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Cork based Security Accelerator Teams raise €5million and create 30 Jobs exceeding targets over 12 months

In the historic surroundings of the Port of Cork, the second cohort of Ireland’s first International Security Accelerator pitched for…

7 years ago

Applications now open for 2019 IgniteNI Accelerator with the chance to spend 3 months in San Francisco for 5 high potential start ups

Five high potential business who make it on to the second Ignite NI Accelerator will get the chance to spend…

7 years ago

World’s Richest Business Accelerator for Unmanned Systems Open for Applications

$3million in prizes for successful projects Reflecting the huge increase in commercial interest in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) the world’s…

7 years ago

Interview: Connor Cantwell on Deep Tech Investment

What is your background briefly? I worked in the multinational world for almost 20 years with Nielsen, the market research…

7 years ago

7 exciting Galway-based startups begin second NDRC at PorterShed accelerator

New ventures include fintech, media, recruitment and beauty startups Each startup receives €30,000 investment, and 12 weeks of intense mentoring…

7 years ago

Corporate Venturing: Accelerate growth through collaboration with startups, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of Corporate Venturing: Accelerate growth through collaboration with startups, by  Dado Van Peteghem and, Omar Mohout. Available from Amazon here. Different strategies and…

8 years ago

The Pros and Cons of Venture Capital vs ICO Funding

Written by Jerry Witkowicz and Sayed Wayzi Previously for a startup looking to raise capital, most companies took the same route. Terms…

8 years ago

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