The first Dublin Tech Week 2025, supported by Dublin City Council, has launched the event and activity calendar for the week taking place from 23-30 May. The programme aims to foster collaboration, and highlight Dublin’s significance as a central global technology hub.
By Héloïse Chaudot
Dublin Tech Week 2025 seeks to establish enduring relationships within the technology industry, promote STEM involvement throughout the broader community, and solidify the city’s reputation as an attractive hub for the global tech scene.
The programme currently includes over 30 events and activities, with more to be added over the coming weeks. Here’s a look at some of the standout events shaping this year’s tech week:
ADAPT & Ergo: Making AI Understandable, Actionable, and Secure
Regent House, Trinity College Dublin — 27th May
Hosted by ADAPT and Ergo, this free, high-impact conference focuses on demystifying AI, ML, and Data foundations. Gain real-world insights into the ethical, effective, and secure development of AI systems for both businesses and public services.
Blockchain Ireland Summit 2025
Trinity Business School — 26th-27th May
The Blockchain Ireland Summit will provide in-depth explorations of cryptocurrency, tokenisation, and the increasing adoption of blockchain technology. Featuring expert panels and industry demonstrations, this key event is essential for understanding the fast-paced developments in the Web3 space.
Dublin Tech Summit 2025
RDS, Ballsbridge — 29-30 May
The Dublin Tech Summit, the central event of Dublin Tech Week, will feature prominent international figures in fields such as AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and sustainability. The program will include presentations, panel discussions, and networking sessions focused on the trajectory of technology and digital transformation.
ETHDublin 2025
Dogpatch Labs, The Chq Building, Custom House Quay, North Wall, Dublin — 23-25th May
As Ireland’s premier Ethereum and Web3 event, ETHDublin gathers blockchain developers, creators, and thought leaders for a weekend of workshops, hackathons, and networking. It’s a key event for those passionate about decentralised technologies and the next wave of internet infrastructure.
Smart Cities Urban Quest: Adventure in the Docklands
Dublin Docklands — 24-27 May
The Smart Cities Urban Quest in the Dublin Docklands offers an augmented reality experience focused on the future of urban environments. Participants can engage in interactive games and quizzes to learn about technologies relevant to smart cities. The quest involves solving puzzles and provides information on innovations aiming for smarter, more sustainable, and better-connected urban spaces. It aims to present complex smart city concepts in an accessible manner, covering topics from digital technology to urban development.
Supported by prominent Irish tech organisations such as Dublin City Council, Smart Dublin, LEO, Dublin Tech Summit (DTS), Tech Ireland, ADAPT Centre, Nova UCD, Blockchain Ireland, Eth Dublin, Guinness Enterprise Centre, Furthr, and Endeavor, Dublin Tech Week aims to provide impactful experiences. This collaboration seeks to further solidify Dublin’s position as a global hub for technology and innovation.
Full programme details are available at dublintechweek.com/events-programme.
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