Pollination

SVG Ventures Announces its THRIVE V Seed Accelerator Cohort

The SVG Ventures-THRIVE AgTech platform has announced the nine startup finalists that comprise its 5th annual seed accelerator cohort. Following…

7 years ago

How IoT is helping reduce honeybee losses and increase hive productivity, Dr Fiona Edwards Murphy

Great interview with Dr Fiona Edwards Murphy who is at speaking @IEEEIoT World Conference in #Limerick 1 min pitch for…

7 years ago

ApisProtect receives €1.5 million investment boost to create 25 new jobs

ApisProtect, an Irish agtech company using the Internet of Things (IoT) to monitor honey bee colonies, today announced the close…

7 years ago

World Bee Project launched in the UK

A global beehive monitoring network has been launched using big data analytics and cloud technology to produce the first ever…

7 years ago

Irish Heather Honey Buzzing With Health Benefits Comparable to Manuka Honey

A research team from Dublin City University and Trinity College Dublin has found that Irish heather honey is quite literally…

7 years ago

Ireland’s first ‘Mobile Allergy Clinic’ offers relief to hay fever sufferers

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews Hay fever expert, Dr Paul Carson, has announced an advanced mobile…

9 years ago

Business Showcase Startup : Hay Fever Relief

By @SimonCocking. Hay Fever Relief Enter your symptoms and get a treatment instantly. Download for FREE on the App Store:https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hay-fever-relief/id1099765251?ls=1&mt=8 … Describe the company…

10 years ago

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