UK Space Industry Launches Recruitment Drive

A company seeking to attract talent from a multitude of technical and non-technical disciplines has today launched a new initiative to grow awareness of the exciting career opportunities within the UK space sector.

SpaceCareers.uk has received support from the UK Space Agency’s Space for All fund to spearhead an initiative named ‘UK Space 101’, focused on showcasing the accessibility of space jobs to school students, as well as highlighting the need for a diverse range of skills from people currently working outside of the space sector. The team, managed by a young group of space enthusiasts, launched its services on the same day in 2015 that astronaut Tim Peake blasted off to the International Space Station.

According to the Size and Health of the UK Space Industry report published during the Farnborough Airshow this year, there is currently a workforce of more than 50,000 supporting around 1,800 space companies active across the United Kingdom, representing an £18.9bn contribution to the economy. With a National Space Strategy in place since 2021 and strong desire from across the country to capitalise on the fast-growing global space economy, non-profit SpaceCareers.uk is positioning itself as a gateway into the industry. The company’s mission is to highlight the range of jobs available, and to provide support to both candidates looking for a job and employers seeking diverse talent.

SpaceCareers.uk Director Joanne Oliver stated, “SpaceCareers.uk was established to address the industry’s skills shortages by attracting a diverse range of people into the sector, from engineers and scientists to lawyers and sales specialists. The UK Space 101 project has been developed in collaboration with key stakeholders across the sector to address current outreach challenges and is something that will act as a tool for teachers, parents and jobseekers to learn more about the industry, and the role of space in our everyday lives.”

“Our message is simple – no matter your background and interests, there’s a place for you in the UK space sector.” Ms. Oliver added.

The UK Space 101 initiative consists of a suite of interactive digital resources, including  a webpage and downloadable poster that explains the growing role of the space sector in our everyday lives and the different ways that people from all walks of life are finding roles within the industry. When arriving on the page, visitors are met with a simple interface and easy-to-understand messaging, answering questions such as “how do we use space?” and “what is the path to a career in space?”. It is intended that the resource will also be useful for space professionals as part of their educational outreach activities, to help signpost interested individuals towards a starting point to learn more about the space sector.

Ingmar Kamalagharan, Head of Education and Future Workforce at the UK Space Agency said, “Our Space for All fund is backing projects like #UKSpace101 to make the space sector even more accessible to young people across the UK. By showcasing the wide variety of space career opportunities available with SpaceCareers.uk, we want to support and inform anyone interested in pursuing a space career.

“This is a fast-growing and vibrant industry, from advancing our knowledge of the universe to providing critical services for life on Earth, and it needs a strong and diverse pipeline of future talent. I would urge anyone interested in a space career to check out the resources on SpaceCareers.uk”

Following a series of workshops with space organisations and engagement across educational representatives and the wider public at New Scientist Live, #UKSpace101 is now available to access without cost at spacecareers.uk/uk-space-101. The company works closely with student-led charity UKSEDS (UK Students for the Exploration and Development of Space) and is actively seeking to engage with educational bodies, libraries, schools, colleges, universities and job centres to raise awareness in space careers across the UK.

ZAGG Unveils Pro Keys 2: New Wireless Keyboard Designed to Maximize iPad Productivity

ZAGG, a global leader in accessories and technologies that empower mobile lifestyles, today announced the Pro Keys 2 folio case with detachable, wireless keyboard crafted specifically for the iPad Pro 11 (M4), iPad Air 11 (M2), iPad Pro 13 (M4), and iPad Air 13 (M2).

The Pro Keys 2 folio case and keyboard turns your iPad into a mobile powerhouse, allowing for seamless productivity wherever users go. With refined, laptop-style keys for a responsive typing experience and up to 6.6 feet of iPad drop protection, the Pro Keys 2 features a detachable keyboard, multi-device pairing functionality, an adjustable stand, backlit keys for dimly lit environments, a stylus holder, and more.* It’s the perfect tool for anyone needing a flexible keyboard and protective case solution for their iPad.

“Our goal is to provide premium keyboards and accessories that elevate our users’ mobile experiences,” said Gavin Slevin, Managing Director at ZAGG International. “The Pro Keys 2 keyboard combines productivity-enhancing features with a price point that delivers excellent value to ensure users have the right tools to stay efficient and connected from any location.”

Unlock the full potential of your iPad with the Pro Keys 2 wireless keyboard and detachable case. It boasts an upgraded keyframe for smoother and more precise key travel, providing an effortless touch-typing experience. The case is designed to magnetically hold the stylus with the iPad, offering a streamlined user setup.

Key features include:

  • Enhanced Protection: The durable polycarbonate shell, combined with rubberized edges and reinforced corners, delivers drop protection from heights up to 6.6 feet (2 meters).
  • Magnetic Folio Cover: When detached from the keyboard, the folio-style cover protects your screen from scratches and bumps.
  • Superior Typing Experience: The redesigned keys are crafted for quicker, more comfortable typing with accurate keystrokes.
  • Removable Keyboard: Separate the keyboard from the case to position your iPad on one surface while using the keyboard on another.
  • Adjustable Viewing Stand: The foldable cover converts into a stand, providing two viewing angles for your convenience.
  • Long Lasting Battery: Benefit from prolonged battery life thanks to the efficient sleep/wake function that conserves power.
  • Stylus Storage: Keep your ZAGG Pro Stylus or Apple Pencil securely stored with the snap-fit holder.
  • Dual-Device Pairing: Seamlessly switch between two paired devices with the Bluetooth keyboard.
  • Forward-facing Speakers: Audio is directed straight toward the user for a better listening experience.
  • Customizable Backlit Keys: Choose from seven vibrant colors to keep working efficiently in low light.
  • Space-Saving Design: The foldable stand occupies minimal space, ideal for working in tight or compact areas.

 Pricing and Availability:

The ZAGG Pro Keys 2 folio case with detachable, wireless keyboard is available today at ZAGG.com and at select retail stores globally for €109.99 / £109.99 / $109.99 for the iPad Pro 11 (M4) and iPad Air 11 (M2), and €169.99 / £159.99 / $169.99 for the iPad Pro 13 (M4), and iPad Air 13 (M2). Designed to provide unmatched productivity on the go, the Pro Keys 2 offers a premium solution for iPad users at a competitive price. Visit ZAGG’s website or your nearest retailer to enhance your iPad experience today.

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ABLIC launches the S-19193 Series of automotive battery monitoring protection ICs

ABLIC (President: Seiji Tanaka, Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; hereinafter “ABLIC”), a group company of MinebeaMitsumi Inc., today launched the S-19193 Series of automotive 3 to 6-cell battery monitoring protection ICs.

BMS (Battery Management Systems) for EVs and e-Bikes, etc. require functional safety (*1) compliant with ISO26262 (*2), which is a standard for functional safety in road vehicles.

The acceptance criteria for functional safety are (1) fail-safe (the ability to return to a safe state in the event of a failure or malfunction), (2) fail-operational (the ability to continue operation even in the event of a failure or malfunction), and (3) fail-degraded (the ability to continue operation with decreased functionality). In the past, the conventional method of achieving (1) fail-safe functional safety was to use a microcontroller (MCU) together with a high performance IC called an “analog front-end” (AFE) to monitor automotive battery overcharge and over discharge conditions.

Under the conventional (1) fail-safe methodology, the safety of a driver is ensured by “returning to a safe state”, i.e. stopping the vehicle in the event of an actual failure or malfunction, and there was no requirement for continued monitoring of batteries after the vehicle had safely stopped.

However, with the evolution of automated driving technologies, it is expected that there will be an increase in the number of cases where the system, rather than the driver, handles any problems that occur, so the (2) fail-operational and (3) fail-degraded methodologies, which allow for continued operation even in the event of a failure or malfunction, are becoming increasingly important.

The S-19193 Series automotive 3 to 6 cell battery monitoring protection ICs launched today are products developed in ISO26262 compliant processes and are equipped with functions for monitoring automotive battery overcharge and overdischarge.

Utilizing the S-19193 Series makes it possible to continue battery monitoring as a secondary system even in the event the conventional monitoring system (primary) fails, and to achieve a safer BMS that is both (2) fail-operational and (3) fail-degraded compliant.

There are also examples with AFE and MCU internal monitoring functions configured as primary and secondary, but these are mainly for failure and fault detection through mutual monitoring and are insufficient for backup of functionality. In addition, internal redundancy also poses a risk of “joint failure”, where loss of functionality occurs simultaneous to the occurrence of a failure, however with the S-19193 Series, the secondary monitoring can be made completely independent from the primary monitoring to also mitigate the risk of joint failures occurring.

The S-19193 Series also makes it possible to configure a stand-alone operation secondary monitoring circuit which does not require MCU control, which can also contribute to a reduction in the number of design processes.

A Safety Manual is also available for download to support BMS functional safety design using the S-19193 Series. The product is also compliant with the PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) established by the U.S. Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG), and is also planned to be made compliant with AEC(*)-Q100 Grade1 (*Automotive Electronics Council) quality standards for automotive IC.

Going forward, ABLIC will continue to strive to contribute to our customers’ success with high-quality products developed with the utmost consideration for safety and based on our many years of technological capability and knowhow.

(*1) Functional safety: The incorporation of functional innovations to maintain an acceptable level of safety
(Reference: https://www.ablic.com/en/semicon/products/automotive/asil/)

(*2) ISO26262:
An international standard for functional safety of automotive electronic control systems which was officially established in November 2011. It standardizes development processes aimed at achieving “functional safety” by calculating the risk of failure in automotive electronic control systems and devising measures to lower those risks and integrate those risk reduction measures into systems as functionality in advance. The standard covers the entire vehicle development life cycle from initial vehicle conceptualization to development, production, maintenance, and disposal of systems, ECU, embedded software, and devices.
ABLIC has received “ISO 26262” development process certification from a third-party certification organization in Germany.
(Reference: https://www.ablic.com/en/semicon/news/2024/01/10/iso26262/)

 

Major Features

1.Continued automotive battery monitoring functionality in the event of a failure when used as a secondary monitoring IC
The S-19193 Series is capable of maintaining continuous monitoring of battery overcharge and overdischarge through stand-alone operation which does not require microcontroller control. This makes it possible for battery monitoring to be maintained even in the event of a failure of the main monitoring system (primary), to achieve a fail-operational BMS.
In addition, the S-19193 Series is functional safety standard product developed in ISO26262 compliant processes which achieves ASIL-B(D) classification under expected use cases. This product enables to the achievement of safer BMS by configuring this IC as a secondary monitoring circuit while continuing to use existing circuits at the primary monitoring circuit.

2.Enable stand-alone monitoring and failure detection through self-testing with a simple structure
The product is equipped with a self-test function which makes it possible to detect internal IC failures by simply inputting an external start signal. This makes it possible to use the self-test function to allow the system to detect monitoring function failures even in the event monitoring functionality is lost due to overcharge or over discharge resulting from the random failures that can occur when ICs are used over long periods.

3.Cascade function makes it possible to configure simply monitoring circuits with a small number of components
The S-19193 Series is equipped with a cascade function. In addition to direction connection, the S-19193 Series also supports connection with adjacent S-19193 Series products through a photocoupler, making it possible to construct safe monitoring circuits even in high-voltage BMS with a large number of serially-connected batteries.

Major Specifications
•Overcharge detection voltage: 2.50V to 4.50V ±20mV
•Overdischarge detection voltage: 1.00V to 3.00V ±80mV
•Current consumption during operation: 20μ max.
•Max. rating: 28V
•Operating temperature: -40℃ to +125℃
•Package: HTSSOP-16
•Functional safety compliant (*3)
•AEC-Q100 compliant
•PPAP support available
(*3) Functional safety compliant: https://www.ablic.com/en/semicon/products/automotive/asil/fusa-compliance/?rf=asil

Application Examples
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Automotive devices
• Battery monitoring in EVs, HEVs, PHEVs, e-Bikes, etc.
• Industrial equipment
• Battery monitoring in capacitors, electric forklifts, etc.

Nordic data companies unveil a new integrated data set combining AI road weather forecasts and with real-time connected car data

Vaisala Xweather and NIRA Dynamics are first to release an integrated data set which connects road weather forecasts and computer vision observations with real-time connected car data, setting a new standard for data-driven road safety and maintenance.

The integration draws on NIRA Dynamics’ expansive data from billions of data points gathered from connected vehicles, paired with Vaisala Xweather’s advanced AI and ML-based road weather forecasting models, which achieve accuracy levels 50% higher than those of publicly available forecasts.

The future of driving is going to be heavily dependent on more accurate and real-time road weather and road condition data as the availability of autonomous and assisted driving features are highly influenced by the driving conditions. Currently, as seen on many Electric Vehicles (EV), the assisted driving functionalities are disconnected to secure driver safety based on crude weather and road condition estimations, such as temperature drop to under 4 degrees Celsius or change in tire rolling resistance.

Real-time data from connected vehicles on tire grip, road friction, surface quality, and weather conditions combined with leading industry-specific weather forecasts, the aggregated data set has multiple use cases already today. This offers significant practical uses today, including reducing accident likelihood by expanding the availability of autonomous and assisted driving features in adverse road and weather conditions, assessing road quality with computer vision to optimize maintenance efforts, and reducing resource usage – such as minimizing winter road salt application. The benefits extend to all road users, from improved safety and reduced environmental impact to cost savings for road authorities and municipalities.

By integrating NIRA Dynamics’ connected vehicle data into Vaisala Xweather’s platform, this partnership creates opportunities for future advancements in road safety and autonomous driving. The combined data opens doors to further applications such as EV range optimization, traffic management, insurance risk assessments, and reducing accident rates.

“At NIRA Dynamics, our mission is to deliver data-driven solutions for safer, more efficient journeys,” says Lisa Åbom, CEO of NIRA Dynamics. “With Vaisala Xweather, we’re able to offer access to road weather data which helps road maintenance professionals, automotive manufacturers, and navigation providers become future proof. We all understand the impact of weather on road safety, and with Vaisala Xweather, we are pushing the industry forward.”

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Removing Objects from Videos for Social Media: Practical Examples and Tips

In the fast-paced world of social media, engaging content can make all the difference in capturing audience attention. A common hurdle for creators is the presence of unwanted objects in their videos, which can detract from the overall message. Fortunately, a video object removal app offers an effective solution to this issue, enabling creators to produce cleaner, more professional-looking content.

What is Video Object Removal?

Video object removal refers to the process of eliminating unwanted elements from video footage. This could range from distracting backgrounds to unexpected objects or people that divert attention from the main subject. With the right tools, creators can enhance their videos, making them more appealing and focused.

With advancements in technology, many applications now offer user-friendly features for object removal. A well-chosen TikTok video editor can help creators achieve impressive results without needing extensive editing skills. Here are some practical scenarios where object removal proves beneficial:

  1. Clearing Up Backgrounds: Videos shot in busy environments often capture random individuals or objects. Using a video object removal app, creators can seamlessly eliminate these distractions, directing focus toward the main subject.
  2. Enhancing Product Displays: For brands, showcasing products without interference is crucial. Object removal tools can effectively polish promotional videos, ensuring that products are the main focus.

Practical Tips for Successful Object Removal

To get the most out of a removal app, consider these practical tips:

  • Shoot with Intent: Whenever possible, try to frame your shots to minimize distractions. While object removal is effective, planning your shots can reduce the need for extensive edits.
  • Explore Editing Tools: Experiment with different applications. Finding the right TikTok editing app that meets your needs can significantly enhance the editing experience and results.

When it comes to creating captivating content on platforms like TikTok, knowing how to effectively edit TikTok video material is invaluable. A well-edited video that flows naturally attracts more viewers and increases engagement.

In summary, the power of removal app is vital for anyone looking to enhance their social media presence. By effectively eliminating distractions, creators can produce videos that are not only polished but also engaging. As the landscape of social media evolves, adapting to these tools will be key for success. Utilizing the best TikTok editing app can simplify the process, allowing creators to focus on what truly matters: delivering impactful content that resonates with their audience.

Why Your Business Needs to Know About PST Time for Efficient Operations

Time is a key resource for any business. Companies that have mastered time management can achieve their goals faster. Understanding time zones can enhance operational efficiency and offer new growth opportunities. In this article, we’ll explore how time zones affect business operations and why it’s important to consider PST when planning business processes.

PST Time Zone as a Business Factor

International businesses constantly face time zone differences. These differences affect task deadlines and the quality of communication between employees and partners. While some employees are just starting their workday, others are already finishing theirs, which reduces overall company productivity.

Pacific Standard Time (PST) is a critical time zone for companies in the United States and other countries. Major tech companies on the U.S. West Coast operate in this zone. Properly accounting for PST helps businesses coordinate their work with partners and clients in the PST zone.

Where PST Is Used:

  • USA: California, Washington, Oregon, and parts of Nevada
  • Canada: British Columbia and some northern Yukon territories
  • Mexico: Baja California, and the cities of Tijuana and Mexicali

PST is 8 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Globally, it’s written as PST or UTC-8. PST regions observe daylight saving time, switching to Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) from March to November, with a 7-hour difference from UTC during that period.

How Time Zones Affect Productivity

Different time zones impact employee productivity in various ways. For example, when one team works during the day while another works at night, communication between them becomes more challenging. Employees working outside of regular hours tend to tire faster and make more mistakes. Studies show that people who frequently work night shifts may lose concentration and productivity. This may seem obvious, but circadian rhythms are crucial for quality performance.

To prevent employee burnout and errors, it’s essential to consider the time zones of different teams.

Using PST for Global Operations

Pacific Standard Time (PST) is vital for companies working with partners in the U.S., Asia, and Europe. Failing to account for this time zone can result in delays in task completion. It’s crucial to plan all meetings and projects in advance to avoid wasting time.

For instance, businesses working with clients in the U.S. West Coast should pre-schedule meetings according to PST, ensuring the time is convenient for all participants.

Creating “time windows” for communication with clients and partners in different countries improves communication and helps maintain the workflow. “Time windows” are periods when the working hours of employees in different time zones overlap. These are the ideal times for hosting joint online meetings, discussing tasks, and exchanging information.

Flexible Schedules and Time Zone Management

Many companies today use flexible working schedules to better manage time. This is especially important when employees work remotely from different countries. In such companies, PST can become one of the most important time zones for operations and planning.

For example, employees may choose work hours that are convenient for them based on their time zone. This reduces stress and improves productivity. This approach helps companies maintain team synchronization.

However, all deadlines and other work milestones can be set in PST, ensuring no confusion occurs.

Conclusion

Understanding the PST time zone is a critical component for businesses operating in international markets. Companies that pay attention to time zones can improve team collaboration and reduce delays in task completion. Time is a resource that must be used wisely. By carefully planning work processes with time zones in mind, utilizing “time windows,” and implementing flexible work schedules for employees, businesses can achieve their goals much faster.

Boom Goes Large with Dedicated ‘Meeting Room In A Box’ Conference Kit

Conferencing manufacturer Boom Collaboration has launched a dedicated ‘meeting room in a box’ video kit for large rooms.

The all-in-one innovation features an intelligent videobar, expandable mics and one-cable connection hub – designed to simplify installations and capitalise on high demand for Bring Your Own Device deployments.

It’s part of a new range of complete solutions, demonstrating the Texas-based company’s ethos of delivering better meetings, simply.

Rollercoaster

The BYOD Large Videobar Kit can be found at boom.co and features the popular HALO videobar, two mics and the ZYGO multi-connectivity hub. It’s available in black or white colours.

“In recent years the video conferencing market has been a rollercoaster ride offering two distinct ways forward – with dedicated in-room systems on the up, whilst Bring Your Own Device alternatives seemed to be heading down, particularly for many larger organisations,” explained Co-Founder Fredrik Hörnkvist.

“But wider industry analysis mirrors our own findings that the use of individual devices is taking over. From our conversations, sales and interest from around the world, it’s an 80/20 split. BYOD is back with a bang with plug-and-play simplicity, lower costs and a platform agnostic approach some of the main driving forces.”

He emphasised: “Our new approach sees the creation of complete ‘meeting room in a box’ kits. These are designed to simplify the process of choosing the right equipment for the right rooms, to optimise the overall user experience and take away any installation headaches. Our new videobar kit for larger rooms will add further fuel to the BYOD fire.”

The solution is spearheaded by the HALO videobar which boasts ultra HD 4K performance, a wide angle 120° field of view, AI Auto-framing and speaker-tracking, 10x ePTZ, six digital array mics plus the option of up to eight additional expandable mics.

Embracing

Many businesses are now opting for flexible, cost-effective solutions, agrees fellow founder Holli Hulett. “The pandemic created a shift towards more agile, plug-and-play systems, where users wanted to use their own devices without relying on permanent room systems. There’s more personalisation too such as when screen sharing.”

She added: “The flexibility and lower cost of BYOD solutions – where users bring their laptops or mobile devices to connect to a room’s AV system – have seen a significant rise, as hybrid and flexible work models became more common.

“This is especially popular for SMBs embracing hybrid work. They greatly outnumber bigger organisations by around 1000:1 so there’s more volume and more reseller opportunities compared to fully-fledged room systems. Our new dedicated kit for larger rooms makes it easy for installers and their customers to create the optimal BYOD meeting experience.”

 

noreve quilted back cover for iPhone 16 review

The noreve quilted back cover for iPhone 16 is a case for those who want a more premium look and finish to their smartphone and with noreve this is what you get here with this case.

noreve offer a wide range of cases and accessories for smartphones and tablets and if you want real leather this is what you get and all their products are hand-made and we have been using them for years nows and stand by them.

This case will give you additional grip and  still gives access to all ports and keys on the device with no issues at all this is one of the benefits of no material on the keys to speak though allowing you hassle free access to them keeping the phone and keys protected too.

The back of this case is quite something with a quilted/padded finish feeling and looking soft and feels nice to hold and makes your device stand out as you will see in then video below the camera area is well protected and there is a small lip on the front so you can place your device face down.

The corners are also protected with tough corners on the case and along the rails and to top things off you can still wirelessly charge your phone without the need to remove the case.

Discover quilted elegance with our back cover for iPhone 16, where luxury and protection come together in perfect harmony. Synonymous with refinement, chic and high quality, this case is a benchmark in the smartphone protection market. Ideal for those who prefer a flapless design, it gives immediate access to your screen while protecting the back of your iPhone 16 from scratches and knocks. Its quilted design, reminiscent of the softness of a winter down jacket

 

 

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Enterprise Ireland doubles size of delegation to Slush Finland as exports to the Nordics soar

Enterprise Ireland, has announced it will be doubling its presence at Slush Finland this year, to showcase 24 of the country’s most innovative companies. This increased presence at Slush, the largest gathering of venture capital in the world, reinforces Enterprise Ireland’s support for Irish businesses to scale and succeed in global markets and follows strong interest from client companies in the Nordic region.

Enterprise Ireland client companies have nearly doubled their exports to the Nordic region over the past five years, growing from €877 million in 2018 to €1.7 billion by 2023. This impressive growth highlights the success and achievements of Irish companies in the wider Nordic market, where over 560 Enterprise Ireland companies export to the region.  The Nordic region has become a key export market, on par with other major European export destinations such as Germany, the Netherlands, and France.

Director of Nordic Region Hannah Fraser says “As Enterprise Ireland’s Director for the Nordic Region, I’ve seen how well the Nordics’ focus on innovation and sustainability aligns with Ireland’s strengths. We’re thrilled to double our presence at Slush this year, bringing 24 clients to connect with global partners and investors. The Nordic market has become a powerhouse for Irish businesses, with exports nearly doubling over the past five years to €1.7 billion and more than 560 Irish companies thriving in the region. This strong partnership continues to open exciting growth opportunities.”

For several years, Enterprise Ireland has built a strong presence at Slush, a showcase of groundbreaking innovation where start-ups, industry visionaries, and global investors come together. Slush offers Enterprise Ireland clients unparalleled opportunities to expand their reach in the Nordic market and beyond. Recognising the importance of this event to Ireland’s innovation landscape, the Finnish Embassy launched Ireland’s 2024 presence at Slush with a celebratory mixer on November 7th, once again highlighting the close ties and shared commitment to innovation between Ireland and the Nordic region.

Speaking on this, Ambassador of Finland to Ireland Leena Gardemeister, said, “We are excited by the growing interest from Irish businesses in both Finland and Slush, which has become a key platform for connecting innovators and investors globally. The collaboration between Irish and Finnish companies continues to thrive, and we look forward to further strengthening these ties in the future, driving new opportunities for growth and innovation on both sides.”

The Enterprise Ireland clients attending Slush 2024 include Konree Innovation Ltd, Sonalake, Numra, Cytidel, Vaultree, Tracworx, Lua Health, Lative, Spanish Point Technologies, Galvia, Manna Drone Delivery, EVERYANGLE, Ardanis Technologies Limited, Provizio, Chirp, Coroflo, VRAI, W4 Games, RDI Hub Company, Equal1, Binarii Labs, Oblivious, Tracworx & Outmin.