Brian Caulfield

Connected Health Researcher Receives the NovaUCD 2017 Innovation Award

University College Dublin’s (UCD) Dean of Physiotherapy, Professor Brian Caulfield, has been presented with the NovaUCD 2017 Innovation Award. The…

8 years ago

VC firm Draper Esprit hires Irish Entrepreneur Nicola McClafferty

Successful Irish entrepreneur Nicola McClafferty has joined VC firm Draper Esprit’s Dublin team to help identify future technology investment opportunities.…

9 years ago

Pitching to Win Sales and Investment, from Andrew Keogh pitching coach expert

Great guest post by Andrew Keogh, who we interviewed here. See more about Andrew’s company Aristo.ie here. Title image from pixabay…

10 years ago

Are you one of Ireland’s top FinTech20 companies? Apply to be on the first Irish FinTech20 list

By @SimonCocking We're really excited to announce the first FinTech20 list for Ireland. As many of you know, the FinTech50 is a…

10 years ago

Demystifying the Dark Art of Funding, November 26th

By @SimonCocking Anne Ravanona continues to roll out her Global Inverst Her initiative with a great event in Dublin on November…

10 years ago

Patients not seeing the benefits of Connected Health innovations, warns leading Irish expert

The huge promise of Connected Health is not yet being realised in day-to-day healthcare, according to a leading expert in…

11 years ago

Brian Caulfield, big data insights help humans make better decisions, not replace them

By @SimonCocking Irish Tech News recently caught up with Prof Brian Caulfield, @CaulfieldBrian Director, Insight UCD, Lead Investigator ARCH Centre and Dean of Physiotherapy at University College Dublin.…

11 years ago

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