Seed money

Enterprise Ireland launches first call under €175m Seed & Venture Capital Scheme

Enterprise Ireland today announced the first call for expressions of interest, from seed and venture fund managers, under its new…

7 years ago

Venture capital investment in Irish tech firms fell by a quarter to €739m in 2018

Funding into Irish technology firms fell by 25% to €739m in 2018 according to the Irish Venture Capital Association VenturePulse…

7 years ago

VC funding into Irish tech firms fell by 47% to €170m in Q3 of 2018, new survey suggests

Venture capital funding into Irish tech firms fell by 47% to €170 million in the third quarter of 2018, according…

7 years ago

Venture capital funding up a third to €332m in first quarter

Irish technology firms raised €332m in the first quarter of 2018, according to the Irish Venture Capital Association VenturePulse survey…

8 years ago

Deadline for the Ludgate Seed Fund applications is July 15

The summer deadline for the Ludgate Seed Fund applications is fast approaching. Up to €500,000 is available in the Ludgate…

9 years ago

Irish tech firms raise €247m in first quarter 2017

Irish high-tech SMEs raised €247m in the first quarter of 2017, up 4% up on the same period last year…

9 years ago

Enterprise Ireland announces €750,000 in start-up funding for Female Entrepreneurs

Enterprise Ireland’s €750,000 Competitive Start Fund (CSF) for Female Entrepreneurs will open for applications on Wednesday 3rd May. Up to…

9 years ago

Business Angels to invest €85M in 264 Irish start-ups by year-end 2021

HBAN (Halo Business Angel Network) today announces its five-year business angel outlook that predicts business angels will invest €85 million…

9 years ago

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