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CorkBIC marks 30 years of helping entrepeneurs

CorkBIC celebrated its 30th anniversary yesterday at the Nano Nagle Centre in Cork City. The event was attended by business…

7 years ago

The Bank of Ireland Kernal Capital Funds Invests €1.7m in Dublin’s Sytorus

The Bank of Ireland Kernel Capital Early & Growth Stage Funds have invested €1.7M in Sytorus Ltd, this is in…

8 years ago

Accelerator Teams raising €5million & Creating 40 Jobs this Year

Transformational Change in 13 weeks   Ireland’s first Security Accelerator has welcomed Investors, VCs and Seasoned Entrepreneurs to Cork for…

8 years ago

Kernel Capital invests €1M in Waterford VR Company

Kernel Capital through the Bank of Ireland Kernel Capital Venture Funds and Suir Valley Ventures have led a €1M investment…

9 years ago

Bank of Ireland Kernel Capital Growth Funds invest in Queens University spinout Causeway Sensors

Kernel Capital has announced a £500k investment in Causeway Sensors, a spin-out from Queens University Belfast (QUB). Founded by fellow QUB…

9 years ago

Code Institute secures €500,000 investment from Kernel Capital & Enterprise Ireland

Code Institute, an EdTech company delivering Full Stack software coding education, has secured €500,000 syndicated investment from Kernel Capital and…

10 years ago

Check out some great new Irish inventions now at Invent Showcase 2015

By @SimonCocking Exciting new celebration of Irish inventions taking place currently in Dublin at No 1, Grand Canal Square, organised by…

10 years ago

Kernel Capital invest in Dublin-based Certification Europe to drive international sales growth

Kernel Capital through the Bank of Ireland Seed and Early Stage Equity Fund, has announced a €400k investment in Dublin-based Certification…

11 years ago

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