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DCU unveils €15 million state-of-the-art Student Centre focussed on developing rounded graduates

A new state-of-the art student centre dedicated to enhancing the student experience at DCU and preparing graduates to flourish in…

7 years ago

‘Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace’ ? Dublin’s new home for entrepreneurs and innovators

‘Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace’ will re-enforce Trinity’s position as a European leader in innovation and entrepreneurship and Dublin as a…

7 years ago

“Who wants to be an Entrepreneur? I do!”

Dublin’s entrepreneurs assemble to take part in the first Startup Week Dublin Business leaders, investors and founders gather for 30…

7 years ago

Cignal Announces Refinance and Expansion of Financing Facility to €65m

Funds will support portfolio development and expansion of tower network to address coverage blackspots Bank of Ireland leads lenders alongside…

7 years ago

The Bank of Ireland Kernal Capital Funds Invests €1.7m in Dublin’s Sytorus

The Bank of Ireland Kernel Capital Early & Growth Stage Funds have invested €1.7M in Sytorus Ltd, this is in…

7 years ago

How Has Bitcoin Influenced Ireland?

Written by Diana Yaremenko  The market of cryptocurrencies is intensively developing. Several years ago few people knew about Bitcoin. Now people…

7 years ago

Over 40 teenagers to pitch their projects, tackling global and local challenges, tomorrow

– Final innovations to combat housing crisis, wildfires, refugee crisis, ocean pollution, and school shootings – Over 40 teenagers have…

7 years ago

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