Northern Ireland

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

IIya Brotzky From VanHack appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

In the seventh of our day two Dublin Tech Summit podcasts I talk to IIya Brotzky From VanHack. IIlya tells me what…

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

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

Fintech and Ag Tech have great Irish potential. Michael Collins Irish Ambassador to Germany previews Re:publica event in Dublin

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with H.E. Michael Collins, Ambassador of Ireland to Germany What is your background? I have been here in…

9 years ago

Search Begins For Next Generation of Young Innovators Pitching for the trip of a lifetime to Silicon Valley

A unique programme aimed at finding the next generation of young and innovative entrepreneurs kicks off this week when the…

9 years ago

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