Finance

New €500,000 Enterprise Ireland fund to support FinTech Start Ups

The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD, today launched a new €500,000 Enterprise Ireland Competitive Start…

10 years ago

FinTech – Breaking the System, great opportunities to learn more at FutureScope, May 31st.-

Guest post by Finbarr Coghlan. Dublin BIC presents FutureScope Current Trends and Future Insights at the Convention Centre Dublin May 31st. Buy…

10 years ago

10 industries that will adopt blockchain soon

Latest guest post from Misys.com (see also ‘Tech rivals take on banks with instant payments‘). MisysFS, aiming to to transform the…

10 years ago

Pitch your FinTech Business idea and get feedback from top VCs. Edwina Johnson from Startup bootcamp explains more

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with Edwina Johnson London COO @sbcFinTech part of @Sbootcamp accelerator network. Startup Bootcamp FinTech will be coming to Dublin May 19th, see here…

10 years ago

NDRC and Aviva to explore news ways to digitise the insurance industry

Ireland’s first ever InsurTech Bootcamp will take place from 20 - 22 May. Hosted by early stage investor NDRC and…

10 years ago

Institute of Technology Blanchardstown Lead the Way for Young Women In Technology alongside PayPal

The Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown are again running their innovative annual project entitled, “Young Women in Technology”. The project is…

10 years ago

The Startup Yard; Prague’s Seed Accelerator

by Reuben Godfrey. I spoke with with Cedric Maloux and got interesting insights one of central Europe's leading tech accelerators,…

10 years ago

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