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Cork’s Boole Syndicate invested €2.3M in start-ups last year

CorkBIC today announces that business angel investment is thriving in Cork as it prepares to host Europe’s largest international private…

4 years ago

UN’s ActNow campaign for climate change

Agora, one of the world’s leading and most far-reaching digital art platforms, is supporting ActNow, the United Nations’ call for…

4 years ago

1% for the Planet announced the launch of Philanthropic Fund

1% for the Planet — the global network of individuals and businesses that has donated more than $350 million to…

4 years ago

Apple products’ vulnerabilities surge by over 450%

According to the findings by the Atlas VPN team, Apple product’s vulnerabilities surged by 467% in 2021 H2. Furthermore, Google…

4 years ago

Thomas Schumann Capital to provide potable water for Ukrainians

Water focussed impact investment fund Thomas Schumann Capital is looking to raise $3.1m via crypto donations to provide water for…

4 years ago

Research highlights potential of Irish Immersive Technology sector

A new research report “The Irish Immersive Economy” shows that the Irish immersive technology sector is currently worth over €43…

4 years ago

Irish energy production in the latest economic trends

Cork Chamber, the voice of business in Cork, has published its latest Economic Trends, proudly supported by Permanent TSB. Cork…

4 years ago

Building Gaming Communities with WAX and Blockchain Brawlers, Michael Rubinelli

Michael Rubinelli - Chief Gaming Officer at WAX Studios Michael Rubinelli is a technology & gaming leader with 15+ years’…

4 years ago

Creating art and smart rings from microbes and biology-based NFTs, David Kvitsiani, CNICK

David Kvitsiani, tech entrepreneur from Georgia, Co-Founder and CEO of CNICK, a startup developing smart rings that work as a…

4 years ago

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