magsafe accessories in your home office or care which I am well custom to now at this stage and is a must in my opinion if you have not adopted it by now.

This case is transparent allowing you to see your devices OG which many folks like these days and also offers additional grip with the camera lens protected on the rear and the screen protected on front with raised corners that have bumpers build in which is excellent.

The buttons are all tactile here and the camera button easily accessible by sliding your thumb into the groove and even with my big thumbs it was no issue as you will see in the video review below.

Features

MagicStand – An innovative invisible stand. The ring stand is made of lightweight and durable aerospace aluminum alloy, with an adjustable angle of 40 °~120 ° and 30000+ repeatedly folded.

Magnetic Magic – Compatible with all MagSafe accessories and third-party Qi-certified wireless chargers.

Military Grade Drop Protection – Shockproof polycarbonate back and a 2.5 mm offset border over the camera

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The Spider Awards 2025 Shortlist Announced Ahead of March Gala Event

The Spider Awards, Ireland’s longest-running and most prestigious digital awards ceremony, is delighted to unveil the shortlist for its 28th annual event. Taking place on Friday, 21st March 2025, the ceremony will once again bring together the brightest minds in Ireland’s digital landscape.
Held in the iconic Round Room at the Mansion House, Dublin 2, this black-tie gala dinner promises to be an unforgettable evening, with approximately 500 attendees celebrating excellence in the digital industry.
Established in 1996, the Spider Awards are dedicated to recognising companies and individuals who are driving innovation and setting new standards in digital transformation. As the longest-running digital awards programme in Ireland, they remain a cornerstone for showcasing the achievements of the nation’s digital pioneers.
This year’s Spider Awards saw a remarkable surge in entries, reflecting the innovation and creativity thriving within Ireland’s digital sector. Leading agencies Granite and Kooba have secured multiple shortlist spots, with Granite earning an impressive nine nominations and Kooba securing five.
Categories such as Best in Social Media and Best Influencer-Led Campaign attracted record-breaking submissions, reaffirming the growing influence of social and influencer-driven marketing. Meanwhile, Best in E-Commerce experienced a significant increase in entries, highlighting the continued evolution of digital retail. Additionally, the introduction of the AI-Powered Marketing Excellence Award has been met with an outstanding calibre of entries, showcasing how brands and agencies are leveraging artificial intelligence to drive smarter, more effective marketing strategies.
This year introduces an exciting new award: the AI-Powered Marketing Excellence Award, highlighting the innovative use of artificial intelligence in marketing strategies. Additionally, categories such as Best in Social Media and Best Integrated Media Campaign have drawn record-breaking numbers of entries, showcasing the incredible talent and creativity flourishing in Ireland’s digital sector.
Below please find the full shortlist for the Spider Awards 2025
AI-Powered Marketing Excellence Award
  • AI Institute – AI Institute: Redefining Marketing Through Use of AI
  • NolaClan Group – Help to get Dawson Home for Christmas
  • Zesty  – Ashgrove Furnishings
Best App Award
  • Folk VML – Circle K Extra
  • Musgrave – SuperValu – SuperValu Best App
  • Musgrave MarketPlace – Musgrave MarketPlace
  • Sugar Rush – Sugar Rush X Barista Bar
Best Brand Award
  • Barista Bar – Henderson Foodservice Ltd – Coffee As It Should Be: Brewing Community, Loyalty, and Growth
  • GRANITE – NDC – Redefining Dairy for the Younger Generation
  • Guaranteed Irish – The Guarantee of Guaranteed Irish
  • JOE Media Group – Gay Star News
  • JOE Media Group – JOE
  • Platform94 – Platform94
  • RedClick – RedClick Brand Launch – Insurance that just clicks!
Best Collaboration Award
  • BWG Foods – EUROSPAR proud sponsors of Junk Kouture
  • Gibney Communications – ‘Solidarity’ from Dublin Port Company and The Little Museum of Dublin
  • HeadStuff – 26 Minutes
  • JOE Media Group – Square Lovin Locals 2024
  • Kooba – Bord Bia Gather Event Site – Digital Collaboration
  • Londis – Peak Performance: Londis’s Ultimate Team Collaboration
  • The Brill Building – Filter Out Lung Cancer: The AR Lens To Save A Life
  • Virgin Media – Virgin Media X Balls Media – Best for Irish Gamers
Best Consumer Campaign Award
  • Folk VML – Circle K Extra
  • Forsman & Bodenfors Dublin – Keep Discovering Car-Free, Carefree Travel
  • GRANITE – Aodhán – The dragon that can’t breathe fire
  • KASH Beauty – KASH Beauty AURA Skin Campaign
  • Mason Hayes & Curran – Transforming Talent for Enhanced Client Service
  • MXB Agency – Student Fresher’s Event Night at Musgrave MarketPlace Belfast
  • Sweartaker – Applegreen 24/7 Deal or More Deals Birthday Livestream
  • The Very Group – Let’s Make it Sparkle
Best in Storytelling Award
  • GRANITE – Who did this? – The print partner that makes you look good
  • Inspiring Belfast – Inspiring Belfast Campaign
  • Lorg Media – Fleadh Cheoil 2024
  • Ogilvy Ireland – We’re Fibre First
  • RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences – RCSI Student Life
  • StoryLab – Signify Health: Building a strong and diverse workforce
  • TITAN Experience – Flogas ‘The Energy Behind Team Ireland’
  • University of Limerick – Little Gifts, Big Dreams – A University of Limerick Christmas Story
  • Vroom Digital – The Love Story Before ‘Love Story’: EPIC’s Tale of Heritage and Legacy
Best in E-Commerce Award
  • FOXFORD – www.foxford.com
  • Friday Agency – Peter Mark – Transforming an iconic Irish brand
  • Glaze Digital – BLK BOX | Glaze Digital
  • Irish Life Health – Making it easier for first-time health insurance buyers to find the right plan online
  • Musgrave – SuperValu – SuperValu Best in E-Commerce
  • Square1 Software Ltd – Event Registration and Payments for Clubs & Organisations
  • Total  Digital – Digital Transformation in E-commerce
Best in Social Media Award
  • Aer Lingus – Post Industrial Relations Strategy
  • Core Optimisation – The Elephant in the Living Room – Core Optimisation & Elephant Living
  • Forsman & Bodenfors Dublin – Keep Discovering Car-Free, Carefree Travel
  • Genesis – Rewards+ App Launch
  • GRANITE – Supermac’s TikTok – Creating 100% Fresh Content
  • Javelin – Toyota Make a Move Campaign
  • Verve – Best Coke Ever Coca-Cola Zero
  • Wilson Hartnell – L’O.Opportunité
Best in Universal Design Award
  • All human – Waterways Ireland: Ensuring everyone can enjoy all of Ireland
  • Annertech – LocalGov.ie
  • Aviva – Redesign & Improve Customer Online Journeys
  • Kooba – SETU Website
  • Path Strategic Design Ltd. – Culture Date with Dublin 8 website
  • Path  Strategic Design Ltd. – Dublin City Arts Office website
Best Influencer Led Campaign Award
  • BWG Foods – SPAR Range Influencers Are Closer Than You Think!
  • GRANITE – NDC & Garry Ringrose
  • MXB Agency – Student Fresher’s Event Night at Musgrave MarketPlace Belfast
  • Oxfam Ireland – Second Hand September 2024
  • Pluto – Jog In July Challenge
  • Publicis – Electric Ireland Influencer Acquisition
  • Sweartaker – Jameson Ginger + Lime – The Serve Of The Summer
  • The Very Group – Carol Byrne x Very
  • Wilson Hartnell – L’O.Opportunité
Best Integrated Media Campaign Award
  • BWG Foods – SPAR Rome Comforts
  • Core – An Post – The Value of Sending Love Each Christmas
  • Digital+ – CountryLife Bloom Campaign
  • JOE Media Group – Lovin Local X Square
  • Londis – One Voice, Many Channels: Londis Proud Sponsors of Ireland’s Fittest Family
  • MACE – MACE Going the Extra Smile
  • MXB Agency – Good Food, Locally Sourced
  • RedClick – RedClick, Insurance that just clicks!
  • Sweartaker – Applegreen 24/7 Deal or More Deals Birthday Livestream
Best Use of Disruptive Technology Award
  • GRANITE – Supermac’s Jersey Scanner
  • Javelin – Own The Adventure With YUKO
  • Javelin – Toyota – Make the Move
  • Tapybl – SLIIT – The Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology
  • The Brill Building – Filter Out Lung Cancer: The AR Lens To Save A Life
  • Virgin  Media IE – Mining Data to Humanise Search
Best UX & Customer Experience Award
  • Arekibo Communications – Mater Private Digital Transformation – Patient First Experience
  • Arekibo Communications – Online Move-out
  • Aviva – Seamless, user-friendly customer online experience
  • Communicraft – Militaryarchives.ie
  • GRANITE – Safe Events Global X GRANITE
  • Musgrave MarketPlace – Musgrave MarketPlace
  • Vodafone Ireland – Redefining Digital Excellence: User-Centric, Inclusive, and Impactful Journeys
  • Zesty – Atlantic Technological University (ATU)
Best Website – Large Company Award
  • Aviva – Aviva.ie
  • Codec – New Website for Codec by Squaredot B2B
  • GRANITE – The Gibson Hotel X GRANITE
  • Ibec – Ibec
  • IMS Marketing – A New Era of Global Talent
  • Kooba – SETU Website Project
  • Musgrave – SuperValu – SuperValu Best Website – Large Company
  • Zesty – The National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF)
Best Website – SME Award
  • Communicraft – Militaryarchives.ie
  • Friday Agency – Fire – Trusted Integrated Payments
  • Friday Agency – Helping our customers make their customers happy
  • Kooba – GH Research Branding & Website Project
  • Square1 Software Ltd – Event Registration & Payments for Clubs & Organisations
  • Together Digital – Dillon Eustace Website
  • Together Digital – Digital Learning Institute Website
  • Transpoco – Transpoco
  • Webbiz – Delphi Resorts – Website Refresh
Cultural Driver Award
  • Core Optimisation – Fáilte Ireland’s Digital that Delivers Programme
  • Edelman – SSE Airtricity: Uniting Football and Inclusivity
  • Inspiring Belfast – Inspiring Belfast Campaign
  • Lorg Media – Culture Night
  • TITAN Experience – Her Moves
  • BWG Foods – EUROSPAR Proud Sponsors of Junk Kouture
Digital for Good Award
  • Chime – National Charity For Deaf & Hard of Hearing People – ISL Accessible Website Launch
  • Core Optimisation – Digital that Delivers – Enhancing Digital Accessibility in Tourism
  • DCU Office of Student Life – The Pantry
  • FoodCloud – Foodiverse
  • Lucky Beard (on behalf of ISPCC Childline) – New Childline.ie Website
  • The B!G Idea – The B!G Idea
  • The Brill Building – Filter Out Lung Cancer: The AR Lens To Save A Life
  • TITAN Experience – Her Moves
  • Vodafone – Hi Digital
Digital Team of the Year Award
  • Aviva
  • Chadwicks
  • Core Optimisation
  • EY Ireland
  • Musgrave – SuperValu
  • RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
  • TITAN Experience
  • Virgin  Media Ireland
Large Agency of the Year Award
  • Arekibo Communications Limited
  • Each&Other
  • GRANITE
  • Kooba
  • StudioForty9
  • Strike Digital
  • Zesty
Small Agency of the Year Award
  • Avalanche Designs
  • Big+Bold
  • Communicraft
  • ICON Management
  • Social Media Elite
  • Squint Creative
  • StoryLab
  • Webbiz
Sustainability Impact Award
  • Alphabet Soup – Design and development of new sustainable website for CoisCéim
  • Global Action Plan – Funds Industry Climate Challenge
  • Path Strategic Design Ltd. – Business to Arts Website
  • Stride Design – Green Guardians with Power NI
Tracey Carney, Managing Director of The Spiders, expressed her enthusiasm for this year’s finalists: “Digital is moving faster than ever, pushing boundaries and redefining possibilities. The Spider Awards don’t just recognise excellence—they celebrate those driving innovation, creativity, and impact across the industry. I look forward to celebrating our winners in true retro style at our 1980s-themed awards this March, as we go back to a time before digital media—the 80s.”
Terry Spence, Director of B2B Sales at One4all, headline sponsor for The Spiders 2025, added: “At One4all, we understand the importance of innovation and creativity in the digital space. It’s inspiring to see so many individuals and organisations challenging the status quo and setting new benchmarks for excellence. We’re proud to support The Spider Awards, an event that celebrates these achievements and encourages continued innovation across Ireland’s digital landscape.”
The 28th Spider Awards will culminate in a spectacular black-tie gala dinner at the Round Room, The Mansion House, Dublin 2, on Friday, 21st March 2025. This prestigious event promises an evening of networking, celebration, and recognition of Ireland’s top digital talent.

Ardanis Technologies to Create 30 New Jobs as it Continues to Expand and Innovate

Irish software and digital consulting company, Ardanis Technologies is to create 30 new jobs to increase its workforce. The expansion and investment will support the company’s strategy to drive international growth and develop software and AI solutions and services that will deliver next generation digital solutions.

In September 2024, Ardanis announced 20 new jobs as a result of its revolutionary AI enablement solution, Aileen.  These jobs have been fulfilled.  The creation of the additional new positions comes in response in Ardanis’ strong growth and increasing demand for its industry-leading services.  The company’s expertise in AI, software development and digital technologies has positioned Ardanis as a trusted partner for some of the world’s largest companies worldwide.  The new jobs will be distributed in Ireland, Portugal where the company has an office in Porto, other parts of Europe, the US, and Brazil.

The 30 new jobs will be created over the next 18 months to serve international clients and will include opportunities for experienced software engineers, scrum masters and software architects, DevOps engineers, software developers and product owners.

“This growth will accelerate our product development roadmap, facilitate customer base expansion, and support the company’s strategy to drive international growth and develop software products and services that will deliver next generation digital solutions”, explains Ivan Goor, CEO at Ardanis.  “The growth has resulted in a move to larger offices in both Dublin and Porto and include a variety of meeting rooms and open spaces to foster collaboration, innovation and creativity – elements which have been the key to our success as a company, and which will continue to fuel our success.”

Ardanis delivers innovative software solutions to progressive, digital organisations globally.  The company works closely with clients to create software systems that can evolve and adapt as customer needs change.  Industry-leading development expertise is inherent to Ardanis.  With their combined strengths and diverse expertise, the company is committed to making a difference to each client’s unique requirements.

Ardanis’ clients span finance and fintech and other large enterprises such as pharma, technology, e-commerce and healthcare companies.

New app allows food aid donations to be tracked like online shopping

A pioneering app,Track Your Impact, has been launched by social enterprise E2G FOOD to transform donation transparency in humanitarian aid. The app allows donors to follow their contributions—high-protein FOOD bars—from production to disaster zones and into the hands of those in need, all in real-time.
Developed in partnership with global tech firm SASI, the platform offers a seamless three-step tracking system: recording production, monitoring transit, and confirming final delivery—all updated in real-time to donors. The partners simply scan QR codes to log E2G FOOD bars into the system.
This innovative track-and-trace functionality builds trust and confidence, setting a new standard in today’s donation landscape.
Pete Henderson, CEO of E2G FOOD and a former BBC cameraman who has witnessed famine and crises across 114 countries, said the app is about more than just delivering food.
“Our partnership with SASI and our tech advisor has brought transparency to the donation ecosystem. We’re enabling like minded people, from everyday consumers to global corporations, to be able to donate nutritious food for as little as £1.65—the cost of one FOOD bar and less than a cup of coffee— ensuring that every pound spent makes a tangible difference. Partnerships are the only way we will advance the sector and bring traceability to donations.”
The launch comes as global hunger reaches alarming levels, with 828 million people going to bed hungry each night, according to the UN. Since September 2024, E2G FOOD has delivered 30,000 FOOD bars to disaster-hit regions across the Middle East, Africa, and the US, leveraging technology to instil confidence in donors from individuals to corporate sponsors.
“SASI was created for organisations to manage data and communications in areas with low-tech infrastructure. We believe our technology provides donors and other stakeholders with valuable transparency to increase confidence, engagement, and support for humanitarian projects. As such, we were excited to work with E2G FOOD and kickstart this project by donating the configuration of their tracking platform for their donors to track their donations, from point of purchase to the end impact”. Commented Yumeho Sekiya, VP of International Affairs at SASI.
The app‘s wider functionalities include a live news feed, ability to share campaigns with loved ones, a dedicated donor profile showcasing total impact in FOOD bars, monetary donations alongside continual impact (monthly) and moments of impact (one-off donations). Partners receiving donations can also upload images of the FOOD being enjoyed in the community, which are automatically shared with donors.
Indika Maligaspe, Technology Advisor for E2G FOOD and developer of the consumer-facing Track Your Impact app commented: “We wanted to ensure that transparency was at the heart of the app with users able to see the progress of their donations in real-time. We are building a community of givers, our FOODIES, and hope to incentivise users to continue to engage and donate.”
Be part of the FOODIE movement creating a more nutritious and transparent world by downloading the free app, TrackYourImpact, and supporting FOOD relief programmes. It’s time to work together to leverage the power of technology and feed the world more nutritiously whilst tracking our impact, one FOOD bar at a time.

8 Essential Features to Look for in a Memory Card

Have you ever run out of storage on your phone or camera at the worst possible moment? It’s frustrating, right? Whether you’re capturing precious family memories, storing important documents, or saving your favorite songs, having the right memory card can make all the difference. Memory cards come in various types, sizes, and speeds, which can be overwhelming if you’re not sure what to look for.

In this blog, we will share the essential features to consider when choosing a memory card to help you make an informed decision.

1. Storage Capacity

The first thing people often notice about memory cards is their storage capacity. This refers to how much data the card can hold. Memory cards range from a few gigabytes (GB) to several terabytes (TB). The right capacity depends on your needs. For example, if you’re just saving photos from your phone, a 32GB or 64GB card might be enough. However, if you’re recording 4K videos or need to store large files, you might need 256GB or even 1TB.

Consider how you plan to use the card. Frequent travelers or photographers may prefer larger capacities to avoid swapping cards often. Just remember, larger capacity cards tend to cost more. So, balance your budget with your storage needs.

2. Read and Write Speeds

Read and write speeds determine how fast data is transferred to and from the card. The write speed is how quickly data can be saved onto the card, while the read speed is how fast it can be accessed. If you’re shooting high-resolution photos or recording HD videos, faster speeds are crucial.

When looking for the fastest micro SD card, pay attention to speed class ratings. Cards labeled UHS-I or UHS-II offer faster speeds. UHS-II cards are quicker but may be more expensive. For everyday tasks, a card with moderate speeds will do, but professionals often need the fastest micro SD options to keep up with their work.

3. Card Type

Not all devices support every type of memory card. The most common types are SD (Secure Digital), microSD, and CompactFlash. SD cards are standard in cameras, while microSD cards are popular in smartphones, tablets, and action cameras. CompactFlash cards are usually used in professional cameras.

Make sure to check your device’s compatibility before buying. A microSD card with an adapter can work in SD slots, offering flexibility. However, always read your device manual to confirm which card type is recommended.

4. Durability and Reliability

Memory cards can face harsh conditions, especially if you travel or work outdoors. Some cards are designed to be water-resistant, shockproof, temperature-resistant, and even X-ray-proof. This added durability helps protect your data in tough environments.

If you’re a photographer shooting in extreme weather or someone who’s always on the go, look for cards with these protective features. Even if you don’t think you’ll need it, accidents happen. Investing in a durable card can save your valuable data from unexpected damage.

5. Speed Class Ratings

Speed class ratings indicate the minimum write speeds of a memory card. You’ll see symbols like Class 10, U1, U3, V30, or V60 on the card. Class 10 is suitable for HD video recording, while U3 or V30 is better for 4K video. The higher the number, the faster the minimum speed.

Understanding these ratings helps you pick a card that matches your device’s requirements. For example, recording a 4K video on a Class 4 card can lead to buffering issues. Always check your device’s recommended speed class before making a purchase.

6. Security Features

Some memory cards come with built-in security features to protect your data. For example, certain SD cards have a physical write-protection switch. When enabled, this switch prevents data from being accidentally deleted or overwritten.

Other cards may offer encryption options, which are useful if you’re storing sensitive information. While these features aren’t necessary for everyone, they can be valuable for professionals or anyone concerned about data security.

7. Price vs. Performance

It’s tempting to buy the cheapest memory card you find, but this can be a mistake. Lower-priced cards often have slower speeds, less durability, and shorter lifespans. On the other hand, the most expensive card might offer features you don’t need.

Consider how you’ll use the card and find a balance between price and performance. If you’re a casual user, a mid-range card with good reviews will likely be enough. If you rely on your memory card for professional work, it’s worth investing a bit more for higher performance and reliability.

8. Brand Reputation and Warranty

When buying a memory card, the brand matters. Established brands have a reputation for quality and reliability. These brands often provide warranties, giving you peace of mind in case of defects. While off-brand cards may be cheaper, they can pose risks like data corruption or short lifespans. Always buy from reputable sellers to avoid counterfeit products. Checking customer reviews can also help you gauge the reliability of a specific card. Look for brands that have been in the market for a long time and have consistently positive feedback from users. Reputable brands invest in quality control and rigorous testing to ensure their products meet high standards.

Moreover, consider the warranty and customer support options provided by the brand. A good warranty can be a lifesaver if your card malfunctions. Some brands offer lifetime warranties, while others may provide coverage for a few years. 

In conclusion, choosing the right memory card isn’t just about picking the biggest one you can find. It’s about understanding what features matter for your specific needs. From storage capacity to speed, durability, security, and brand reputation, each factor plays a role in how well the card will perform. Next time you’re shopping for a memory card, take a moment to consider these features. Doing so can save you time, money, and the frustration of lost data. Your memories and important files deserve the best storage solution you can provide.