Start Ups

Two Ireland-based start-ups secure places in EIT Health’s Wild Card finals

EIT Health Ireland-UK has announced that two Ireland-based start-ups, Haon Life Sciences and Myndgard, have been selected as finalists in the pan-European…

2 years ago

Learnovate and Amazon Web Services launch new free programme for early-stage EdTech firms

The Learnovate Centre and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have launched their new EdTech Accelerator Programme for learning technology start-ups. Ten…

2 years ago

Square Root Solutions and Factory44 Launch Start-App Competition to Propel Developer Talent in Ireland

Square Root Solutions, Ireland’s app development company of the year, has partnered with Ireland's on-demand creative studio, Factory44 to launch Ireland’s…

2 years ago

Space – A Frontier Close to Home for Irish Start-ups

Three Irish start-up companies have secured funding of €50k each, as well as technical, business, financial and incubation support through…

2 years ago

It’s the Man from Geneva

I am sure you have noticed the advertisements on the television and radio about the "Man from Geneva". No, it's…

2 years ago

Solving a Problem before it becomes a Problem!

When I coach entrepreneurs to pitch, I always want them to start with the problem they solve for someone they…

2 years ago

IADT Media Cube and NovaUCD Announce 2023 New Frontiers Programme Award Winners

The Award winners of the 2023 New Frontiers (Phase 2) Programme run by IADT Media Cube in partnership with NovaUCD…

2 years ago

Minister Coveney invites early-stage businesses to apply for the Pre-Seed Start Fund

Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney TD today invited early-stage entrepreneurs and start-up teams to apply for the…

2 years ago

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