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The top 12 Websites for the growth hacker who doesn’t want to code

Edited and published by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Great guest post by Giulio d'Agostino CEO & Director of…

9 years ago

Smart Energy Programme launched in Australia

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Startupbootcamp, the first Australian startup accelerator programme has been launched on August 3.…

9 years ago

Adding agile to improve breakthrough innovation

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Great guest post by Mitch Beaumont, Ben Thuriaux, Prashanth Prasad,…

9 years ago

Google’s Autumn Adopt A Startup Opens Up for Irish Applicants

Google is inviting high potential start-ups to apply for its Autumn Adopt A Startup programme as it opens applications from…

9 years ago

Breaking Banks – Plug and Play- Fintech

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Latest interesting guest podcast from the Breaking Banks Team, see more podcasts by…

9 years ago

Propeller Shannon accelerator opened for applications

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU The Propeller Shannon accelerator is now open to applications from potential teams or…

9 years ago

Startups come from accelerator investment networks, Alex Potter

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Great Interview with Alex Potter Alex accelerates Tech Talent to…

9 years ago

Inside the magic of the hack

“We’ll throw particles together and see what happens.” Those were the opening words Stu Fergus gave as he started the…

9 years ago

€152m follow-on investment raised to end 2016 by NDRC companies

NDRC supported digital companies raised €152 million in cumulative follow-on investment to end 2016, a 22% increase on 2015, according…

9 years ago

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