Entrepreneurship

18 startups emerge from Zinc.VC’s Mission One to tackle Women’s mental health

18 exciting startups have emerged from Zinc.VC, a London-based program which is building a new innovation system to connect and…

8 years ago

European health start-up? Apply now for Trinity’s digital health Validator incubator

Applications are now open for Validator, a European incubator for Digital Health startups, hosted at Trinity College Dublin, in conjunction…

8 years ago

The 2018 New York Venture Summit Aims to Give Startups a Boost

When and where is it on? July 10th & 11th 2018 at the Convene in New York City. How many…

8 years ago

The Rise of the Independent Worker

By Ciara Garvan, Loves startups, technology & all things shiny and new. Founder of http://WorkJuggle.com , Chair of Dyspraxia/ DCD Ireland, Contributor @Irish_TechNews Years…

8 years ago

Start-up 101: Entrepreneurship experts reveal the first thing every entrepreneur should do

When you first begin working on your start-up the temptation is to believe that as long as you have a…

8 years ago

5 lessons from Glandore’s International Women’s Day event, Hear from Her

On the 8th of March, Glandore held their third Hear from Her event in No.25 Fitzwilliam Place in celebration of International Women’s…

8 years ago

A Startup founder dilemma: Working out who’s an Angel, Devil or Charlatan

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Building a startup is hard, many are launched, most fail,…

8 years ago

Irish Tech Firms raised almost €1billion in 2017

Irish technology firms raised €994m in funding in 2017, according to the Irish Venture Capital Association VenturePulse survey published today…

8 years ago

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