Start Ups

Startup insights with Andras Baneth founder of SpeakerHub

By @SimonCocking. Quick chat with Andras Baneth Public affairs & strategic comms expert. Head of @pacouncil's European office. Founder of @EUtraining & @SpeakerHubHQ…

9 years ago

Enterprise Ireland announces €1m in start-up funding for international entrepreneurs and recent graduates

Two Competitive Start Fund (CSF) competitions worth a total of €1million in funding from Enterprise Ireland will open for applications…

9 years ago

500 jobs on offer at UpStarter Dublin event March 2nd

By @SimonCocking, we found out more about the next UpStarter event When is it on? Date: Time: 6pm – 10pm Location: The…

9 years ago

Blockchain: Where to from here?

Great guest post by Treasa KEEGAN from the Blockchain Association of Ireland, see more here. Blockchain: Where to from here? The European…

9 years ago

A recap of the TechInAsia Conference

Latest interesting guest post from Sita in the Pepipost team http://irishtechnews.ie/a-beginners-guide-to-transactional-emails/ The Pepis are back from the most happening event…

9 years ago

How to make a freemium model work, Kieran Flanagan VP Marketing Hubspot

By @SimonCocking interesting interview with Kieran Flanagan VP Marketing @hubspot and general marketing nerd. I tweet on content marketing, inbound marketing, growth hacking http://searchbrat.com …

9 years ago

Business Showcase : BlockApps

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch: BlockApps is an enterprise blockchain platform which allows businesses to quickly build,…

9 years ago

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