By @SimonCocking

July was another enjoyable month for listening to successful, interesting and entertaining people talking to Irish Tech News about the decisions and actions they took to grow their successful businesses. If you have a story you’d like to tell, do get in touch and hopefully we will have a chat with you too. Here’s to another even more successful month, and thanks for all your views and feedback!

Nimbility for successful digital marketing, Mark Henry

Don’t game the system, David Kerr, Bonkers.ie

The other side of the table, Toby Ruckert, from startup to CEO

Kevin Horek, coding whiz and founder of the building show,

Find customers or die, Gary Leyden, NDRC

Take ‘no’ as an opportunity, Patrick Giblin, serial entrepreneur, 451 degrees

Richard Linger and the success of prototyping at the Nimbus centre

The evolution of a gaming startup, Howard Hunt on Dustcloud’s evolution

Social selling by Simon Porter, VP IBM

Alex Stephany , the business of sharing, review and interview

Google X Moonshot projects opportunity

Yaniv Feldman, Geektime’s growth strategies

Top 10 startup tips Eugene Crehan, WIT startup director, and Startup gathering coordinator

Startup weekend from a participants view, Catherine Duggan

Fintech insights from Machine learning expert Jane Zavalishina, Yandex

Easysize, Danish startup by success by Gulnaz Khusainova

Peter Bardwick, Nitro CFO

Anthony Quigley‘s latest initiative Code Institute

Kim Pham, the setting up in the US playbook, Frontline Ventures

 

Social networks for social good, Yonathan Parienti, CEO of Horyou

Everyday innovation by Hugh Henry, head of Innovation, Bord na Mona

Icons festival, 500 Startups opportunity in Belfast

Future synthetic biology trends by Cathal Garvey, Indie Bio Cork director,

Colleen Dube, Uversity CEO, bringing innovation to arts, culture and education

Anthony Byrne, Product2market, entrepreneurial tips

Kevin Dallas, Chief Product Officer, World Pay

Breda Kenny, Hincks centre for entrepreneurial excellence, CIT

Neil Costigan, the password is not dead, yet, Behaviosec

Jo Miller helping women become business leaders

Juan Diaz Diaz, social media growth and insights from Spanish entrepreneur

Tech insights from Shakthi Vadakkepat, top Indian IT commentator

Mary Carty helps launch Outbox for women in tech

Daniel Glazer, Friedfrank Tech preparing Irish business  for US expansion

Paul Burmester business insights from angel investor and serial entrepreneur

Italian tech expert Federicco Guerrini

The value of simplicity in business Margaret Molloy

Marco Booth Irish success story at 42, elite French coding college

FashNerd interview with Muchaneta Kapfunde

Ryan Bethencourt The exciting future of synthetic biology

 

Simon Cocking

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