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Ukrainian IT professionals’ new AI venture

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Two Ukrainian IT professionals, Sergiy and Yaroslav, who found refuge in the county after fleeing the war, have now launched a local venture.

AIMediaflow is dedicated to helping small and medium-sized Kerry businesses thrive through accessible artificial intelligence (AI).
Sergiy, a programmer with 30 years of experience, and Yaroslav, an IT Support Engineer at Temmler Ireland in Killorglin, met at the Killarney VTOS educational centre. Their shared passion for technology and a desire to give back to their new community sparked an innovative partnership.
After settling in Kerry, the two men spoke with local hoteliers, restaurant managers, and artisans, realising many were overwhelmed by repetitive, time-consuming tasks. "We saw an opportunity to help," Yaroslav explains. "Our goal became to make the advanced AI used by big corporations simple, accessible, and truly useful for our new neighbours."
AIMediaflow is dedicated to solving these everyday challenges. They have developed practical tools, such as intelligent assistants that can answer phone calls and book appointments 24/7, ensuring local guesthouses never miss a potential booking. They also build smart chatbots to instantly answer customer questions on a shop's website, freeing up staff time.
"It's about empowering them," Sergiy adds. "We create tools that handle the tedious work, so owners can focus on what they love, improving their services, innovating, and connecting with their customers."
The venture also offers solutions to automate paperwork, seamlessly connecting website forms to invoicing systems, and provides tools to create professional marketing videos. Sergiy and Yaroslav's work is a quiet reminder that technological innovation is being built right here in Kerry, by newcomers contributing their skills and passion to the community that welcomed them.
For more information, visit AIMediaflow.

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Pig’s Lane ‘Highly Commended’ at Irish Food and Wine Awards

Pig’s Lane was ‘Highly Commended’ in the ‘Best Cocktail Experience’ category at the prestigious 2025 Food and Wine Restaurant of the Year Awards, held recently at the Shelbourne Hotel in […]

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Pig’s Lane was ‘Highly Commended’ in the ‘Best Cocktail Experience’ category at the prestigious 2025 Food and Wine Restaurant of the Year Awards, held recently at the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin in association with Rémy Martin.

The awards, a highlight of Ireland’s culinary calendar, celebrate the very best in restaurants, cafés, wine experiences, and cocktail programmes nationwide.
The award placed the Killarney venue in second place on the night, behind one of Ireland’s most accoladed bars, Bar 1661 in Dublin.
The recognition comes hot on the heels of a string of accolades for Pig’s Lane this year, including winning Best Designed Bar at the 2025 Bar of the Year Awards and receiving 1 Pin from the prestigious Pinnacle Guide, an honour shared by only two other Irish bars including, Bar 1661 and The Sidecar at The Westbury Hotel.
Founder of Pig’s Lane, Gemma Ring said: ‘It’s an honour to receive this recognition from Food and Wine Ireland. The awards celebrate the very best of Irish food and drink so to be recognised at this level and among the countries finest bars is incredibly special for us.”

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Free parking boost for shoppers this Christmas

Kerry County Council has confirmed that its annual Christmas parking concessions will return in Killarney, giving shoppers extra support during the key festive trading period. The scheme will operate from […]

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Kerry County Council has confirmed that its annual Christmas parking concessions will return in Killarney, giving shoppers extra support during the key festive trading period.

The scheme will operate from Friday, December 5 to Sunday, January, 4, 2026. During this time, motorists can park for free between 9.30am and 2.00pm daily in several council-run car parks, with a two-hour maximum stay in place.
The locations covered are Glebe Car Park, Upper New Street Car Park, Lower New Street Car Park and Fair Hill Car Park.
In addition, Lewis Road, High Street and Rock Road car parks will offer all-day parking for €2 throughout the same period. Normal charges will still apply to on-street parking, which is not included in the scheme.

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