Investment

Former Revolut executives raise €30M to bring blockchain-based banking app Deblock to Ireland

Deblock, a French crypto-banking startup founded by former Revolut and Ledger executives, has secured €30 million in Series A funding…

2 months ago

Keychain announcing new funding from top UK retailers and launches AI OS for retailers

Keychain, the AI-powered manufacturing platform for the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry, today announced a $10 million investment, including funding…

2 months ago

Venture Capital Funding into Irish SMEs recovered to €207.9m in Third Quarter

Venture capital funding into Irish technology SMEs rose by 8% to €207.9m in the third quarter of 2025, compared to…

2 months ago

Forex Meets Crypto: How Traders Exploit 24/7 Markets and Macro News

It used to be simple. Forex ruled weekdays, crypto ruled weekends. But these days, the two are blending fast. Traders…

3 months ago

Western Investment Fund Reaches €100 Million Milestone

The Western Development Commission’s (WDC) Western Investment Fund (WIF) has reached a major milestone, having now invested €100 million across…

3 months ago

Meta-Flux Raises $2M to Scale “AI Biologist” for Preclinical Drug Development

Meta-Flux, a Dublin-based biotech startup, has raised €1.8M ($2 million) in seed funding to expand its decision-support platform for preclinical…

4 months ago

Irish biotech Aerska raises $21 million to develop RNA-based therapies for neurologica

Aerska, an Irish-based biotech company, pioneering groundbreaking therapies for diseases of the brain, has announced it has raised $21m in…

4 months ago

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