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Ronan and Reuben do a weekly roundup on the latest Irish Tech News Podcast

On the latest Irish Tech News podcast Ronan and Reuben discuss Mark Dalton’s article on Irish Tech News about Snapchat…

10 years ago

European Investment Fund and Enterprise Ireland to launch a EUR 20m Business Angels co-investment instrument

The European Investment Fund (EIF) and Enterprise Ireland have signed an agreement to launch the €20m European Angels Fund Ireland…

10 years ago

Update: Winner announced – Euro 2016 Ireland vs Italy Match Tickets to be Won!

Update: Thanks to everyone who entered our latest competition. We have now picked a winner from all of the valid…

10 years ago

Parker Stanberry, CEO and Co-Founder, Oasis Collections appears in this episode of the Irish Tech New podcast

Parker Stanberry, CEO and Co-Founder, Oasis Collections, winner of the European Travel Innovator of the Year Award at Phocuswright Europe…

10 years ago

Equinix Survey finds 60% of Irish-based Businesses Do Not Understand Data Regulations

Equinix today announced results of a survey of senior IT decision-makers based in Ireland, which found that 60% of them…

10 years ago

Trains, Planes, Automobiles and Fintech at Startup Weekend London, by Gene Murphy

Great guest post by Gene Murphy. First appeared here.  Friday the 6th of May was my first time as a…

10 years ago

Rory O’Connor the CEO and founder of Scurri appears in the latest episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

Rory O'Connor the CEO and founder of Scurri appears in this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast. Rory talks…

10 years ago

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