Ibec: AI adoption is key concern for Irish manufacturing

Silicon RepublicTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 9:26:49 AM
Ibec: AI adoption is key concern for Irish manufacturing
  • Ibec's research highlights that many manufacturers in Ireland are looking to integrate AI technologies to boost operational efficiency and drive innovation within their businesses. This shift signifies a pivotal moment for the sector as it embraces advanced technologies.
  • The adoption of AI in manufacturing is crucial for Ireland's economic growth, as it can lead to improved productivity and competitiveness on a global scale. This development underscores the importance of staying ahead in technological advancements to meet market demands.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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