Deep-Fake Election Interference: How AI Threatens Democratic Processes Worldwide
The Rise of Political Deep-Fake Technology In a disturbing development that signals new challenges for democratic elections globally, Irish presidential…
The Rise of Political Deep-Fake Technology In a disturbing development that signals new challenges for democratic elections globally, Irish presidential…
A Strategic Leap in European Scientific Collaboration Ireland has officially cemented its position in the forefront of European scientific research…
British consumer goods firm Supreme has purchased SlimFast’s UK and European business in a £20.1 million deal. The acquisition comes as the meal replacement brand faces increasing pressure from pharmaceutical weight loss solutions. Supreme plans to integrate SlimFast into its expanding drinks and wellness division.
British consumer goods company Supreme has reportedly acquired SlimFast’s UK and European operations in a £20.1 million deal, according to recent reports. The Manchester-based firm, which rescued Typhoo tea from administration last year, continues to diversify its portfolio with this strategic move into the weight management market. Sources indicate this acquisition positions Supreme to compete in a sector projected to reach £1.5 billion by 2027 despite growing competition from pharmaceutical weight loss solutions.
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A cohort of Irish university students recently returned from an immersive technology experience in China through Huawei’s Seeds for the Future 2025 program. The participants gained hands-on exposure to cutting-edge AI applications and drone technology while collaborating with international peers from multiple countries.
A group of Irish university students recently completed an intensive technology education program in China, according to reports from participants. The 2025 edition of Huawei‘s Seeds for the Future program brought ten students from various Irish institutions to China for a week-long immersion in technological innovation and cultural exchange.