Investment

AMI announces 15 jobs and €1.1m investment

AMI today announces that it will invest €1.1m and create 15 jobs by 2018 as it grows its business and increases…

10 years ago

The Content Supermarket, guest post by Aidan McCullen

Latest great guest post by Aidan McCullen   Senior Partner: Imagination and Strategy with @Katawave Digital, Media & Business Imagination Strategist, admire #changemakers,#digitaltransformation, host @TheInnoShow.…

10 years ago

The Irish Venture Capital Association comments on the 2016 Budget

The Irish Venture Capital Association have welcomed todays budget stating that measures in this budget continue to enhance the provisions…

10 years ago

HBAN looks to raise record €6M in 48 hours

HBAN, the all-island organisation responsible for the promotion of business angel investment, today announces that it will seek to raise…

10 years ago

Exploring the potential of Irish – Israeli business partnerships. Insights from Brian Seidman

By @SimonCocking. Irish Tech News recently attended the DLD Startup conference in Tel Aviv, there was an impressive array of tech,…

10 years ago

How to successfully execute your plan, by Paul Oberschneider entrepreneur, equity investor

Great guest post by Paul Oberschneider Entrepreneur, private equity investor, business startups and emerging market expert. My new book is…

10 years ago

VC backed tech firms created over 1,600 jobs per annum – DCU report

Venture capital backed firms created 20,000 high level jobs since 2003, adding 3,672 jobs between 2013 and 2015, according to…

10 years ago

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