Payrails announces 50 jobs over 3 years in new Dublin office

Payrails, the enterprise-grade modular payment operating system, today announced the opening of its new office in Dublin, marking a significant milestone in the company’s European expansion strategy.

As part of its long‑term investment in local markets, Payrails will hire 50 new staff, in both commercial and technical roles, over the next 3 years. The Dublin office will serve as a hub to deepen relationships with enterprise merchants operating throughout Europe, enhance local support, and accelerate innovation in its product portfolio while helping businesses to simplify and scale their payment operations.

Minister of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke TD said  “The creation of 50 new roles over the next three years demonstrates the continued confidence international firms have in Ireland’s skilled workforce. Our government remains focused on supporting ambitious companies like Payrails as they scale and invest in local talent.”

“Establishing a Dublin presence is a deliberate step in our European expansion. Ireland offers both a sophisticated fintech ecosystem and access to world-class talent, making it an ideal hub for deepening relationships with enterprises in the region,” said Orkhan Abdullayev, CEO & Co‑Founder, Payrails. “Our strategy has always been to bring technology closer to clients so that we can be more responsive, more collaborative, and more effective. With this local base, we aim to deliver even stronger support, speed, and innovation to merchants operating across Europe.”

“Enterprise companies in Ireland, and more broadly across Europe, are increasingly demanding flexibility, control, and performance from their payments stack,” said Edward Moore, CRO, Payrails. “That’s exactly what Payrails offers: a modular, PSP‑agnostic operating system that gives them the ability to optimize across networks, acquirers, and markets. Opening a Dublin office is a signal of our commitment to those customers – our goal is not simply to sell a product, but to build long-term partnerships grounded in trust, reliability, and shared success.”

Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland said “Payrails’ commitment to growth in Ireland highlights the strength of our pro-business environment and the collaborative support offered by IDA Ireland. We look forward to partnering with them as they scale their operations and drive new opportunities in the payments sector.

Payrails’ expansion in Ireland complements its broader EMEA roadmap, responding to increased demand from large merchants seeking a next-generation payments stack that combines orchestration, analytics, and reconciliation in a unified, modular platform. By locating in Dublin, Payrails will also lean into Ireland’s strategic position in Europe’s payments and fintech ecosystem, benefiting from local infrastructure, regulatory alignment, and connectivity with major global operations.

Sky’s the limit for Inflight Dublin as Landmark Technologies secures operations

Landmark Technologies, an Irish provider of IT and cybersecurity services, today announces that it is helping to secure daily operations for in-flight entertainment provider Inflight Dublin. Together, Landmark and Inflight Dublin’s IT team have developed a customised cybersecurity solution tailored to Inflight Dublin’s specific needs. This integrated solution counters rising cyber threats, safeguards critical data, and provides a secure foundation for innovative in-flight entertainment solutions that enhance the passenger experience.

Headquartered in Dublin and with locations in North America, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, Inflight Dublin provides blockbuster movies, popular TV programmes, music, apps, games, and moving maps to leading airlines worldwide. These include Qatar Airways, Condor Flugdienst GmbH, Copa Airlines, Gulf Air, Philippine Airlines, Sunclass Airlines, and Ethiopian Airlines.

As Inflight Dublin collaborates closely with Hollywood studios to provide top content for customers, data security is paramount. The nature of the business requires many employees to travel overseas, and Landmark secures all devices and networks for the company’s 55-strong team – wherever they’re working.

As cyber threats continue to grow more sophisticated, Landmark works closely with Inflight Dublin’s internal IT team to provide rapid response and remediation should an incident occur. In addition, the tailored solution is boosting resilience for Inflight Dublin with onsite and offsite data backups to ensure business continuity in the event of an incident. Regular penetration testing identifies any cybersecurity gaps or vulnerabilities, and Landmark provides cybersecurity awareness training to employees.

Landmark’s technology, seamlessly integrated with Inflight Dublin’s bespoke solutions, enables a secure, immersive, and uninterrupted entertainment experience for airline passengers. Inflight Dublin recently completed a major IT infrastructure upgrade, deploying data centre-grade systems engineered for fault tolerance, redundancy, and maximum uptime. This enhancement ensures the continued rapid delivery of content and publication updates to in-flight entertainment systems worldwide including Inflight Dublin’s own wireless platform, Everhub.

Additionally, Inflight Dublin recently announced a new partnership with TED to bring thought-provoking TED Talks to its onboard content offering.

Pat Nolan, Director of IT & Information Security, Inflight Dublin, said: “Against the backdrop of a changing cyber landscape, this advanced security solution from Landmark and our teams gives us the confidence to continue to roll out our services, safe in the knowledge that our data and operations are fully protected. Effective cybersecurity is of the utmost importance in the aviation industry, and we are committed to providing secure solutions for customers which offer passengers an engaging and entertaining in-flight experience. In addition, even when located in different regions and time zones, our teams can work and collaborate securely to ultimately drive innovation for the business.”

Ken Kelleher, Managing Director, Landmark Technologies, said: “We are providing peace of mind and resilience for Inflight Dublin as the company continues to grow and evolve. Seamless access to movies and TV is a top priority for many airlines and as customers’ needs become more complex, our ultra-secure services reduce cyber risk and enhance capabilities. Meanwhile, our customer-first ethos and proactive support is crucial for Inflight Dublin, particularly as its team is often dispersed. Landmark is enabling Inflight Dublin to take off and deliver its services quickly and efficiently, while futureproofing operations and supporting seamless scalability in line with business growth.”

Science Week celebrates 30th anniversary

Marking its 30th anniversary, Science Week, will take place across Ireland from 9-16 November, with 14 festivals and a huge variety of events set to take place nationwide. Coordinated by Research Ireland, Science Week is an annual week-long celebration of science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM).

With this year’s theme of ‘Then. Today. Tomorrow.’, Research Ireland is encouraging people to explore how science and research have shaped and improved the lives we live today, while also looking at the questions and challenges of tomorrow, and how insights from the past can influence our future decisions.

A wide range of festivals and events will take place across Ireland as part of Science Week, from an Immersive Sustainable Escape Room to an Otter Spotters Roadshow, there is something for everybody.  There will be two showcase events in Cork and Dublin that are not to be missed:

 

  • Cork: Renowned spectacle theatre company Macnas will make its Cork premiere at Marina Market for Science Week 2025. On Sunday, 9 November, Macnas will bring its vibrant troupe of drummers, stilt walkers, sculptures, and puppets to Cork city to tell a powerful story about biodiversity loss and the gradual disappearance of the corncrake across Ireland. Known for its distinctive and recognisable call, the corncrake’s decline serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need to protect habitats and biodiversity. An installation inspired by the performance will remain at Marina Market, alongside the Science Week-funded SpaceFest, until Thursday, 13 November.
  • Dublin: Luke Jerram’s Museum of the Moon Lands in Merrion Square to celebrate 30 years of Science Week. Internationally acclaimed artist Luke Jerram will bring his breathtaking installation, Museum of the Moon, to Merrion Square, Dublin, from 13–15 November. The seven-metre illuminated sphere, featuring detailed imagery of the lunar surface from NASA, offers visitors an extraordinary opportunity to experience the Moon up close. Suspended in one of Dublin’s most iconic city parks, the artwork invites reflection on our relationship with the night sky, the planet, and beyond.

Some other events taking place not to be missed include:

  • Then, Today and Tomorrow – Exploring a Changing Ocean Around Us – Galway – November 15th, 10am – 5pm

Join the aquarium team and friends to explore the past, present and future of the ocean and waters of Ireland. Explore our marine heritage and past, meet our animals and discover the habitats they live in, and consider the ocean and waterways of the future. Visitors will be to join hourly feeding tours and meet our team at activity stations around the aquarium.

  • The Science of Storytelling – Dublin – November 9th, 4 30pm – 5 30pm

Storytelling is as old as time, but what about the science behind it? Join neuroscientist Shane O’Mara, author of Talking Heads: The New Science of How Conversation Shapes Our Worlds, master traditional storyteller Niall de Búrca and science writer Claire O’Connell as we delve into communication, connection, and why storytelling remains such a powerful form of human expression.

  • Let’s Talk Science Festival – Dublin – November 8th, 10am – 4pm

The Let’s Talk Science Festival is back at the Rediscovery Centre – and this year we’re celebrating 10 years of science, curiosity and fun! Join us on Saturday 8th November for our special anniversary festival with the theme “10 Years of Let’s Talk Science”. It’s an all-day, family-friendly event packed with exciting STEM activities for all ages.

  • Teddy Bears Hospital – Athlone

This event is part of the Midlands Science Festival and will be hosted by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Paediatrics Society through a special pop up teddy bears hospital in Athlone. This event introduces children to healthcare in a fun and friendly way, helping to ease any worries they may have surrounding the hospital environment. Through a number of stations such as the emergency station, phlebotomy, or pharmacy, every teddy bear brought along will receive a wide range of care and a fun experience through the Teddy Bear Hospital.

Dr Ruth Freeman, Director of Research for Society at Research Ireland said: “For 30 years, Science Week has been sparking curiosity and bringing people together through science. Our anniversary theme of ‘Then. Today. Tomorrow.’ is a chance to both celebrate the endeavours of yesteryear that have brought us to where we are today, and to consider what may lie ahead for individuals, families, communities, Ireland, and the entire planet. We’re delighted to see such a wide range of events taking place across the country again this year. The success and appeal of Science Week is due primarily to the creativity and tireless work of local organisers and volunteers. I want to sincerely thank them for making Science Week such a vibrant, nationwide celebration.”

 Speaking about the Museum of the Moon installation, Luke Jerram said: “The Museum of the Moon has travelled the world, but there’s something truly special about bringing it to Dublin to mark such a milestone for Science Week. It’s about inspiring wonder — and seeing our shared world from a new perspective.”

For more information on how to get involved, please visit https://www.scienceweek.ie/. You can also follow developments using the hashtags #scienceweek and #ThenTodayTomorrow.

‘What’s the Story, Dublin?’ DCC Podcast now available

Want to learn more about your local council? Tune in to ‘What’s the Story, Dublin?’ – the official podcast that takes you behind the scenes of Dublin City Council

Seasons one and two of ‘What’s the Story, Dublin?’ The Official Dublin City Council Podcast are now available in full on podcast platforms. Whether you’re a resident of Dublin city, a student, or eager to learn about local government, this podcast offers a fresh and accessible look at how Dublin City Council supports your city and keeps it moving. Podcasts are also a new thing with me and now listening to more of them as time goes on and I will tune into this one.

Highlights of season two include a deep dive into Dublin Fire Brigade with Fire Officer Greg O’Dwyer, a chat with Assistant Chief Executive Aidan Blighe about what the senior management role entails, and a reflection with Public Domain Officer Sid Daly on the challenges of waste management and recycling in Dublin city.

The ‘What’s the Story, Dublin?’ podcast delves into the roles and responsibilities of the various sections and departments of Dublin City Council, showcasing the work, initiatives, and services that impact both residents and visitors.

Topics covered so far range from Housing and Biodiversity, to Sports and the Night-Time Economy, with more special episodes to come before the end of 2025.

Producer and host of ‘What’s the Story, Dublin?’ Deirdre Molumby says: “We’ve had such a wonderful range of guests and perspectives on the ‘What’s the Story, Dublin?’ podcast and I’m proud of all we’ve accomplished this year.

“I’ve learned so much presenting this podcast and I believe listeners have too. There is a broad range of audiences who will get something out of ‘What’s the Story, Dublin?’, whether you’re interested in working for the public sector and want to brush up on it, a community member who wants to use services provided by Dublin City Council, or students who want to learn about how local council works. I’m looking forward to seeing the podcast grow and grow.

“I’d like to extend my thanks to fellow producer Michael Ryan, sound engineer and editor Robert Fay, everyone in the Communications sector of Dublin City Council, and senior management for their support.”

Subscribe to ‘What’s the Story, Dublin?’ on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, Goodpods, Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.

Dublin City Council to roll out BikeBunkers

Dublin City Council is pleased to announce the BikeBunkers service to provide secure bicycle storage units for residents. The service is designed to make cycling more convenient and help address one of the biggest challenges for urban cyclists, the lack of secure and accessible bike storage close to home.

This milestone follows the success of a pilot project, where 12 bike bunkers were installed in selected residential areas to test demand and gather feedback. The results were overwhelmingly positive; every unit was fully subscribed, and residents strongly supported expanding the programme.

Building on this success, Dublin City Council has developed a comprehensive framework to deliver up to 300 BikeBunkers across the city. The framework will run for 10 years, with an initial 4-year service contract. Following a competitive procurement process, Bleeper has been appointed as the operator to commission, deliver, install, maintain, and service the BikeBunkers. This will be a budget-friendly, subsidised service supported by Dublin City Council, making secure bike parking more accessible to residents across the city.

Visit BikeBunkers.ie to explore the service in detail and find out how to register.

Lord Mayor of Dublin Councillor Ray McAdam said, “I’m delighted to see BikeBunkers rolling out across Dublin. This is a real win for communities, tackling one of the biggest barriers to cycling by giving people safe, secure bike storage close to home. 

BikeBunkers will make cycling easier and safer for Dubliners, giving people the confidence to use their bikes every day without worrying about theft or storage. Rolling out BikeBunkers across the city is a real boost for communities and a practical step in making Dublin a truly cycle-friendly capital”

Jennifer McGrath Head of Road Safety and Micromobility Unit, Dublin City Council said. “This service is about giving people practical support to cycle more in their daily lives. By providing secure, affordable bike storage in residential areas, Dublin City Council is helping communities embrace cycling as a convenient, reliable, and sustainable way to get around.”

“Bleeper has been meeting the needs of Dublin’s cycling community since our shared bikes launched in 2018, and we’re delighted to bring that wealth of expertise to the BikeBunkers service” says Hugh Cooney, CEO of Bleeper“We understand how important it is to have secure cycle parking, and we’re excited to be working with Dublin City Council to bring BikeBunkers to neighbourhoods across the city.” 

New BikeBunkers will begin to arrive in neighbourhoods across Dublin by the end of 2025, and residents can register their interest in using a Bike Bunker by completing a short form on the website BikeBunkers.ie.

This project marks a significant step forward in creating a more sustainable and cycle-friendly Dublin.

***See Image attached: L-R Jennifer McGrath, DCC Head of Road Safety and Micromobility Unit, Richard Greene, CEO Bleeper, Olatomiwa Bammeke, DCC Road Safety and Micromobility Unit, Lord Mayor of Dublin Councillor Ray McAdam and Zewar Zyada, DCC Road Safety and Micromobility Unit”””

Emerald Reels: The Most Popular Slot Themes Captivating Irish Players

Ireland’s love affair with slot machines continues to flourish, blending centuries of tradition with cutting-edge gaming innovation. From Dublin’s buzzing betting shops to the sleek interfaces of mobile apps, Irish players are drawn to slot themes that reflect both their cultural heritage and a growing appetite for international adventure. Below is a deeper look at the motifs lighting up the Emerald Isle’s reels—and why they keep players coming back for more.

1. Celtic Legends and Mythology

No theme resonates more strongly in Ireland than the country’s own folklore. Slots featuring leprechauns, four-leaf clovers, and pots of gold remain perennial favorites, but the appeal goes far beyond lucky charms. Games inspired by the Tuatha Dé Danann, fairy forts, and ancient druidic magic bring centuries-old stories to life with modern animation and immersive sound design. Players often say these games feel like a celebration of their heritage, where every spin is a nod to legends passed down through generations.

Why it works: The combination of vibrant greens, harp-filled soundtracks, and mystical bonuses taps into a sense of national pride while providing the thrill of big payouts.

2. Irish Pub Nights and Music Sessions

Few experiences capture the Irish spirit better than an evening in a lively pub. Slot developers have turned that atmosphere into reels filled with frothy pints, fiddles, and dancing patrons. Many titles feature interactive music bonuses where players trigger reels that play traditional jigs or even let them “pour a pint” for extra rewards.

Why it works: These games recreate the warm conviviality of a night out without leaving the sofa. For players abroad, it’s a nostalgic reminder of home; for locals, it’s the perfect way to extend the fun after last call.

3. Sports and Horse Racing Fever

Sport is an integral part of Irish life, and that enthusiasm naturally spills into gaming. Slots themed around Gaelic football, hurling, and especially horse racing are wildly popular. With galloping horses, cheering crowds, and progressive jackpots that mimic the suspense of the track, these games give players an adrenaline rush akin to race day.

Why it works: The thrill of competition and the possibility of a big win align perfectly with the betting culture surrounding Irish sports. Seasonal tournaments tied to major sporting events keep these slots fresh year-round.

4. Ancient Civilizations and Global Adventures

While Irish pride is strong, curiosity about the wider world keeps players exploring. Slots that whisk them to the pyramids of Egypt, Viking longships, Aztec temples, or the treasures of the Orient remain consistent chart-toppers.

Why it works: These games blend history and escapism, offering rich graphics, treasure-hunt mechanics, and cinematic storytelling. They’re a perfect change of pace for players who love to travel—at least virtually—while chasing jackpots.

5. Modern Pop Culture and Branded Experiences

Ireland’s gamers, like those worldwide, can’t resist the pull of celebrity and media tie-ins. Online slots in Ireland at NetBet branded with hit TV shows, chart-topping music acts, and blockbuster films give players familiar characters and soundtracks alongside big potential payouts.

Why it works: Recognition. Players instantly understand the theme and feel a connection to the storylines and music they already enjoy. Seasonal updates—think Christmas specials or summer festivals—keep these games feeling current.

6. Seasonal and Holiday Themes

From St. Patrick’s Day extravaganzas to Halloween haunts and winter wonderlands, seasonal slots are a growing favorite. Developers release limited-time titles with unique bonuses and festive graphics, encouraging players to return throughout the year.

Why it works: The limited availability creates urgency, while the holiday spirit adds excitement and community—players often share their big wins on social media during these seasonal events.

The Winning Formula

What unites these diverse themes is their ability to blend nostalgia with novelty. Irish folklore connects players to their roots, while global adventures and pop culture keep the experience fresh. Advanced game mechanics—free spins, interactive bonus rounds, and high-definition graphics—enhance engagement, making every session feel like more than just a spin of the reels.

Final Spin

From shamrocks to sarcophagi, Irish pubs to Hollywood premieres, Ireland’s favorite slot themes mirror the country’s unique mix of tradition and modern curiosity. Whether a player is seeking the comfort of familiar legends or the excitement of an exotic quest, the Emerald Isle’s gaming market offers a reel for every taste. It’s proof that, when it comes to slot games, Irish players truly know how to keep the reels—and the stories—rolling in style.

 

.ie celebrates 25 years powering Ireland online

.ie, the trusted national registry for over 330,000 domain names, has marked its 25th anniversary with a celebration at the EPIC Museum in Dublin, attended by Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport Patrick O’Donovan T.D., CEO David Curtin and key stakeholders from Ireland’s digital and business community.
Over the past 25 years, .ie has mirrored Ireland’s digital transformation. In 2000, just 20,000 .ie domains were registered. Today, that figure stands at over 330,000, a 2,000% increase demonstrating the how the .ie domain has become the quiet backbone of Irish small business success and consumer trust over the last 25 years, supporting businesses to thrive during turbulent economic times and global pandemics. Household internet access has also grown from 20.5% in 2000 to 94% today, making online connectivity standard in almost every home and an online presence an expectation of Irish consumers.
.ie is the only domain space reserved exclusively for those with an Irish connection. This level of protection underpins consumer confidence. Independent research shows that 79% of Irish consumers prefer shopping on a .ie website, recognising the trust and security it represents.
As part of the anniversary, .ie launched .ie Gives Back, a 25-day charity initiative running from 19th September to 13th October where €1 from every .ie domain registration and renewal will be donated equally to five charities: An Cosán, DSPCA, Make-A-Wish Ireland, Focus Ireland and UNICEF Ireland.
Minister Patrick O’Donovan comments,
“For 25 years, .ie has been at the heart of Ireland’s digital journey making it a cornerstone of how we do business, connect as communities and shop online with confidence. For small businesses in particular, .ie has been a leveller, allowing them to compete with larger players on a trusted, distinctly Irish platform. Today, it is as vital to our economy and communities as any other utility we depend on.”
David Curtin, CEO of .ie, adds,
 
“In 25 years, .ie has grown from a niche digital identity into critical national infrastructure. Today, more than 330,000 .ie domains carry the trust and security that Irish consumers expect. This milestone is about looking forward as much as back; at a time of uncertainty online and in the wider world, .ie will continue to provide a safe, reliable foundation for Ireland’s digital future ensuring that businesses and communities can thrive online for the next 25 years and beyond. It has been a privilege to witness and contribute to this evolution. I am proud to be part of a journey that has helped shape Ireland’s digital landscape, and I am excited for what the next chapter will bring.”
Looking ahead, and with the rise of AI, automation and evolving cyber threats, .ie will continue to focus on ensuring Ireland’s businesses, communities and citizens can thrive in a trusted and resilient online environment.
For more information visit weare.ie

EA SPORTS FC Reveals Dublin Based Band Gurriers is included in the Star-Studded FC 26 Soundtrack

Today, Electronic Arts Inc. unveiled the highly anticipated soundtrack for EA SPORTS FC™ 26, continuing the franchise’s 20+ year legacy of influencing the global music landscape. With a tradition of spotlighting future chart-toppers and cultural icons, this year’s soundtrack is packed with 109 tracks representing 30+ nations from both world-renowned and rising artists, including Dublin based band Gurriers with their soon to be released track Erasure, along with Italian international Moise Kean, known onstage as KMB, who becomes the first professional footballer to be featured on a FC soundtrack; all of which will set the tone for EA SPORTS FC 26, set to launch on September 26.

“For more than two decades, EA SPORTS has shaped global culture by introducing millions of players to new music, artists, and genres,” said Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive and President of Music for Electronic Arts. “FC 26 is one of the most diverse and bold soundtracks yet – echoing the voice of the FC community through song and culture.”

This year’s groundbreaking lineup features tracks from two-time Grammy winner Fred again.., who will be making an FC Soundtrack return alongside Billboard Women In Music Producer of the Year PinkPantheress; and a never-before-heard song from global superstar and part club owner of Ipswich Town Ed Sheeran. The soundtrack also highlights Brazilian rising star Ebony with her bold style and powerful lyrics, experimental Afrobeats artist Obongjayar; Grammy nominated trio HAIM; British rock pioneers The Cure; and many more.

  • Moise Kean (KMB) shared: “Football and music are both passions that unite people across the world, no matter their differences. To now be a part of FC 26, not just as a player but as an artist myself, is a dream come true.”
  • PinkPantheress notes: “Having ‘Girl Like Me’ on the FC 26 soundtrack is honestly a bit mad. I’ve always thought it’s sweet how football and music can bring people together without even trying. I just like making songs that make you feel something, so hopefully when they queue a tune of mine in the game, they catch a vibe and carry it with them. Maybe even help them bag a goal or two, who knows!”
  • Ebony & AG Beatz said: “Being included in the FC 26 soundtrack is truly special for us. Football and music connect people all over the world, and knowing that our track will be heard by players everywhere – from Brazil to Portugal and beyond – is something unforgettable.”

Alongside 27 previously unreleased tracks, the FC 26 Soundtrack also features highly anticipated tracks from BRIT-nominated singer-songwriter Joy Crookes – who is celebrated for her soulful blend of R&B, jazz, and South Asian influences – and Alewya, the London-based artist renowned for fusing electronic, Afrobeat, and alternative sounds.

Through the FC 26 Soundtrack, EA SPORTS FC continues to build on its reputation as a cultural tastemaker. Previous soundtracks have featured upcoming talent who have gone on to be household names including the likes of Glass Animals, John NewmanLola YoungNia Archives,  Madeon and Alex Spencer. These artists have created moments that transcend beyond the pitch and celebrate culture, artistry, and the power of music to bring people together.

Pre-orders are now available for EA SPORTS FC 26, which will launch on PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Amazon Luna, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2. EA SPORTS FC 26 will be available worldwide to play on September 26, 2025, with early access through the Ultimate Edition beginning September 19, 2025.

Supercar Weekend Dublin Ireland including the Ferrari F40

Supercar weekend has hit Dublin at the Dundrum Town Centre again and of course we had to pay a visit to see the all the motors on offer new and old and we of course as every year went along to check out the old a new on show, some new cars and old cars on show and you are talking big money motors here like McLarens Aston Martin BMW Porsche and Mercedes to name a few.

The star of the show for most is probably the Ferrari F40 but many more and as a car enthusiast and owner of a sports car it was again a great show with old and new, no so much on the EV front which kind of tells you the tone they have set in recent months and it will be a long time before I ever get one.

We have taken photos of each car in case you missed the show and again it was an excellent lineup of cars old and new if you missed previous events you can see the cars here

Video of all the cars on show.