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10 hot companies you should look out for at the Web Summit

By @SimonCocking see more here.

As you may have seen, we have run a series of exclusive interviews with the up and coming stars of the tech world who will be at the Dublin Web Summit. It’s been hard to keep up with them ourselves,  here is a summary of these interviews published over the last two weeks.

In chronological order only ! Here are some really interesting people you should look out for, and remember where you read about them first…

 Anurag Chadrakhar CEO of Blrt

Paul Stewart, CEO of Fetch 

 

Sam Shank, CEO of Hoteltonight 

 

Duncan Lennox, CEO of Qstream 

 

Mark Nixon, founder of Clientrol 

Micheal Lawler, CEO of Selera Labs 

Ben Slater, Sales & Marketing Director for Seedjobs  

Maayke Schlee, CEO of Meetberry  

 

Fawaad Saleem, CSO of Digital Tribe 

Anna Arterberry Pledge Runner  

 

Simon Cocking

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