EV charging solutions needed for inner city households
Current rules for on street charging are preventing inner city homes from making the switch to electric vehicles (EVs), the Lord Mayor of Dublin has said.
Councillor Ray McAdam has called on the Minister for Climate, Environment and Energy, Darragh O’Brien, to prioritise legislation to address restrictions in Ireland’s private wires rules, which are currently preventing electric vehicle charging for households without driveways.
The call comes as cities across Europe and the UK are introducing safe cross pavement charging solutions that allow residents to charge electric vehicles directly from their homes where they rely on street parking.
In many older neighbourhoods of Dublin, particularly across the inner city, homes open directly onto the street and do not have private driveways. As a result, many residents who would like to switch to electric vehicles are effectively locked out of home charging and must rely on public charging infrastructure.
“The transition to electric vehicles must work for everyone. Across the inner city of Dublin there are thousands of homes where residents park outside their front door on the street and those households cannot safely connect a charger from their home.
“In other cities, like Plymouth, we are now seeing pilot programmes where discreet cable channels are built into pavements, allowing residents to safely charge their vehicles from their homes while maintaining safe and accessible footpaths.
“We need guarantees that the private wires legislation will allow electricity to be supplied from a private home to a car parked on the street.”
The Lord Mayor said that a clear legislative framework would allow local authorities such as Dublin City Council to pilot safe cross pavement charging systems in appropriate streets and neighbourhoods.
“This is a practical, common-sense change that would help thousands of Dublin households participate in the transition to cleaner transport.
“It would mean that a household in Ballybough, Stoneybatter, Phibsborough or the Liberties could purchase an electric vehicle knowing they have a reliable way to charge it at home.
“As Lord Mayor, my goal is to ensure that the move towards cleaner transport is something all Dubliners can participate in. Ensuring the private wires legislation guarantees on street charging would be a small but important step that could unlock practical EV charging solutions for thousands of homes across our capital city.”
The Lord Mayor said he would be raising the issue with the Minister for Climate, Environment and Energy and the relevant departments in the coming weeks with a view to enabling pilot schemes in Dublin.
Enterprise Ireland launches Propel Ireland to accelerate offshore wind innovation and supply chain development
Enterprise Ireland has today announced the launch of Propel Ireland, a new innovation centre designed to drive collaboration, innovation and supply chain development across Ireland’s offshore wind sector.
Propel Ireland represents a key action under Powering Prosperity: Ireland’s Offshore Wind Industrial Strategy, supporting the development of a globally competitive offshore wind industry and positioning Irish companies to capitalise on significant domestic and international opportunities.
Offshore wind is central to Ireland’s energy future and economic growth, with national targets of up to 37GW of offshore renewable energy capacity by 2050 – creating a significant opportunity for enterprise development, job creation and export growth.
Propel Ireland will bring together developers, SMEs, researchers and Government stakeholders to strengthen collaboration across the offshore wind ecosystem and accelerate innovation.
Propel Ireland will:
• Connect Ireland’s offshore wind industry and support collaboration across enterprise, research and Government
• Enable companies to address shared technical and commercial challenges
• Support the development of a competitive Irish supply chain for domestic projects and global export
• Accelerate the commercial deployment of later-stage technologies
The initiative will be supported by a cross-sectoral steering group, including representatives from Government Departments and agencies, industry and the research community, ensuring alignment with national policy and industry needs.
Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke TD, said: “Developing a strong offshore wind industry is a key priority for Government, supporting enterprise growth, innovation and job creation. Propel Ireland will play an important role in strengthening Ireland’s supply chain and supporting companies to seize the opportunities in this rapidly growing global sector.”
Minister at the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment, Timmy Dooley TD, said: “Offshore wind will play a central role in delivering Ireland’s climate and energy ambitions. Initiatives such as Propel Ireland are important in supporting innovation, building capability and ensuring we maximise the economic benefits of the transition to renewable energy.”
Minister of State with special responsibility for Further Education, Apprenticeship, Construction and Climate Skills, Marian Harkin TD said: “Collaboration between industry, research and Government is critical to delivering innovation in emerging sectors such as offshore wind. Propel Ireland will support the development of knowledge, skills and research capability needed to underpin Ireland’s long-term success in this area.”
Jenny Melia, CEO, Enterprise Ireland, said: “Offshore wind presents a significant opportunity for Ireland to build a new, globally competitive sector. Propel Ireland will support Irish companies to collaborate, innovate and scale, enabling them to compete internationally while contributing to the development of Ireland’s offshore wind capability.”
The launch of Propel Ireland reflects a coordinated, cross-Government approach to developing Ireland’s offshore wind sector, aligned with national climate, energy and enterprise policy.
Ireland’s strong research base, growing enterprise capability and natural resources position the country to become a leading location for offshore wind innovation and supply chain development. Propel Ireland will support this ambition by providing a platform for collaboration, innovation and commercialisation.
Enterprise Ireland will now engage with industry partners to support participation in Propel Ireland and to ensure that Irish companies are well positioned to benefit from opportunities in offshore wind, both domestically and internationally.
Infineon Technologies opens new R&D Centre in Cork
Infineon Technologies AG: a global leader in power systems and IoT, has officially opened its new Cork office at City Gate Park, Mahon. The new office has capacity for growth as the Cork team expands. This is part of a €60 million investment plan announced in 2024, by Infineon for its Irish operations.
This R&D hub will focus Infineon’s innovations in the Automotive and Consumer microelectronics space such as Battery Management, Motor Control and Touchscreens. Supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland, the continued growth will include senior and junior positions as well as a strong contingent of local university graduates through the Infineon Ireland Graduate Program.
Minister for Enterprise Tourism and Employment Peter Burke TD said: “I welcome Infineon Technologies’ continued commitment to Ireland, as well as today’s opening of their new Design Centre in Cork. This investment strengthens our position as a hub for cutting‑edge research and development in microelectronics and supports additional high‑quality jobs for both experienced engineers and new graduates. The expansion reflects Ireland’s strong talent base and our growing role in advancing innovation across the automotive and consumer technology sectors. We look forward to seeing the positive impact this centre will deliver for Cork, for Ireland’s technology ecosystem, and for the global transition toward digitalisation and decarbonisation.”
Minister of State at the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht and at the Department of Transport, Jerry Buttimer TD said: “This new centre reflects the increasingly international nature of research and development, where teams collaborate across borders to solve shared technological challenges. Infineon’s investment in Cork underlines Ireland’s role as a trusted partner in global innovation networks.”
The Infineon research teams in Ireland are focused on IP development for the automotive and consumer markets. The new hires will support the development of new technologies and products that help driving digitalisation and decarbonisation on a global scale.
“At Infineon, we are committed to actively driving decarbonisation and digitalisation. As a global semiconductor leader for the automotive industry, we are shaping the future of mobility with products and solutions to make cars clean, safe and smart,” said Thomas Mende, Senior Vice President of Development, Microcontroller Automotive at Infineon. “The strategic development of our research and development sector in Ireland is central to this mission with semiconductor-based system integration and artificial intelligence for highly connected and increasingly autonomous vehicles being among major trends. This new office enables us to strengthen our team even further with the high-calibre talent that Ireland has to offer.”
Positions in the new office have already been opened online and include roles in Analog Design, Digital Design, Architecture and Verification.
“Just over two years ago, Infineon announced a multimillion-euro investment in its Irish R&D activities, which will result in the addition of approximately 100 jobs across its sites in Dublin and Cork“ said Executive Director of IDA Ireland, Dónal Travers. “I am honoured to join the team here today in Cork to celebrate the progress that has been made since then. This investment not only enhances Ireland’s deep-tech landscape, Infineon is also a critical part of the South West’s recognised semiconductor cluster. I wish the company, and the teams here in Ireland, continued success“.
Why Penetration Testing Companies Are Essential for Modern Cybersecurity
In a digital economy where data is one of the most valuable assets an organization owns, the ability to detect vulnerabilities before attackers do has become a strategic necessity. Penetration testing companies help organizations uncover hidden security weaknesses by simulating real-world cyberattacks against applications, infrastructure, and networks, allowing businesses to strengthen defenses before malicious actors exploit those gaps.
Why penetration testing has become essential
Cybersecurity threats have grown more sophisticated and persistent in recent years. Enterprises no longer face only opportunistic hackers; they must also defend against organized cybercriminal groups, state-sponsored attackers, and automated attack tools that scan the internet continuously for vulnerabilities.
Traditional security tools—such as firewalls, antivirus software, and intrusion detection systems—play an important role, but they cannot identify every weakness. Many vulnerabilities stem from misconfigurations, insecure code, overlooked access controls, or complex interactions between systems.
Penetration testing addresses this challenge by applying the mindset and techniques of attackers. Security professionals attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in a controlled environment, demonstrating exactly how an attack could unfold and what business impact it might have. Instead of theoretical risks, companies receive practical insight into real security gaps.
What penetration testing companies actually do
Professional penetration testing providers offer a range of services designed to assess different layers of an organization’s technology stack. These services typically include:
Network penetration testing
This type of assessment focuses on internal and external network infrastructure. Testers attempt to exploit weaknesses in routers, servers, firewalls, or network protocols to gain unauthorized access.
Web application testing
Modern organizations rely heavily on web platforms. Penetration testers evaluate applications for vulnerabilities such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting, insecure authentication mechanisms, and flawed session management.
Mobile application security testing
As mobile apps increasingly handle sensitive data and financial transactions, specialized testing ensures they are protected against reverse engineering, insecure APIs, and data leakage.
Cloud security assessments
With many businesses migrating workloads to the cloud, penetration testing helps identify configuration errors, excessive permissions, and exposed services that could allow attackers to move laterally within cloud environments.
Social engineering testing
Some engagements also evaluate human vulnerabilities through phishing simulations or other social engineering techniques. These tests help organizations measure employee awareness and identify training gaps.
The methodology behind effective penetration testing
High-quality penetration testing is structured and systematic rather than random hacking attempts. Professional testers typically follow a standardized methodology that includes several stages.
- Reconnaissance and information gathering
Security specialists collect publicly available information about the target organization, its infrastructure, domains, and technologies. This stage helps testers map potential entry points. - Vulnerability identification
Automated tools and manual analysis are used to identify weaknesses in software, configurations, and systems. - Exploitation
Testers attempt to exploit discovered vulnerabilities in order to determine whether they can gain access, escalate privileges, or extract sensitive information. - Post-exploitation analysis
This phase evaluates how far an attacker could move within the environment after gaining initial access. - Reporting and remediation guidance
Perhaps the most important stage is the final report, which includes detailed findings, severity ratings, proof-of-concept evidence, and clear recommendations for remediation.
The goal is not only to expose vulnerabilities but also to provide organizations with actionable guidance to improve their overall security posture.
How businesses benefit from penetration testing
Organizations that invest in regular penetration testing gain several advantages beyond simple vulnerability detection.
First, testing helps reduce the risk of costly data breaches. A single cyber incident can lead to financial losses, regulatory penalties, operational disruption, and reputational damage.
Second, penetration testing supports regulatory compliance. Many industries—including finance, healthcare, and e-commerce—require periodic security assessments to meet standards such as PCI DSS, ISO 27001, or HIPAA.
Third, it improves internal security maturity. When development and infrastructure teams receive detailed feedback from testers, they gain a deeper understanding of secure architecture and coding practices.
Finally, penetration testing strengthens customer trust. Demonstrating that systems are regularly tested by independent experts signals a strong commitment to protecting user data.
Choosing the right penetration testing partner
Not all security providers deliver the same level of expertise or value. When selecting a penetration testing company, organizations should consider several factors.
Technical expertise is critical. Experienced testers should hold recognized certifications such as OSCP, CEH, or CREST, and have proven experience with modern technologies including cloud platforms, APIs, and containerized environments.
Methodology and transparency also matter. Reputable firms clearly explain their testing process, scope, and reporting structure before the engagement begins.
Industry experience can significantly improve the quality of testing. Providers familiar with sectors like fintech, healthcare, or logistics understand common threat patterns and regulatory expectations.
Actionable reporting is another key factor. Security reports should translate technical findings into clear business risks and remediation steps that engineering teams can realistically implement.
The growing role of penetration testing in modern cybersecurity
As digital ecosystems expand, the attack surface of organizations grows with them. Cloud services, APIs, IoT devices, and remote work infrastructure all introduce new potential entry points for attackers.
Because of this complexity, cybersecurity can no longer rely solely on defensive monitoring tools. Businesses must proactively search for weaknesses in the same way adversaries do. Regular penetration testing has therefore evolved from a niche security service into a core component of modern cyber risk management.
Organizations that integrate testing into their security lifecycle—especially during software development and infrastructure changes—can detect vulnerabilities earlier and reduce remediation costs significantly.
In this environment, companies increasingly turn to specialized security partners to strengthen their defenses. Andersen penetration testing company services, for example, are often integrated into broader cybersecurity and software engineering initiatives, enabling businesses to identify vulnerabilities early, validate the resilience of their systems, and continuously improve their security posture as their digital products evolve.
How to Leverage Your Digital Businesses with the Right Invoice Processing Strategy
Growth is often a double-edged sword in the fast-paced world of digital commerce. As transaction volumes surge and customer bases expand globally, the operational complexities that once hid in the background suddenly demand the spotlight. For many digital businesses, from SaaS platforms to e-commerce giants, the accounts payable and receivable functions become critical bottlenecks. Manually handling hundreds or thousands of invoices is not only slow and prone to error, but it actively prevents finance teams from focusing on strategic tasks. This is where intelligent automation becomes a game-changer.
To truly scale, a digital business must move beyond spreadsheets and manual data entry. By integrating an invoice processing software, companies can transform their finance function from a reactive cost center into a proactive driver of efficiency and insight. Automating the capture, validation, and posting of invoices eliminates tedious work, accelerates payment cycles, and provides real-time financial visibility. This technological leap is the first step toward building a finance infrastructure capable of supporting tenfold growth without a proportional increase in overhead.
For any digital business with ambitions beyond a single market, this principle is foundational. Here is how leveraging advanced SaaS invoice processing software like this tool can fundamentally level up your digital business.
The Shift from Data Entry to Data Strategy
The most immediate and transformative benefit of automation lies in eliminating manual data entry. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and AI-powered tools can extract information from invoices with remarkable accuracy, regardless of format or source. But the real strategic leap happens next. By centralizing this data through a system designed with a global mindset, you create a clean, structured, and unified dataset. This transformation turns your invoice data from a static record-keeping obligation into a dynamic tool for strategic analysis. Finance leaders can suddenly spot organization-wide spending trends, negotiate more favorable terms with suppliers based on hard data, and forecast cash flow with far greater precision. The business no longer just processes transactions.
Accelerating Cash Flow Through Workflow Automation
For B2B digital businesses and those managing complex supplier networks, slow invoice processing directly and immediately impacts cash flow. When invoices become trapped in convoluted approval workflows, misfiled digitally, or delayed due to data entry discrepancies, payment terms are missed, and the cash conversion cycle lengthens dangerously. Modern invoice processing software automates the critical matching of purchase orders, delivery receipts, and supplier invoices, a process known as three-way matching. The system flags only the exceptions and discrepancies for human review, allowing the vast majority to flow through seamlessly. This automation slashes processing times from weeks to days or even hours, ensuring that you pay on time, capture early payment discounts, and get paid faster by your own customers. Working capital is freed up and can be reinvested directly into growth initiatives.
Eliminating Financial Leakage with Unwavering Accuracy
Human error is an inevitable and costly companion to manual financial processing. A single transposed number on a bank detail, a missed early payment discount window, or an overlooked duplicate payment can lead to significant financial leakage over the course of a year. Automated systems enforce consistent business rules and validations on every single invoice processed, without exception. They are programmed to capture every applicable discount, cross-reference every payment against historical records to prevent duplicates, and ensure tax calculations are accurate across different jurisdictions. This level of precision protects your bottom line margins and, just as importantly, builds enduring trust with your suppliers, who come to rely on timely and accurate payments from your organization.
Future-Proofing Operations with a Global Compliance Strategy
This is where the Deloitte insight becomes critically actionable for growing digital businesses. As businesses digitize this process, they must think globally from the start. A piecemeal approach to automation can create new problems. While local e-invoicing strategies may seem appealing for their adaptability to specific regulations, they “often fall short in several key areas,” including efficiency, scalability, and robustness.
It makes a compelling case for a global strategy, which offers advantages in implementation time, cost-effectiveness, and the power of centralized data analytics. The moment you onboard international clients or suppliers, you encounter a maze of local e-invoicing and tax reporting mandates, from Italy’s Sistema di Interscambio to France’s Chorus Pro and similar requirements across Latin America and Asia. A patchwork approach, deploying a different local solution for each country, is an administrative and technical nightmare that stifles scalability. By choosing invoice processing software that is architected on a global framework from the outset, you create a single, unified system capable of adapting to new regulatory requirements without constant, costly overhauls. This strategic foresight saves immense time and cost, transforming a potential compliance headache into a seamless, automated background process that enables, rather than hinders, global expansion.
Strengthening the Entire Supplier Ecosystem
Your suppliers are not merely vendors, but they are vital partners in your business ecosystem. When your invoice processing is slow, opaque, or unpredictable, it strains these critical relationships. A supplier waiting indefinitely for payment is far less likely to offer you favorable terms, priority service during high-demand periods, or collaborative innovation. Automated invoice processing changes this dynamic by providing suppliers with real-time visibility into the status of their invoices through self-service supplier portals. They can see exactly when an invoice was received, where it currently sits in the approval chain, and precisely when to expect payment. This radical transparency fosters stronger, more collaborative, and more resilient partnerships across your entire supply chain.
Unlocking the Power of Financial Data Analytics
A globally-integrated, automated invoice processing system is far more than a utility, it is a rich and untapped source of business intelligence. By systematically analyzing the data flowing through your system, you can gain deep, actionable insights into organizational spending patterns. Which departments are the largest spenders? Which suppliers are the most reliable and cost-effective? Are there hidden opportunities to consolidate purchasing across business units to secure volume discounts? This level of strategic analysis is simply impossible with manual, paper-based, or fragmented processes. It elevates the finance department from merely recording the past to actively predicting and shaping the company’s financial future.
Elevating Talent to Strategic Impact
Perhaps the most significant and lasting level-up is cultural and human. When your finance and accounting teams are no longer drowning in a sea of data entry, invoice chasing, and manual reconciliations, they are finally free to focus on work that truly requires human intelligence: analysis, relationship cultivation, and strategic thinking. They can dedicate time to investigating the “why” behind the numbers, building sophisticated financial models, and collaborating with product and sales teams to drive profitable growth. Automating the mundane does not eliminate jobs, it also elevates them. It transforms the entire finance function, making your business a far more attractive destination for top-tier financial talent who seek strategic impact over rote clerical work.
Conclusion
The journey of scaling a digital business is inevitably paved with operational challenges. By strategically implementing modern invoice processing software, you can transform one of the most historically complex and paper-heavy administrative processes into a genuine source of competitive advantage. The key is to avoid the seductive trap of short-term, localized fixes that ultimately create more complexity. A unified, integrated strategy for your financial systems is the only way to build a foundation that is truly scalable, operationally resilient, and strategically intelligent. In doing so, your business does not simply improve how it pays its bills, it fundamentally levels up how the entire organization operates, plans, and competes for the future.
Climb appointed Sophos distribution partner for the Irish market
Climb Channel Solutions, (“Climb” or the “Company”), an international specialty technology distributor and wholly owned subsidiary of Climb Global Solutions, Inc. , today announces a distribution party tnership with cybersecurity vendor, Sophos for the Irish market.
Unique to this partnership, Climb will be the only authorised Irish distributor to offer the Sophos Threat Profile assessment service to customers. This service highlights exposed credentials, suspicious domains, dark web exposure, and internet-facing vulnerabilities, and enables businesses to prioritise remediation and reduce risk.
Ireland’s cybersecurity sector is buoyant and growing 13.4% and generating revenue of €2.7bn according to a 2025 report by Cyber Ireland and NI Cyber. Climb will facilitate direct access to Sophos Central, one of the world’s leading cybersecurity platforms, an adaptive AI-native platform that intercepts attacks before they occur.
Climb will distribute the entire Sophos suite of products including the managed detection and response (MDR) service that eliminates threats at speed, alongside defence across endpoint, firewall, email and cloud.
These solutions will be backed by Climb’s reputation for speed, emerging tech expertise, and strong partner investment, working with the Sophos reseller and managed service provider (MSP) landscape.
Recent Climb research* highlights growing AI maturity across organisations, creating increased demand for AI-enabled cybersecurity services. For example, more than half (53%) of organisations have a clear AI strategy, and 55% are working with technology vendors on their AI journey. Against this backdrop, Climb expects Irish businesses to continue to adapt and embed AI security solutions across their cloud and network environments.
Commenting on the distribution partner announcement, Brian Davis, VP of Sales UK&I, Climb states: “Ireland’s cybersecurity landscape is evolving at pace with recent research showing growth of 13% per annum. Threats are becoming more sophisticated, and customer expectations are rising. Cybersecurity remains a key strategic growth area for Climb, and we are continuously looking to expand our portfolio in Ireland. Extending our successful relationship with Sophos into Ireland is a pivotal moment as we enhance our cybersecurity portfolio.
“As Irish organisations advance their AI capabilities at an unprecedented rate, Irish businesses must secure hybrid environments while embracing AI and digital transformation. As a dedicated Sophos distributor in Ireland, we’re bringing world-class cybersecurity, genuine partner support, and the kind of speed and access that helps you move fast and grow confidently.”
Jason Ellis, VP Channel Sales EMEA, Sophos comments: “Sophos is a global leader in cybersecurity, offering a comprehensive portfolio of AI-powered cybersecurity technologies. Coupled with its advisory services, these capabilities proactively reduce risk for organisations. Expanding our presence in the Irish market is a reflection of the great relationship we hold with Climb in North America. Climb’s strong Irish channel ecosystem will allow us to expand our Irish market footprint, enhancing our ability to deliver AI-powered cybersecurity solutions to Irish businesses.
“We recognise Climb as an innovative leader, particularly in areas such as AI, where they’re providing unique channel solutions through their Skyward Project and AI Academy***. These programmes help partners understand where AI and security intersect, delivering differentiated, yet complementary services to our Sophos portfolio.
“Climb’s knowledge and understanding of the Irish market, along with their ongoing investment, help us better support our partners and customers, enabling them to improve cyber resilience and respond effectively to emerging threats.”
This partnership enhances Climb’s AI cybersecurity offering in Ireland, building on its long-standing cybersecurity pedigree. Climb has a long track record as a distributor of cybersecurity solutions, working with some of the world’s leading security vendors and an extensive network of Irish resellers.
Climb solutions include cloud security, backup and recovery, endpoint management, firewall and network security, and application security. Through this Sophos partnership, Climb enhances their cybersecurity offering enabling partners to accelerate growth by combining strong cybersecurity expertise, with a more personalised service approach alongside innovative programmes and events, including the upcoming AI and Security Day.
How Live Entertainment Technology Is Changing Traditional Table Games
If you’ve spent any time wandering through the quiet, prestigious streets of Mayfair, you know that the atmosphere of a high-end gaming room is nearly impossible to bottle. It’s the sound of a shuffled deck, the weighted click of a chip, and that unspoken nod between a dealer and a regular. For a long time, the digital world simply couldn’t compete with that. But things have shifted. We’ve moved far beyond the clunky, cartoonish graphics of the early internet. Today, the tech driving live entertainment is doing something quite remarkable: it’s making the screen disappear.
While 4K streaming is certainly a treat for the eyes, the most significant change isn’t found in pixel counts alone—it’s in the depth of the immersion. With the integration of Augmented Reality (AR), you’re no longer just looking at a video feed of a table. You’re seeing digital overlays that track every card movement and betting pattern in real-time. It’s a bit surreal, honestly. You might be sitting on your sofa, but the visual data makes the game feel more transparent than ever.
Bridging the Gap to the Physical Floor
I’ve often wondered if a digital interface could ever truly replicate the “soul” of a physical club. Interestingly, advances in live dealer casino technology are often compared to the experience offered in physical venues across Mayfair, specifically in how they prioritize the human element. The dealers aren’t just there to flip cards; they are trained entertainers and facilitators.
High-speed, low-latency 5G has been the real hero here. Without it, the “live” part of the experience would be a stuttering mess. Now, the interaction is instantaneous. When you ask a question or place a late bet, the response is immediate. This lack of lag creates a kind of psychological bridge. Before you know it, your brain stops treating the screen like a “game” and starts treating the whole thing like a genuine event. It’s a strange shift. This seamlessness happens because of several layers of tech humming away in the background—stuff you’d never notice unless it broke.
Take Optical Camera Recognition, for instance. It’s basically the “eyes” of the operation, instantly translating a physical card shuffle into digital data. Then you have the cinematography. It isn’t just a static webcam anymore; automated cameras now pivot and zoom based on where the action is, much like how your own eyes would dart around a table in a real room. Some setups are even experimenting with haptic feedback, where your phone gives a tiny, tactile buzz to mimic the vibration of a roulette ball hitting the pocket. It sounds small, but those little touches really pull you in.
Why It Matters Beyond the Fun
It isn’t all just bells and whistles, though. I’ve noticed that as the tech gets more sophisticated, the people running the show have to be more responsible, too. It’s a bit of a double-edged sword. There’s a lot of talk about how AI monitors these games now. While that sounds a bit “Big Brother,” it’s actually there to spot patterns of risky behavior that a human eye might miss. I think it’s a positive step.
It’s how regulations drive responsible online casino gaming that really defines the current era. By using data to ensure players are staying within their limits, the industry is trying to prove it can be both high-tech and high-standard. It’s about longevity, not just a quick thrill.
What do you think about this digital shift? Does the convenience of a high-tech live stream ever truly beat the feeling of a night out in a classic London venue, or is the technology finally getting close enough to call it a draw? I’d love to hear your thoughts on whether you prefer the haptic buzz of a phone or the weight of a premium gaming chip.
Dublin City Council launches new Electric Waste Vehicles
Dublin City Council has launched the first of 30 new electric vehicles to be used by the Waste Management section.
The launch took place on the forecourt of the Mansion House.
The new vehicles are the first Fully Electric Cage Body Vehicles to be used by the Waste Management section and will be rolled out throughout the year.
The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Cllr Ray McAdam, said, “If Dublin is serious about climate action, it must start with how the city itself operates. These new electric waste vehicles are a clear signal that the capital is leading by example, cutting emissions while carrying out the essential work that keeps our streets clean. They will help us build an even cleaner Dublin that we can all celebrate together.”
Dublin is one of 112 cities selected under the EU Mission 100 Climate Neutral and Smart Cities, a pioneering initiative designed to accelerate systems change and deliver climate neutrality by 2030.
In line with national requirements, Dublin City Council’s Climate Action Plan contributes to:
- A 51% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 (compared to 2018 levels)
- Climate neutrality before 2050, at the latest
Climate Neutral Dublin 2030 responds directly to these commitments with a comprehensive Climate Action Plan (CAP) and associated Investment Plan that sets a clear roadmap for transformative change across the city.
However, the Council emphasises that delivering on these targets requires more than policy, it demands whole-of-society behavioural change. Sustainable choices must become the easiest and most convenient options for residents, workers, and visitors alike.
To make inroads into our targets we are delighted to showcase our brand new Fully Electric Cage Body Vehicles from our Waste Management section. Not only does the Waste Management section keep Dublin physically clean, the vehicles they are using improve the environment by using electric vehicles as part of the operation! Over 50 Waste Management Drivers have already been trained to use these new zero emission vehicles.
Dublin City Council will continue to work with the Department of Transport Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland office to identify funding streams and capacity building measures to support the transition and facilitate the installation of Electric Vehicle chargers.
Dublin City Council will work closely with the ESB and other stakeholders to enable and facilitate an increase in the number of EV charge points across the city.
