It’s almost here. Irish Tech News has done it’s best to help our readers get the most out of the final Dublin Web Summit. Everyone wants to know who to watch, what to check out. Over the last few months Irish Tech News has been doing it’s best to interview and profile as many of the runners and riders coming to Web Summit. Here are some of the companies and individuals we have featured over the last few months. Check it out, in chronological order as ever.
Paddy Cosgrave‘s own take on making the most out of Web Summit
Patrick Giblin, 451 degrees, coming to Web Summit
Jonathan Reichental, innovating Palo Altos, California
David Smith, Ireland’s most connected man in Silicon Valley
How to get the most out of Web Summit, 12 experts insights
Karl Martini, Martini Spin
Rami Essaid, Distil
Yoav Adler, Israeli companies to watch at Web Summit
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Mervish Aslam and Saskia Naujok, Sprinters founders
The Irish Tech News team covering Web Summit
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