Ryan Academy

Propeller Shannon Accelerator Programme invites new applications

In 1980, the movie “Fame” thrilled audiences with a stirring story about young men and women auditioning for highly coveted…

7 years ago

Enterprise Ireland Launch Round Two of Propeller Shannon Aviation Accelerator Programme

Accelerator programme, now open to applications from entrepreneurs and teams in the aviation sector Following the success of the Propeller…

7 years ago

DCU Ryan Academy tackling challenges facing female-led start-ups

Access to funding and finance, confidence, technical skills and building sales strategies have all been cited as significant challenges for…

7 years ago

Cleared for take-off: International start-ups ready to soar in Aviation and Traveltech Sectors

The first cohort of companies participating in Propeller Shannon, Ireland's aviation sector Start-up Accelerator, completed their final week on Wednesday…

8 years ago

DCU calls on Ambitious Female Entrepreneurs

The DCU Ryan Academy for Entrepreneurs is calling on female-led start-ups to apply for its prestigious Female High Fliers Accelerator…

9 years ago

Duties of Office of the Dublin Commissioner for Startups transfer to The Digital Hub and DCU Ryan Academy

Dublin City Council has today announced that following a two year pilot project, the Office of the Dublin Commissioner for…

9 years ago

Supporting Ireland’s Startup culture, Eoghan Stack, CEO of DCU Ryan Academy

By @SimonCocking Eoghan Stack – CEO, DCU Ryan Academy Your background, how did you end up doing what do you now?…

11 years ago

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