Business Showcase Highlights: 8 upcoming Irish Companies to watch out for

By @SimonCocking

As you know by now it’s been a good month for Irish Tech News. We remain committed to supporting and promoting new and developing startups, especially, (though not just) Irish ones. If you have a great story you’d like us to tell, get in touch with us and we’d be delighted to feature you.

We will continue to profile all new startups under 12 months old for free, and those older for a small, but well worth it, fee. We want to help you to help us to help you, so enabling Irish Tech News to be an active and growing supporter of your businesses, as well as showcasing to our wider readership the great tech developments coming out of Ireland.

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