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Altimetrik snaps up SLK to create AI-first engineering giant
Altimetrik is set to acquire SLK Software, bolstering its AI-first, platform-native engineering model with SLK’s broad technology services stack.
IBM deepens roots in Waterford with new engineering jobs
IBM is creating 75 new software engineering roles in Waterford, strengthening Ireland’s position as a hub for global R&D.
ABM ramps up ESG delivery with TOM Social Value Portal
ABM is sharpening its ESG strategy by launching on the TOM Social Value Portal. This digital platform lets the facilities and engineering giant measure, report, and verify its social value efforts, with a clear focus on public sector procurement.
Amey strengthens its Northern Ireland footprint
Amey has secured a place on Translink’s £40 million Professional Services Framework, positioning itself to deliver strategic engineering solutions across Northern Ireland over the next four years.
Building Ireland’s future needs more engineers
Fehily Timoney & Company is shaping the Irish landscape with award-winning projects like the €215m Dunkettle Interchange upgrade, yet managing director Sinéad Timoney warns that the pipeline of talent is running dry.
Henry Brothers grows on strong foundations
Family-owned Henry Brothers has topped £92 million turnover, with profits up nearly 24 per cent to £4.2 million.
Engineered change
In a world where infrastructure stalls but innovation surges, engineering is shedding its old skin.
Ontario move signals next era for SMR engineering
A $50 million investment by GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy is positioning Ontario as a global hub for small modular reactor (SMR) innovation.
Democratising robotics through 3D-printed innovation
Berkeley’s engineering team has unveiled a modular, open-source humanoid robot—Berkeley Humanoid Lite—designed to break down barriers to entry in robotics.
Mentorship fuels momentum in engineering’s gender gap
Despite modest progress in female representation—up from 10% in 2010 to 16.9% today—the engineering sector remains far from gender parity.


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