Medtech startup CroíValve has raised €4m to kickstart its first human trials
The company has developed a device that can treat heart conditions without major surgery.
The company has developed a device that can treat heart conditions without major surgery.
An Irish Venture Capital Association report shows a growth in early-stage deals in the face of a wider drop.
The Keep scheme excludes ‘financial activities’ and potentially cuts out some startups.
The company recently rolled out its frozen vegetable products in 3,000 US stores.
Critics say bottlenecks in compliance checks could lead to a shortfall in medical devices.
The company has been granted a payments licence and will be recruiting staff in Dublin.
In our weekly Startup Scout series, Fora picks out promising companies that are emerging from Ireland.
With the new college year dawning, companies will be watching closely for the skills coming on track.
The Road Safety Authority recommends licences for operating vehicles and wearing helmets.
Analysts are responsible for checking requests made by authorities like An Garda Síochána.
Michael Healy is also calling for a change to self-employment laws that affect the company’s riders.
The fast-growing outfit is expanding stateside as it plots its international expansion.
New data shows a challenge for tech in Ireland as talent is in demand.
After raising €1 million last year and opening in Dublin in March, the company is now planning a UK launch.
The company is first out of the blocks in Ireland with the next generation of mobile connectivity.
The long-time rivals are joining forces as competition from Deliveroo and Uber Eats is unrelenting.
The EU attempted to align national plans this summer – but not everyone’s on track.
Live streaming, V-bucks and e-sports are all part of the online gaming world vocabulary.
The company has signed a distribution deal with US firm Certiport.
The company’s prognostic test is used with breast cancer patients.