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HBAN aims to raise €10M from 50 female angels

HBAN (Halo Business Angel Network), the all-island organisation responsible for the promotion of business angel investment, and an initiative of Enterprise…

7 years ago

AgTech Nexus Europe Keynote speakers announced

Global AgInvesting’s AgTech Nexus Europe, 7 December at the Convention Centre Dublin, will welcom Phil Hogan, EU commissioner for agriculture…

7 years ago

SyncFab to Service Asian Market Buyers in MOU with C Block Capital

SyncFab has signed a memorandum of understanding with C Block Capital Group, a Hong Kong-based investment firm and blockchain venture…

7 years ago

Navigating Local Patent System Peculiarities in Canada

by Ryan De Vries, Heerlaw.com   The world’s patent systems are administered by national or regional patent offices. As a…

7 years ago

New platform aiming to connect North Irish startups with European investors launches

A new online platform has been launched to help startup businesses in Northern Ireland connect with investors, peers and potential…

7 years ago

Daylight Savings, Bitcoin more stable than the Dow Jones and Security versus Utility

  We had a break last week as Liina was away at conferences in Los Angeles. The word on the…

7 years ago

Spotcoin’s Exchange to launch in December a year early

Dividends to be paid out much earlier than planned! Cryptocurrency firm Spotcoin says it plans to launch its online digital…

7 years ago

Preview: Blockchain goes Hollywood LA 2019

When and where is it on? February 1st and 2nd. 2019 | L.A. Convention Center South Hall, Main Floor Capacity…

7 years ago

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