UL student, Igor Kochański pictured at AlloComp Future with Spot the robot dog from Boston Dynamics owned by Jaguar Landrover Picture: Brian Arthur
IRELAND'S growing AI and tech infrastructure community will take centre stage this month as AlloComp, a Mid-West-based startup, brings over 100 industry players to the Dell Technologies campus in Limerick for the latest edition of its event series, AI FORWARD.
AlloComp is partnering with Dell Technologies to host this event - a collaboration that reflects both companies’ commitment to driving innovation and enabling AI adoption at scale.
Taking place tomorrow, AI FORWARD >Future Work will spotlight the real-world application of AI across manufacturing, logistics, automation, and design - with a sharp focus on the infrastructure, partnerships, and sustainability strategies needed to make it all possible.
The full-day event will feature live demos, expert panels, and practical talks, focused on how organisations can move from concept to deployment and scale responsibly.
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“The conversation around AI is moving fast, but many companies still ask: What does this mean for us? This event is designed to answer that — whether you’re a startup, an SME, or a large manufacturer,” said Niall Smith, Co-Founder of AlloComp.
“AI has captured imaginations, but it can’t run on imagination alone," he added. "It needs reliable, efficient, and scalable infrastructure - and that’s where we see Ireland having a real opportunity to lead.
“Data centres are often viewed as a strain on the grid. But with the right approach, they can be part of the solution - enabling productivity, supporting energy balancing, and driving climate-smart innovation.”
To register for the event visit aiforward.events.
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