Coming this Wednesday with a great lineup of interesting speakers. Many of the great and good from the Irish business community, including several people involved in interesting projects in the Irish Tech startup sector.
After recent debates about whether Ireland has sufficient entrepreneurial spirit, events like this seem to strong suggest there are many Irish companies doing great things.
From an Irish Tech perspective panels 4 & 5 seem especially relevant.
Panel 4 looks at where Ireland might be by 2020, with the following speakers offering their insights and predictions.
Panel 5 attempts to nail down what the next big ideas will be. Easy task then! Should be interesting, and apt to have Paddy Cosgrave, with the Web Summit looming too.
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