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Bolt announces new €628 million funding round

Bolt, Europe’s first super-app, has announced its largest ever funding round to further scale its existing products and accelerate the…

4 years ago

Successful Cities Consider Peoples’ Needs and Innovation, According to Historian

Renowned British historian and author, Ben Wilson, is convinced that cities that focus on the inhabitants’ actual wishes and needs…

4 years ago

Award winning tech CEO and Irish Tech News Contributor Henry Joseph-Grant joins Estonian startup Gigimot as Advisor and Investor

Gigimot, a Tallinn based startup have announced Henry Joseph-Grant, an award-winning entrepreneur and CEO/Co-Founder of Belfast based startup Alpha Exploration…

5 years ago

Jake Dixon an Irish cybersecurity expert appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

I talk to Jake Dixon an Irish cybersecurity expert who has discovered a major security flaw with wind farms in…

6 years ago

Stripe launches in eight more European countries

Stripe has officially launched its services in Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Greece and Portugal, helping internet businesses in…

6 years ago

How much privacy will you surrender in 2019 and beyond?

How much privacy are you prepared to surrender? As we move toward an increasingly digitalized society, it’s clear that there…

7 years ago

Central and Eastern Europe Accounts for 20% of Global ICO Market

East-West Digital News and ICObench have just released research on ICO activity in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) – a…

8 years ago

Estonia Offers 100,000 Residents Free Genetic Testing in Effort to Develop Personalised Medicine

The Estonian government wants to develop its healthcare system by offering all of its residents genome-wide genotyping that will be…

8 years ago

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