Cliff Taylor: Is the Irish tech sector really facing a crisis?

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Cliff Taylor: Is the Irish tech sector really facing a crisis?
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Cliff Taylor: Perspective is needed. There are no signs of a collapse in the tech sector, even if the working out of its over-hiring and over-expansion is going to take some time.

With Ireland’s creaking infrastructure, the need to upgrade in areas like energy and water and the shortage of building workers, the slowdown of the hectic expansion of these companies may be no bad thing, once it doesn’t go too far

That said, with Ireland’s creaking infrastructure, the need to upgrade in areas like energy and water and the shortage of building workers, the slowdown of the hectic expansion of these companies may be no bad thing, once it doesn’t go too far. The challenge is not to find the money, it is to unlock its potential to address the challenges we spend so much time talking about - in housing, water, energy, hospitals, schools

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