ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology
194,000 new historical records are being released online today [June 30th] bringing to over half a million the total number of records freely and permanently available on the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland.
The inaugural Cyber Citizens: Cyber Sense Youth Panel, a national consultation on life online, digital resilience and cyber literacy, took place in UCD where young people explored experiences, concerns, priorities and ideas about digital culture, online security and cyber citizenship.
Senior figures from government, security, technology and civil society gathered at Trinity College Dublin to assess the growing risks to Europe’s digital stability — and the role Ireland could play in shaping the response at a critical juncture.
The ADAPT Research Ireland Centre secured two major wins at the 2025 Media Literacy Ireland (MLI) Awards, supported by Coimisiún na Meán.
The ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology released its latest impact report.
On the eve of Ireland assuming the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, Trinity College Dublin will launch its new Centre for Digital Security and Societal Resilience and debate digital security and resilience in a changing world.
Sea-Scan exploits cutting-edge research to strengthen Ireland’s maritime security.
ADAPT is supported by the Irish government through a Science Foundation Ireland investment of €42 million.
ADAPT is pushing the frontiers of knowledge and bringing new solutions to societal and industrial challenges. ADAPT is internationally renowned for its research expertise, and is comprised of a vibrant community of multidisciplinary academic experts, researchers, international funding programme managers, innovation specialists and business professionals.