Start Ups

Dream win for Kildare software company DreamDev Technologies at national enterprise awards

DreamDev Technologies, a software company from Kildare who have developed a new AI augmented platform helping companies to significantly increase…

2 years ago

Largest Ever Dublin Tech Summit To Kick Off Next Week

Dublin Tech Summit, Europe’s most exciting tech festival, kicks off next Wednesday, May 29, at the RDS in Dublin, with…

2 years ago

It’s Not About Your Body

Speakers and their advisors frequently put too much emphasis on body language. It’s not about your gestures, it’s what you…

2 years ago

LaNua Medical wins Big Ideas Award at Enterprise Ireland’s Start-Up Day 2024

Dr. Cormac Farrelly of UCD spin-out LaNua Medical, was presented with the Big Idea’s Award by Minister for Enterprise, Trade…

2 years ago

156 start-ups supported by Enterprise Ireland in 2023 with €24 million invested

Enterprise Ireland, the government agency responsible for the development and growth of Irish companies in global markets, invested €24 million…

2 years ago

Eleven Start-Ups Selected for University College Dublin’s New AI Accelerator Programme

The eleven start-ups selected to participate in University College Dublin’s (UCD) new AI Ecosystem Accelerator programme have been announced. The…

2 years ago

Stop, Stop, Stop, Selling!

Recently, I turned up to hear how a group of customer-facing “Business Development Managers” (BDM’s) told the story of their…

2 years ago

JUSTTIP Flex offers next generation mobile tipping solution

In a move that is set to further transform the hospitality industry, Irish founded company JUSTTIP has expanded its offering…

2 years ago

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