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HBAN-backed CropBiome receives €1.3M investment

HBAN (Halo Business Angel Network), the all-island organisation responsible for the promotion of business angel investment, and a joint initiative…

4 years ago

Tech recruitment trends with Ed Rossiter, founder and co-CEO of Phoenix

During the pandemic how we worked has changed for ever. Hybrid and remote working has become the new norm and…

4 years ago

Trinity College Offering 1st Climate Entrepreneurship Postgraduate Certificate

Trinity College looking for entrepreneurs with a green thumb Trinity College Dublin is seeking entrepreneurial individuals for its Postgraduate Certificate…

4 years ago

Global specialist recruitment brand Phoenix raises €1 million as part of aggressive scaling plans.

Phoenix, a leading global specialist recruitment firm, has raised a one million euro investment to help fuel their growth plans…

4 years ago

Irish tech company, Xunison secures €3.35 million in funding

Xunison, an Irish software and hardware solution provider to the Telco / ISP market today announced that following the retention…

4 years ago

Digital Workforce Services Plc to acquire its Irish partner The Eclair Group Ltd

Digital Workforce Services Plc has announced that it will acquire its partner The Eclair Group, one of the leading automation…

4 years ago

750MW MaresConnect links UK and Irish Power Grids

OFGEM has granted MaresConnect an Interconnector Licence between Wales and Ireland. Ofgem’s licence grants MaresConnect the right to own and…

4 years ago

Goethe-Institute Future of Libraries VR Exhibition

A VR Experience The Goethe-Institut Irland has announced that it will host a travelling virtual reality (VR) exhibition at its…

4 years ago

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