When Kneat, the Limerick life sciences software company, announced its second-quarter earnings this month, it trumpeted record revenues for the period. It booked revenues of CAD$11.6 million (€7.6 million) for the quarter and cut its losses by a quarter to CAD$3 million (€1.9 million). “We expect the current favourable trends to continue through the rest of this year and keep us solidly on our trajectory of record-setting results,” chief executive Eddie Ryan told shareholders on the release of the figures. Beyond the headline grabbers, there are multiple strands to Kneat’s revenue bump, namely the ever-growing demand for digital efficiency in…