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Freshly funded Galway startup CitySwifter is plotting a big expansion push in the UK
11 Mar 2019
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Why 'under-the-radar' Marvin wants to become the number-two food delivery choice
10 Mar 2019
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Enterprise Ireland wants to bring 'clarity' for startups navigating hundreds of State supports
8 Mar 2019
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Voices
Three ways innovators can address gender bias in artificial intelligence
Frank O'Dea
8 Mar 2019
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Ad-tech firm Finch is ready to nest in Dublin so it can get closer to Europe - and Google
7 Mar 2019
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Cork's HireHive is so committed to remote working its boss moved to Italy
7 Mar 2019
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Overcoming the 'trough of disillusionment': How VR and AR are finding their second wind
7 Mar 2019
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DataChemist wants to make sense of big-picture intelligence in the data analytics 'arms race'
7 Mar 2019
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More money was put into female-led startups - but 'disappointing' details are hidden in the stats
7 Mar 2019
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UK fintech startup Soldo has secured an Irish e-money licence as a shield against Brexit
5 Mar 2019
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Health kit startup LetsGetChecked has opened a new production hub to ramp up its US business
5 Mar 2019
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Social media firm Reddit is opening its first office outside of the US in Dublin
2 Mar 2019
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Overcoming the 'trough of disillusionment': How VR and AR are finding their second wind
2 Mar 2019
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food and drink
Galway's BIA Innovator Campus for food startups will open its doors in 2020
28 Feb 2019
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media and marketing
Beauty chain Sisu fell foul of advertising rules for publishing a 'misleading' Instagram post
28 Feb 2019
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After a Middle East launch, Kastus aims to bring its bug-killing tech to shops and airports
28 Feb 2019
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media and marketing
With its new studio, Republic of Work wants to pull down the technical barriers for podcasters
28 Feb 2019
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KamaGames sought $25m with a crypto sale. Instead it spent hours giving customer support
28 Feb 2019
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Social media firm Reddit is opening its first office outside of the US in Dublin
28 Feb 2019
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Cork's HireHive is so committed to remote working its boss moved to Italy
28 Feb 2019
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media and marketing
Beauty chain Sisu fell foul of advertising rules for publishing a 'misleading' Instagram post
28 Feb 2019
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KamaGames sought $25m with a crypto sale. Instead it spent hours giving customer support
27 Feb 2019
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After a Middle East launch, Kastus aims to bring its bug-killing tech to shops and airports
26 Feb 2019
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tourism and transport
Sligo is launching a stationless bike-sharing scheme in the city
26 Feb 2019
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Social media firm Reddit is opening its first office outside of the US in Dublin
25 Feb 2019
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'Totally unmanageable': It's taking months for some businesses to secure foreign worker permits
24 Feb 2019
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media and marketing
With its new studio, Republic of Work wants to pull down the technical barriers for podcasters
22 Feb 2019
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insight and opinion
'I wish I could operate in work with less sleep - the day isn't long enough'
22 Feb 2019
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Startups and tech
For crypto startups seeking 'legitimacy', new anti-money laundering laws are a double-edged sword
22 Feb 2019
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'Totally unmanageable': It's taking months for some businesses to secure foreign worker permits
22 Feb 2019
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WeBringg has changed its name and quietly downplayed its Amazon-style delivery model
21 Feb 2019
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Edtech startup Rahoo's mission in life is to bring teacher training into the digital age
21 Feb 2019
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The 'cyclical nature' of venture capital saw deals in Ireland drop by a quarter in 2018
21 Feb 2019
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insight and opinion
'I wish I could operate in work with less sleep - the day isn't long enough'
20 Feb 2019
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policy and economy
Incoming rules will urge Ireland to screen foreign investment for possible security risks
19 Feb 2019
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insights and opinion
Poll: Should the rural broadband plan be scrapped in favour of privately operated wireless?
18 Feb 2019
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Dublin's docklands could be turned into a playground for testing 5G technology
18 Feb 2019
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