UCD STUDENTS TOKYO BOUND AFTER WINNING NATIONAL TECH & INNOVATION COMPETITION

UCD Commerce students Oisin Mallon and Oisin Walsh have been crowned the 2024 Red Bull Basement National champions and will go on to represent Ireland in the World Finals in Tokyo next month.

After 1,800 applications nationwide, the search for the next generation of Irish innovators came to a head at TUD Grangegorman on Thursday night when finalists presented their ideas to a panel of judges from across the Irish creative, media and tech landscape.

Teams from across the country were represented in the final. Each presented their own business plan, created with the support of AI technology. After much deliberation, University College Dublin pair Oisin Mallon and Oisin Walsh were announced as the winners, nabbing a laptop each from partners AMD, as well as a place at next month’s Red Bull Basement World Finals in Tokyo.

The team presented their plans for StepAhead, which seeks to connect young people with mentors who have recently navigated the same career or educational paths, offering real-world advice to help them make informed, confident decisions.

On their victory, Oisin Mallon (aged 22 from Omeath, Co. Louth) said: “We are delighted to win the Red Bull Basement National Final with StepAhead and represent Ireland on a global stage in Tokyo with our idea.” 

Oisin Walsh (aged 22 from Killarney, Co. Kerry) added: “We are just thrilled to have won the Red Bull Basement National Final. We can’t wait to bring our idea to the global stage in Tokyo. Seeing an idea of ours come to life is an amazing feeling and I’m excited to see where it takes us.”

The next step for the dynamic duo is Tokyo, with over 40 countries set to compete at the World Finals. Across Monday December 2nd, and Thursday December 5th, they will attend workshops, dedicated AI educational sessions, and have the chance to network with international entrepreneurs and business leaders, before they go up against their peers for the World title.

The grand prize for the global winner? A three week accelerator programme, all expenses paid, to Silicon Valley and Los Angeles in 2025, where they will receive hands-on experience, mentorship and opportunities to connect with top industry leaders, including insights from Red Bull Basement global partners Microsoft.

Lero technological research could enable older people to live independently reducing the stress for them and those who support their self-reliance

Improving technology-enabled home care for older people to help Ireland reduce the annual €500 million impact on the economy from people falling – especially those over 65 – is one of the goals of a new interdisciplinary research programme at Lero, the University of Limerick-based Research Centre for Software.

A two-year €140,000 research programme focussing on technology-enabled care (TEC) in home environments is being part-funded by Shannon-headquartered Ei Electronics, one of Ireland’s leading indigenous electronics manufacturing and exporting companies, employing 1,250 worldwide.

Lero researcher Associate Professor Katie Crowley said that while technology-enabled care (TEC) in home environments currently has support items such as motion sensors and panic buttons, the innovative development and use of technology can help people function safely and remain at home longer.

Dr Crowley, who is also attached to The Ageing Research Centre (ARC) at the University of Limerick (UL), added: “One example of this is in relation to falls. The National Health Service in the UK report that approximately 1 in 3 adults over 65 years and half of people over 80 will have at least one fall a year.  “In Ireland, the economic impact of falls is €500 million annually, according to data from the Health Service Executive. For the elderly, having a fear of falling significantly increases the chance of having a fall, and emerging evidence suggests that having monitoring technology reduces this fear, leading to improved mobility for the older person,” added Dr Crowley, who lectures in the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems at UL.

Lero lead researcher Prof. Ita Richardson believes a growing need exists to modify and integrate occupational home practice with innovative technology and software, changing homecare significantly for older people who often have cognitive, physical, caregiving and healthcare needs. “Initially, we need to understand how older people’s lives and the lives of their formal and informal carers could change through TEC,” said Prof. Richardson, who also shares her expertise with ARC.

The Lero team also includes Dr Ann-Marie Morrissey, who brings occupational therapy expertise to the project.

Ei Electronics head of research and development Mike Keegan said they are delighted to work with Lero, whose work in connected health, driverless vehicles, smart communities, and other areas is world-leading.

“At Ei Electronics, we are all about deploying dependable technologies to improve people’s living environment today and into the future. Where lives are at risk, especially among older adults living independently, nothing can be left to chance, and we hope this programme can make life less stressful for those living by themselves and those supporting that independence,” he added.

Ireland Needs 1 in 5 Students to Pursue STEM to Sustain the Country’s Leadership in Tech, Pharma, and Engineering

STEM South West is back for its sixth year, promising to be the biggest and best one yet – this time taking over Cork City Hall on Wednesday November 20th from 4pm to 8pm. Event organisers are calling on secondary students, parents and teachers to join them for an exciting afternoon journey within the world of STEM.

The theme of this year’s Expo is “The World Needs You: Solving Global Challenges with STEM”. The event will showcase how STEM careers and a STEM education can address real-world problems that impact climate change, healthcare, robotics, AI and medtech.

To maintain Ireland’s position as a leading global hub for tech, pharma, medtech, engineering and bioscience industries, STEM South West estimate that at least 20pc of Ireland’s 964,000 primary and secondary students[1] will be needed to go on to study STEM.

In support of that effort, it is joining forces with industry and education partners on this live showcase event.

FREE for all, they will be welcomed from all corners of the country to get a glimpse into the exciting possibilities and opportunities that await them in any STEM field they choose.

The impact of previous events has been noteworthy, with 9 out of 10 students expressing an increased interest in pursuing a career in STEM after attending the event.

An Tánaiste, Micheál Martin TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence speaking at the event launch,

This initiative continues to promote, empower and encourage young people to explore STEM opportunities across industry sectors that significantly contribute to our nation’s economic growth. Investment in knowledge has always been our greatest enabler and STEM South West – with its widespread industry and education partner base – is opening doors for our young people. I wish the organising team, the exhibitors and all of the visiting students, parents, teachers every success and an enjoyable immersive experience.”

Mary Good, Chair, STEM South West commented,

“ Ireland offers an incredible range of opportunities to students that choose to study STEM subjects. These subjects not only serve as the bedrock for so many careers but can also be the ticket for students and young graduates to explore the world, discover, learn and find new ways and means to make a positive impact on themselves and on the lives of others. Every step towards positive change matters as our global society faces critical issues around health, climate change, housing, energy and the very future of how we live and work. Investing in those that will hold the future in their hands,  inspiring and equipping them to learn, lead and innovate is the right thing to do.

The work that STEM South West is doing is necessary to ensure that our current STEM industry base is secure, that companies continue to locate in Ireland, that our start-ups and SMEs are given the opportunity to thrive, and that the students of today are given the skills to tackle the global challenges of tomorrow. STEM South West is driving a collective response to this – by showcasing the incredible range of opportunities that the STEM sector has to offer across the South West.”

The enthusiastic participation of industry experts and organisations underscores the significance of this event in fostering the ongoing growth and prosperity of STEM industries in the region.

Teachers and Guidance Counsellors will have a dedicated section at the event, where they can learn first-hand about the career options now available in the STEM sector in this region.

John Morrissy, CIO of PepsiCo, shared his vision for the event, which is sponsored by PepsiCo,

We are delighted to sponsor the 2024 STEM South West Expo. PepsiCo is home to hundreds of beloved brands, which support thousands of technical jobs, including R&D, engineering and IT. STEM leaders in these fields create the foundation for future success. Together, they show how science, technology and engineering can unlock creativity that inspires. We look forward to meeting the STEM leaders of tomorrow at Cork City Hall on November 20th”.

Visitors will get to explore exhibits from some of the biggest employers in the country, including Johnson & Johnson, DePuy Synthes, Stryker, Gilead Sciences, Astellas, PM Group, MTU, UCC, Analog Devices, Horner, Astellas, and many more.

Tickets can be booked at https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/stem-south-west-expo-2024-tickets-1022537105007

Trinity and CKDelta take AI approach to tackle key challenges of utilities sector

Researchers from Trinity College Dublin are partnering with CKDelta to take an AI-driven approach to tackling some key efficiency and sustainability challenges faced by the utilities sector.

CKDelta is an AI software business within CKI Innovations Opportunities Development (CKH IOD), a member of CK Hutchison Holdings, leveraging data, expertise and intellectual property to drive improved business performance. Headquartered in Dublin, CKDelta is providing €865,000 in funding  to support the appointment of a postdoctoral researcher and a number of PhD students, who will work on a range of research projects under the supervision of Professor Gregory O’Hare, Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Head of Trinity’s School of Computer Science and Statistics.

The research projects will fall under two main umbrellas: predictive maintenance and early warning systems.

Predictive maintenance is a data-driven approach that uses AI to monitor the condition and performance of assets and predict when they need servicing or replacement. As a consequence maintenance can be scheduled at the optimal time, avoiding unnecessary downtime, reducing operational expenses, and improving safety and reliability.

The research collaboration will seek to deliver predictive maintenance models that provide better insights for informed decision making, with maintenance currently often driven on the foot of customer complaints and logs of issues as they arise.

Early warning systems represent a set of tools and methods that aim to detect, monitor, and forecast potential threats or disruptions to utility companies. In the case of the water industry they provide benefits in cases such as leaks, bursts, floods, sewerage overflows and blockages.

The research programme also seeks to enhance an early warning system to improve the efficiency, reliability, and resilience of the water network, reduce operational and maintenance costs, enhance customer satisfaction and trust, and protect public health and the environment. It also aims to develop an anomaly detection system to identify near real time differences from expected behaviours, which may be reusable/adaptable to other situations.

In addition to the funding, experts from CKDelta will be providing the platforms in which the Trinity researchers can investigate the data, as well as offering data engineering and data science support.

Prof. Gregory O’Hare, Trinity, said: “We are very grateful to CKDelta for their support and look forward to pooling our expertise as we seek to address some of the most pressing challenges affecting the utilities sector. The scale of the challenges means there is also a significant opportunity to improve sustainability and efficiency, and we believe our data- and AI-driven approach offers great potential in taking a tangible leap forwards.

“We hope that this collaboration will form the basis of a sustained, trusted and mutually beneficial relationship. This will be centred around a co-laboratory where the shared expertise of both Trinity and CKDelta will help with the effective, informed and judicious adoption and deployment of appropriate cutting edge AI technologies within the CKDelta utilities client portfolio and beyond.”

Joe Parker, CEO of CKH IOD, said:  “This collaboration combines two complementary forces in AI: the frontier research capabilities of Trinity College Dublin—and its ability to experiment, innovate and test new ideas without restriction, in a way that few commercial organisations can; with CK Delta’s unique capacity to apply innovation directly to real-world commercial challenges, to help businesses thrive in an increasingly data-driven economy.

“Throughout the next four years, the partnership will generate new streams of knowledge transfer, with cross-pollination of skills, perspectives and specialisms that may otherwise be impossible.”

Skullcandy Headphones: The Christmas Gift That Keeps Giving

It is fast approaching Christmas and Skullcandy have some great offers on right now either for you or your loved one so check out the deals below and get great a great audio gift this festive season

Each product’s durable, lifestyle features and secure fit, combined with enhanced audio quality and modern tech features, means they’re the practical choice. Plus, the cool designs make Skullcandy products appealing for gift-givers/receivers of all ages.

Sounds too good to be true? See for yourself what’s on offer (offers available from 20th November – 24th December):

For the fitness lover:

Push ANC Active – For the New Year, New Me (£89.99 – £59.99)

Introducing our specially designed true wireless earbuds crafted for the most active and adventurous individuals ready to tackle their New Year’s resolutions. The Push ANC is a zero compromise earbud including comfortable, low-profile ear hangers, IP67 waterproof construction, adjustable Stay-Aware Mode and 4-Mic Active Noise Canceling to get you in the zone.

See our review

For the secret Santa on a budget:

Dime 3 – For the Everyday (was £34.99, now £24.99)

Every hero needs a festive sidekick, and Dime 3 is yours this holiday season. Clip it to your cozy winter coat, holiday sweater, or travel bag, and bring your favorite music, movies, and podcasts along for every snow-filled journey. With easy-to-use features and on-the-go convenience, Dime 3 earbuds are ready for all your holiday moments.

For the music lover:

Crusher EVO – For the Bass Junkie (was £169.99, now £99.99)

The original headphones that took Skullcandy’s patented Adjustable Sensory Bass to the next level! With the addition of Personal Sound by Mimi, Call Track & Volume control, Built-in Tile™ Finding Technology and more, all for an unbeatable price of £99.99. Boasting up to 40 hours of battery life and rapid charge technology, these headphones are the perfect gift for tech-savvy audiophiles who crave an immersive audio experience. Also available in limited-edition colourways: Washed (£179.99) / Dustbox (£179.99)

See our reviews

Samsung Announces Massive Black Friday Savings

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. The most wonderful time of the year is fast approaching but fear not as Samsung’s Black Friday deals are sure to appeal to everyone on the gifting list. From smartphones that enhance productivity, to the must-have home entertainment setup and award-winning TV and soundbar range, get your hands on the latest cutting-edge technology at incredible prices.

In addition to these deals, Samsung users can enjoy the gift of Circle to Search with Google to find the best bargains for all items on their lists. Circle to Search is a Google-powered feature on all Samsung smartphones enabled with Galaxy AI and allows you to quickly search for information about what you see on your screen — including images, videos or text by making a simple circle gesture with your finger or the S Pen.  Perhaps you are scrolling on social media and see the perfect jumper or pair of shoes for a friend, or loved one – simply circle it and receive search results for identical and related items, allowing you to compare prices in an instant and make the most of Black Friday.

Mobile[1]

SAVE €100 on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE 1

  • Browse the web in style on the Galaxy Tab S9 FE – Circle to Search means you can circle around an object to get Google Search results. What’s more, you can write, sketch, and draw on your favourite notetaking app with the water and dust-resistant inbox S Pen.

SAVE €100 on the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 1

  • Packed with Galaxy AI smarts, Galaxy S24 FE is a pocket-sized companion to make your everyday life easier. Browsing Assist helps consolidate internet searches into concise, digestible content, so you can get straight to the point. Circle to Search means you can search for anything on your screen, so the power.

SAVE €100 on the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G 1

  • Capture social media worthy shots on the Galaxy A55 5G even in low-light conditions thanks to the triple-lens camera with Nightography mode. The 32MP Selfie camera helps you to capture high-quality selfies with options to choose warm or natural tones.

Enjoy €90 off the Galaxy Watch6 Classic1

  • With customisable watch faces, the Galaxy Watch6 is packed with wellness features such as sleep-tracking, and a personal HR Zone that will assess your fitness capacity. You can leave your phone at home with added connectivity capabilities. You can make calls, explore cites and find your way to your destination with GPS built in.

SAVE €250 on the Samsung Galaxy S24+1

  • Welcome to the era of mobile AI. With Galaxy S24+ in your hands, you can unleash whole new levels of creativity, productivity and possibility — starting with the most important device in your life. Your smartphone.

SAVE €300 on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (14.6″ Wi-Fi)2

  • Experience the power of Circle to Search with Google on a larger screen on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Just circle, highlight, or tap an image or text to get Google Search results. You can even get instant translations.

TV/AV Black Friday Offers3

Receive a complimentary The Freestyle 2nd Gen worth up to €700 when you buy any 2024 Neo QLED 8K TV

  • Get a free sleek, sharp and portable projector which can project up to an 100” frame for free when you buy any 2024 Neo QLED 8K TV

Claim up to €360 cashback on OLED TVs

  • Purchase any of the award-winning 2024 S90D, S93D or S95D models and claim up to €360 OLED TV’s.

Home Appliances4

SAVE over €500 on the Samsung Silver Classic AI Fridge Freezer [RB53DG706AS9EU]

  • Maximise space with this smart fridge freezer which offers more room on the inside whilst maintaining the same size on the outside due to its slimmer walls. Smart all-around cooling maintains a steady temperature throughout the entire fridge, without it building up any frost.

SAVE over €500 on the Samsung American Style Fridge Freezer with SpaceMax™ [RS64DG5303S9EU]

  • This super sleek Samsung fridge freezer is big on capacity, style, and quality, with its larger capacity allowing you to stock up the fridge for the whole family.

SAVE over €500 on the Samsung Series 7 Side-by-side [RS68CG882ES9EU]

  • With impressive Twin Cooling Plus technology, this fridge freezer uses two separate air flows to stop your food from drying out, meaning it stays a fresh and tasty for longer. Ensure you’re always ready for a celebration, this appliance has an extra wide wine shelf fitted.

SAVE over €1300 on the Samsung Family Hub [RF65DG9H0ESREU]

  • This fridge freezer helps you keep on top of your groceries in a smart way. With AI Vision, you can monitor the food that are in the fridge freezer and can even generate a shopping list or meal plans based on what’s you already have in stock.

SAVE over €100 on the Samsung Series 5 Classic Fridge Freezer [RB38C605DB1/EU]

  • With AI Energy Mode, this fridge freezer tracks your power consumption so that you can keep on top of your bills. Not only that, you can also select the perfect temperature and humidity for your fruit and veg with the Humidity Fresh + drawer. This fridge freezer offer optimal personalisation for you and your family.

[1] First phase of MX deals valid until 19th November

2 Tab S10 Ultra Wifi deal valid until 3rd December

3 TV offers valid until 2nd December

4 Home Appliance valid until 2nd December

See our Samsung Reviews 

Boom ZYGO hub/docking station review

This compact device promises to simplify your workspace with its plug-and-play functionality and versatile connectivity option.

Overview

The Boom ZYGO is a small, lightweight docking station designed to streamline your desk setup. It connects to your laptop via a single USB-C cable, delivering up to 96W of power for charging while in use. The station’s compact design, complete with mounting brackets, allows for discreet placement under a desk, making it an ideal solution for both home and office environments.

What’s in the Box

  •         Boom ZYGO hub
  •         USB-C to USB-C cable
  •         Universal power adapter
  •         Mounting kit
  •         4 rubber feet

Key Specifications

  •         Display Support: Up to 3 displays at 4K60
  •         Legacy Display Ports: 3x DP1.2 | 3x HDMI 2.0
  •         USB Connectivity: 1x USB-C 10G upstream, 1x USB-C 10G downstream, 4x USB-A 5G downstream
  •         Audio: 1x 3.5mm TRS speaker, 1x 3.5mm TRS mic
  •         Power Delivery: 96W (USB-C uplink), 20W (USB-C downlink)

 

Company Background

Boom, founded in 2020 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, has quickly established itself as a leader in videoconferencing and collaboration hardware. At Techbuzz, we’ve previously reviewed several Boom products, including the Boom MINI webcam and Boom MEZZO. The company specialises in innovative solutions for hybrid work environments, distance learning, and telehealth applications.

 

Setup Experience

While the Boom ZYGO is marketed as a plug-and-play device, our testing revealed some initial challenges. When connecting to two separate laptops and various monitors, we found that only the first HDMI port was functional, with the DisplayLink HDMI ports not working initially.

Upon consulting the manual, we discovered that a software update was required. Following the QR code provided, we were directed to the Synaptics DisplayLink Graphics download page.

   DisplayLink Downloads | Synaptic

https://www.synaptics.com/products/displaylink-graphics/downloads

 After a straightforward download and installation process, the docking station functioned flawlessly.

It’s worth noting that while the Boom website offers a link to download the user guide.

Performance and Compatibility

Once set up correctly, the Boom ZYGO demonstrated impressive versatility. Its compatibility with Windows, Mac, and Chrome OS ensures future-proofing across various laptop brands and operating systems. The single USB-C connection simplifies the docking process, making it easy to switch between different devices.

 

Warranty

Boom offers an impressive warranty for the ZYGO, instilling confidence in the product’s durability:

  •         3-year Limited hardware warranty
  •         Optional 5-year Boom Care plan

  

Conclusion

The Boom ZYGO docking station is a powerful and versatile solution for modern workspaces. While our initial setup experience highlighted the importance of software updates, the device’s performance post-update was exemplary.

Pros:

  •         Compact and sleek design
  •         Versatile connectivity options
  •         Strong power delivery for laptop charging
  •         Excellent compatibility across operating systems
  •         Impressive warranty options

Cons:

  •         Initial setup may require software updates
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  •         Lack of LED indicator on the USB-C cable

 

Despite these minor setbacks, the Boom ZYGO stands out as a reliable and future-proof docking solution. Its ability to connect multiple displays and peripherals while charging your laptop makes it an excellent choice for professionals seeking to optimise their workspace.

The compatibility across various operating systems and the generous warranty further enhance its appeal. While the initial setup process could be smoother, the performance and versatility of the Boom ZYGO make it a strong contender in the docking station market.

For users looking to streamline their desk setup and enhance their productivity, the Boom ZYGO is certainly worth considering. Its robust feature set and long-term reliability make it a valuable addition to any modern workspace.

See our other Boom Reviews 

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MTU and CompuCal Announce Partnership to Equip Thousands of STEM Students across Southwest Region with Cutting-Edge Industrial Digitisation Skills

Cork-based software company, CompuCal Calibration Solutions, has partnered with Munster Technological University (MTU) to deliver a forward-thinking program that will benefit Science, engineering and manufacturing students across the Southwest region. This collaboration aims to prepare students by enhancing their digital skills to enable digitisation of paper-based current and future processes within instrumentation, processing and manufacturing sectors by offering a real-world digital technology experience and solution, helping them tackle the evolving challenges.

As part of this partnership, CompuCal’s innovative calibration management software has been integrated into MTU’s Department of Physical Sciences full time and industry focused part time Instrumentation and Calibration programme offerings, supporting modules on process control and instrumentation, calibration and asset management. These programmes will certify students in digital calibration, instrument maintenance, commissioning, and validation, positioning them to thrive in the data-driven, process-controlled industrial environments of tomorrow.

MTU delivers approximately 1,500 STEM students annually, comprising approximately 10% of the national STEM cohort in Science & Engineering disciplines. This collaboration will provide these students with practical, hands-on experience using CompuCal’s latest technology, simulating real-life operational challenges that engineers and technicians encounter in the manufacturing industry.

This type of collaboration enables indigenous industry, which includes both SMEs and MNCs, to become globally competitive by partnership with companies such as CompuCal who have developed innovative solutions to meet the challenges of digitisation in modern industry.

Donal Sullivan, CEO of CompuCal Calibration Solutions, welcomed the partnership, “In the highly regulated world of Biopharma, MedTech, and FMCG, calibration maintenance of assets is critical to keeping operations running smoothly. We are delighted to contribute to equipping Ireland’s future engineers and technicians with the skills needed to meet the challenges of advanced manufacturing. MTU’s leadership in adapting its curriculum to meet industry needs is crucial in shaping a workforce ready to face the rapidly evolving global manufacturing environment.”

Through this collaboration, MTU students will gain vital insights into asset measurement—ranging from temperature monitoring to pressure vessels—and will understand the essential role that calibration plays in ensuring production output, compliance with international standards, audit readiness, cost efficiencies, and business intelligence reporting.

MTU’s Donagh O’Mahony, Head of Department, Physical Sciences also highlighted the significance of the announcement, “This partnership reaffirms MTU’s commitment to engaging with industry and enterprise. We are leveraging the exceptional expertise and innovation of an industry partner to support the development of future generations of talented MTU students. CompuCal has worked with us to review and update some of our core instrumentation and calibration modules, ensuring that they align with the latest in industrial best practice. The resulting changes best demonstrate the role of calibration in a live global manufacturing environment. This is directly relevant to our students and we are excited by the value that is being added to our course work and their learning experience.”

The collaboration, which includes the recent incorporation of CompuCal GO, a mobile app designed for on-site technicians, ensures that MTU students are exposed to the latest technology in the field. This state-of-the-art tool provides a fully digital, paperless solution for calibration and maintenance tasks, integrating real-time data uploads directly to the CompuCal cloud platform.

Revolut reaches 50 million customer milestone

Revolut, the global financial technology company and licensed European bank, has today announced that it has hit 50 million customers globally.

The company has reached the 50 million milestone at high-speed, growing by over 10 million customers in 2024 so far and becoming the most downloaded financial app in Europe.  It follows a bumper year for Revolut, which in 2024 received a $45 billion valuation, was awarded a UK bank licence with restrictions from the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) whilst in the mobilisation stage, and announced its 2023 Group revenues had surpassed $2.2 billion with record profits before tax of $545 million.

Revolut has aggressive plans to continue to grow its customer base towards the 100 million milestone, while also rolling out new and innovative services to become the primary bank of choice for its customers. 

Nik Storonsky, CEO of Revolut, commented: “Revolut exists for one reason: to simplify money for everyone, everywhere. This year we’ve taken huge steps forwards — breaking records, accelerating the speed at which we’re launching products and continuing to disrupt financial services globally. We’re moving faster than ever because we know the opportunity to revolutionise global financial services for our customers is still massive.”

Later this week Storonsky will take to the stage at the company’s The Revolutionaries event in London to celebrate its 50 million milestone, speaking alongside co-founder and CTO Vlad Yatsenko and entrepreneur Steven Bartlett. 

An exclusive event featuring revolutionary names across music, business, fashion, sport, gaming, travel and entertainment, The Revolutionaries will close with a headline performance from the iconic Charli XCX ahead of her sold-out UK tour.

For those outside of the UK, the event will be broadcast across YouTube and other streaming platforms.

Revolut Bank UAB (Irish Branch) was recognised by financial comparison site Bonkers.ie as ‘Ireland’s Best Consumer Business’ and ‘provider of the Best Current Account’ in 2024, while the company ranked 9th as part of the Ireland RepTrak® 2024 study earlier this year.