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83North Announces New $250m Fund To Invest In European and Israeli Startups

83North, the international venture capital firm, today announced that it has closed an oversubscribed new fund at $250 million. The…

9 years ago

Paul Synnott appointed as a Director of Esri Ireland

Esri Ireland, the local point of presence for Esri, the global leader in Geographic Information’s Systems (GIS), today appointed Paul…

9 years ago

Waymo and Uber locked in bitter battle over alleged stolen self-driving car technology

Latest article from Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Waymo, Alphabet’s self-driving spinoff from Google, has asking a judge…

9 years ago

Innovative new biotechnologies showcased. IndieBio Demo Day reviewed

IndieBio help scientists become entrepreneurs. Using biology to change the world. Scientist’s mindset are being shifted from academic discovery to…

9 years ago

There are still many business opportunities in the UK for Irish businesses, Alison McGardle Enterprise Ireland UK

By @SimonCocking. Interesting insights with Alison McGardle  Market Executive for ENTERPRISE IRELAND, who we met in London as the only Irish media…

9 years ago

How Steve Jobs liked to pitch and present his ideas and products

Latest great guest post by Andrew Keogh, who we interviewed here. See more about Andrew’s company Aristo.ie here and more articles by…

10 years ago

Robots Podcast : Satellite Assembly in Space, with John Lymer

Latest podcast from the Robohub guys. More great articles and interviews by them here. In this episode, Andrew Vaziri speaks…

10 years ago

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