Mentor

Killing the King (or Queen)

Written by Chris West, Co-author, The Beermat Entrepreneur, Turn your Good Idea into a Great Business. It’s one of the most…

7 years ago

AI could be fundamental for future growth. Ian Scarffe, serial entrepreneur, blockchain advocate and Elpis Advisor

By @SimonCocking interesting interview with Ian Scarffe about his involvement as an advisor with Elpis. Ian is Business Ambassador, Entrepreneur, Analyst, Early Stage Investor, Consultant,…

8 years ago

International Women’s Day: Sexism is still rife for female entrepreneurs and founders

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Today, as I am sure you are aware is International…

9 years ago

Microsoft to host CoderDojo Mentor Training Session

Microsoft and CoderDojo are collaborating to host a highly interactive Mentor Training Session for both existing mentors and those interesting…

10 years ago

Tech insights from one of India’s most followed IT commentators, Shakthi Vadakkepat

By @SimonCocking Great interview, insights, and an Indian perspective on tech from Shakthi Vadakkepat @v_shakthi, India's most followed differently-abled person. Startup mentor and Android…

11 years ago

Competition looks for Students to find the Next Big Idea

MIDAS Ireland today announced the launch of their annual engineering competition for third level students aimed at driving innovation and…

11 years ago

Startup Weekend Kicks Off in Galway This Evening

As part of Global Entrepreneurship week, four cities Galway, Limerick, Cork and Dublin are running a Startup Weekend. Things kick…

11 years ago

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