Invest Northern Ireland

The Bank of Ireland Kernel Capital GROWTH fund lead £1.1m investment in Displaynote

The Bank of Ireland Kernel Capital Growth Fund (NI) has led a £1.1m investment in Belfast based DisplayNote Technologies Limited,…

8 years ago

10 Tech Companies From NI Learn From Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs

Ten growing tech companies based in Northern Ireland have completed an exclusive visit to San Francisco and New York to…

8 years ago

85 new jobs and new Belfast office for Cork company Teamwork.com

Cork-headquartered software company Teamwork.com is creating 85 new jobs in Belfast. The company is setting up a development and support…

8 years ago

Big Data ‘driving transformation’ across local government and health services

Northern Ireland’s local government and health bodies are making major advances in developing new services and care models through the…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Flyte

By @SimonCocking Describe the Company Flyte provides a flight planning and operations management platform for the growing commercial drone sector. We…

9 years ago

Tip on scaling technology companies from Northern Ireland into the US, Brian Glynn Invest Northern Ireland

By @SimonCocking, great interview with Brian Glynn Recovering mechanical engineer, sport fanatic, VP Trade for Invest Northern Ireland, helping tech companies from NI…

9 years ago

Black Duck Software Forms Open Source Security Research Group in Northern Ireland

Black Duck, a global leader in automated solutions for securing and managing open source software, has announced the formation of its…

9 years ago

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