Ireland's digital healthtech community convenes at Trinity Business School for a morning focused on the real challenges of scaling — regulatory navigation, clinical adoption, commercial growth, and funding pathways. Organised by S3 Connected Health, a leading Irish connected health company. Almost full — register without delay if healthtech is your space.
PyLadies Dublin's monthly meetup heads to Liberty IT for an evening of talks, networking and community. A welcoming space for women and allies in Python — with 118 already signed up for a mid-week evening, this is a community that consistently turns out.
VigiTrust convenes two days of candid senior leadership sessions on the risks reshaping organisations in 2026 — where cyber threats, unregulated AI, and geopolitical pressure converge. Named speakers include Troy Leach on autonomous AI decisions and Darren Hodder on professional fraud. Designed for CISOs, risk leaders, and C-suite executives.
Ireland's biggest cybersecurity event returns for its ninth year at Leopardstown Pavilion — a full day with vendors, channel partners, IT teams, and decision-makers from across the industry. Organised by Renaissance, Ireland's leading IT security distributor. Free to attend, but selling fast: register your place now.
Disrupt Dublin returns to Personio's Georges Quay offices for rapid-fire talks and real conversations on the future of work in Ireland. A growing room of founders, HR leaders, and workplace innovators — and the kind of event where the post-talk conversation is as good as the agenda.
Go Ireland's monthly meetup at the Digital Hub — a tightly-knit developer community gathering for Go language enthusiasts. Near capacity with 7 seats left; register fast.
After-work drinks and networking for Dublin's tech, AI, data, and IT community at Madigans on Leeson Street. This edition falls on the opening Friday of Dublin Tech Week (22–29 May) — an ideal warm-up to a week of flagship events and fringe sessions across the city.
Ireland's premier community-run cybersecurity conference returns for 2026, part of Dublin Tech Week. With ~59 speakers covering governance, ethical hacking, and appsec engineering, this is the must-attend day for Dublin's security community — grassroots, expert-led, and €30 all in.
Two-day hackathon at Dogpatch Labs bringing blockchain and quantum computing together — hosted by FCAT, Superteam Ireland, and Solana with €15,000 in prizes. Part of Dublin Tech Week.