Budget 2020: changes for startups are welcomed, but don't expect 'instant transformation'
The minister’s speech is seen as positive, but the devil will be in the Finance Bill detail.
The minister’s speech is seen as positive, but the devil will be in the Finance Bill detail.
The Irish Medtech Association said there are “many remaining transitional challenges” for the legislation.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
The company has aspirations to ‘build the largest hotel business’ in the country.
The case ruled that the social network must remove ‘equivalent’ posts that have been deemed illegal.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
Fora was on board as a group of Irish tech companies headed to Rotterdam to explore market options.
Michael D’Arcy said the department is not opposed to the project unlike other EU states.
The Dublin company was founded in 2012 and specialises in cloud monitoring software
The Californian company describes itself as the pipes for transporting the ‘new oil’ of data.
Scale Ireland is lobbying for changes to tax structures and access to early-stage funding for startups.
The company has been active here for nearly 20 years but wants to expand its presence.
Returning home after working with Peter Thiel’s Palantir, Eoin Hayes wants to help Irish startups grow.
The company is developing a device that could prevent amputations resulting from diabetic foot ulcers.
The project’s Calibra team is staffing up in Dublin in the face of scrutiny from EU lawmakers.
The car-sharing app is looking to expand further through partnerships and has its eyes on the UK.
The unit is based at Match Group’s European base in the Irish capital.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
The company is keen to launch scooter-sharing in Ireland but has no plans for bikes.
The Collison brothers have launched credit cards and loans to expand the company’s remit.