Start Ups

Trinity College Spin-Off, Volograms, to bring advanced Augmented and Virtual Reality technologies to market

  Trinity spin-out, Volograms Ltd., has raised €600,000 in seed investment for a technology that transforms video footage from different…

8 years ago

Husband and Wife Team Create Solution That Saves Time for Entrepreneurs

Feedalpha, the Social Media content aggregation and delivery tool has engaged the TEDx speaker and leading Social Media Strategist Samantha…

8 years ago

GridBeyond creates new jobs and plans for international expansion.

GridBeyond, formerly Endeco Technologies, will create close to forty new jobs over the next three years as a part of…

8 years ago

Startups, VR and Digital Farming at #StartupVillage2018

After an Olympic travel fest over 2 time zones and a lot of waiting around in International airports and about…

8 years ago

ICO Investment 101: Back to Basics, Why ICO companies are simply Startups

Regulations, spams, scams, exchanges, tokens, off-chain, crypto wallets, graphs, and airdrops. Words that are part of a hype, excitement and…

8 years ago

Terra Liquid Minerals win Google’s Adopt A Startup Programme

Terra Liquid Minerals have been named the winner of Google’s Adopt A Startup Spring Programme. Joining alumni such as Veri,…

8 years ago

Ripple Announce Xpring: How Cryptocurrencies are Influencing the Tech Start-Up Sector

Cryptocurrencies have already had a profound impact on the world so far. They have created a digital economy that few…

8 years ago

Recognition v Reward: Which drives the best results?

Guest Post from Chris Dyer How does your company express gratitude to the people who show up every day to…

8 years ago

German Autolabs Adds Former COO of TomTom, Clive Millington to the Team

Clive Millington is now a part of the  Industry Advisory Board and Strengthens Management Team with Talent from Fitbit and…

8 years ago

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