Launching the association’s Budget 2025 submission, Digital Business Ireland (DBI) has today called on the Government to support key proposals that will accelerate digital transformation within the SME sector.
Leading digital trade representative body, Digital Business Ireland (DBI), has today called for SMEs to play a role in devising a national Cybersecurity Strategy. DBI recently submitted a consultation response to the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications who are collating perspectives from industry for Ireland’s Strategy. In its response, DBI outlined the important role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in shaping Ireland's cybersecurity landscape now and into the future.
Digital Business Ireland (DBI), the country’s largest representative body for digital and online businesses, has today published the results of its Digital Insights research on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the workplace.
Ireland’s leading digital representative body, Digital Business Ireland (DBI) has today announced the winner of their annual Female Mentoring Initiative (FMI).
Digital Business Ireland, the country’s largest representative body for digital and online businesses, has today announced its partnership with end-to-end digital agency All human. 
Today, Digital Business Ireland launched its largest ever event – Digital Summit NextGen – which will take place on Thursday September 5 in Croke Park and which is proudly supported by leading Irish Bank, PTSB.
Today (June 7), Digital Business Ireland launched its largest ever event, which will take place on Wednesday September 6 in Croke Park.
Emerging fash-tech business, Bunker Clothing, was today announced as the winner of Digital Business Ireland’s, Digital Mentoring Initiative. Under the initiative, the mentee, Kevin Stowe, will receive a series of one-to-one mentoring session with industry expert and Trinity Business School lecturer, Graham Merriman.
The new initiative seeks digital start-ups to apply for five complimentary one-to-one mentoring sessions with Trinity Business School’s Graham Merriman