ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology
The finalists represent 56 secondary schools from 20 counties across the whole island and are competing for the chance to represent Ireland at the International Linguistics Olympiad in Bucharest, Romania this July.
Trinity College Dublin has partnered with the Open Forum for AI (OFAI), an international initiative designed to support responsible and human-centered artificial intelligence (AI). Launched in 2024 by Carnegie Mellon University, OFAI convenes academic institutions and nonprofit organisations to foster collaboration, transparency, and inclusion in the development of AI systems.
Research Ireland has unveiled its inaugural strategy, Curiosity, Capability, Competitiveness – Charting Ireland’s Research and Innovation Future 2026–2030, aimed at building a research and innovation ecosystem that drives prosperity, competitiveness, and societal impact.
The ADAPT Research Ireland Centre secured two major wins at the 2025 Media Literacy Ireland (MLI) Awards, supported by Coimisiún na Meán.
The ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology released its latest impact report.
The keynote session on 22 January 2026 (16:00–18:30 Dublin time) will feature a dialogue with Justice Iseult O’Malley (Supreme Court of Ireland) and Justice Gilmar Ferreira Mendes (Supreme Court of Brazil). Opening remarks will be delivered by Flávio Helmold Macieira(Brazilian Ambassador to Ireland).
Sea-Scan exploits cutting-edge research to strengthen Ireland’s maritime security.
ADAPT is supported by the Irish government through a Science Foundation Ireland investment of €42 million.
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