It’s been another bumper month for interviews with interesting innovators and entrepreneurs in the Irish and global scene. Maybe you can have too much of a good thing, but we hope not. Lots of positive news coming out of Ireland at the moment in the tech, startup and entrepreneurial sectors. If you have a story to tell drop us a line.
Howard Hunt, Dustcloud
John McCleer Western Europe COOL route
Tomi Ahonen, Augmented reality is the 8th Mass Media
Alex Gibson‘s Augmented Reality Event

Alison Attrill Cyber Psychology, psychology’s newest field of study
Colman Lydon, Big in America, Everwise business success
Enbio, startup success from outer space to Ireland
Siobhan Finn, Startup wisdom, Cork Innovates, Startup Gathering
Dr Michael John Gorman expanding Science Gallery International across the world
7 important social media strategies for your business
John McGovern, the future of Augmented Reality
Marino Fresch, Eventbrite, Millenials want experiences not things
Michael Rava, Swiss futurologist
Tony D’Astolfo, Phocuswright Europe event
Murray Heasman, games inventor and entrepreneur
AtlanTec 2015 the art of software development
Mary Moloney, Coder Dojo
Brody Sweeney‘s startup tips
Startups, how to write a press release

DCU / PCH Hardware Hackathon
Sean O’Sullivan, Doing good to do well
Jorge Gonzalez, Spanish social media insights
Ken Finnegan, why Ireland is a great place for the IoT (Internet of Things)
Kimberley Jackson, on her way to 3 million followers on twitter
Women in Tech, Visually Illustrated by Think Visual
12 Cork based entrepreneurs doing great things
Jens Wohltorf, why Blacklane superior and different to Uber
Alltech REBELation annual Kentucky symposium
Review of the Lean Entrepreneur by Patrick Vlaskovits
Graham Barker DoSpace.ie, Barge office space in Silicon Docks
Ken Herron #2 Chief Marketing Officer on Twitter explains what a Cool Hunter is
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