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2026

  • Wed
    07
    Jan
    2026
    Sat
    10
    Jan
    2026

    Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition


    RDS, Dublin


    Students aged 12-19 across Ireland have just three weeks left to submit entries for the 2026 Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, the first exhibition to take place with programmable financial services company Stripe as title sponsor

  • Wed
    18
    Feb
    2026

    Digital Infrastructure Ireland Conference


    Castleknock Hotel, Dublin


    Digital Infrastructure Ireland’s (DII) annual Kick-Off conference will bring together government representatives, industry leaders and the largest national and international developers in the digital infrastructure sector. Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke will be providing the keynote address.

    DII is a global initiative dedicated to driving the growth and success of the digital infrastructure ecosystem both in and from Ireland.

    For more information on DII click here.

  • Sat
    21
    Feb
    2026
    Sun
    22
    Feb
    2026

    HackEurope


    Trinity Business School


    HackEurope, Europe’s largest student hackathon, bringing together 1,000 student developers, designers, and founders across three cities simultaneously: Dublin, Paris, and Stockholm.

    The Dublin leg is hosted at Trinity Business School, with Paris at CentraleSupélec and Stockholm at Norrsken House.

    Over the course of 30 hours, participants will build working technology products from scratch, competing for a share of more than €250,000 in prizes and sponsor funding.

    For more information click here.

  • Tue
    24
    Feb
    2026

    Responsible AI for Learning (RAIL) inaugural meeting

    5-5pm

    Virtual


    Learnovate, a leading global future of work and learning research hub in Trinity College Dublin, is leading a new community of practice for AI implementers and practitioners involved in teaching and learning.

    The Responsible AI for Learning (RAIL) initiative will allow practitioners to share knowledge, interpret guidelines, and comply with AI regulations.

    Learnovate is leading the RAIL initiative, which is made up of professionals from all four education domains, including schools, higher education, vocational education and training, and professional education, as well as representatives from the Dept of Education, teaching unions, and other sectors.

    RAIL was formed in November last year when more than 50 professionals in the education sector came together in Trinity College Dublin to discuss the need for a collective interpretation of the AI Advisory Council’s guidelines on the use of AI in education. There was also agreement at the meeting on the need for a facility to share knowledge, discuss the opportunities and risks accompanying the use of AI in education, and support each other in complying with the EU AI Act.

    This one-hour event is one of three virtual meetings set to take place this year, with a fourth in-person event to follow in November. Those wishing to attend this free event can register here.

  • Wed
    04
    Mar
    2026

    Datavant Unplugged

    6-9pm

    JEKYLL at the Hyde Hotel in Galway


    The Unplugged series was started by Datavant late last year and was designed to spark conversations and share insights among the tech community in Galway and beyond.

    The events bring together technology professionals and business leaders who are driving technology investment decisions and executing strategies.

    The topic for the 4 March event is Product Development within a Tech-Forward Organisation with product experts from the US attending to share their insights and answer audience questions.

    Those interested can register on Eventbrite here. 

  • Thu
    12
    Mar
    2026

    Women in Technology


    SETU Arena, Waterford


    SETU’s Women in Technology event is open to second level and third level female students and teachers. The event will feature exhibitions, technology demonstrations, industry speakers, and information on SETU’s wide range of third level programmes, which provide pathways to exciting and rewarding careers in technology.

    Schools that register for SETU’s Women in Technology event at SETU | Women in Technology 2026 will be entered into a draw to win a free bus to the event, while attendees will also be in with a chance to win one of six laptops.

  • Sat
    11
    Apr
    2026

    Smartphone Film Festival

    12-5pm

    The Pearse Centre, Dublin


    Ireland’s only international mobile film festival which returns for its ninth edition on Saturday, 11 April at The Pearse Centre in Dublin.
    This year sees the Irish premiere of Once Was Too Much, a documentary from Dublin director Ray Hegarty. The film follows Flames Not Flowers, a Dublin feminist collective raising awareness of gender-based domestic violence. It is a deeply moving example of smartphone filmmaking as a force for social change.

    The programme also features the European premiere of Squashbox, from South African filmmaker SJ Van Breda. Shot on mobile devices across KwaZulu-Natal and Ireland, the film made its world premiere at the Sydney Opera House in January 2026, where it won five major awards.

     
    For more information click here.

  • Thu
    16
    Apr
    2026

    etc. Series inaugural lecture

    3-4:40pm

    The Concert Hall, East Quad, Grangegorman, Dublin 7


    The Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Technological University Dublin is launching a new public lecture series examining how technological change is shaping society, culture, and everyday life. ethics, technology and culture, (etc.) Lecture Series will commence with an inaugural lecture by internationally recognised design researcher Dr Rilla Khaled.

    The inaugural lecture, titled “Real (talk) > True (talk): Making space for making,” by Dr Rilla Khaled, will explore how creative and design-based research fits within traditional academic systems, and why the processes behind making video games, interactive systems, and digital experiences deserve greater recognition as forms of knowledge. In doing so, the talk connects to the etc. series’ focus on ethics, technology and culture by showing how everyday digital experiences are designed, how they shape society, and why understanding the thinking behind them matters beyond academia or industry alone.

    For more information click here.

     


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