Perfect Day set for IPO after raising a further $350m
Foodtech company got its break after being selected for a start-up accelerator in Cork
Foodtech company got its break after being selected for a start-up accelerator in Cork
Biotech start-up that began in Cork accelerator is bringing lab-developed dairy products to market
Start-up developing milk-free dairy products began life in Sean O’Sullivan’s RebelBio
‘There are thousands of good, talented and hard working people this is affecting’
Perfect Day’s yeast product identical to dairy protein in texture, taste and nutritional value
Perfect Day was founded to take part in Cork-based RebelBio accelerator
Tech veteran and VC partner warns entrepreneurs to think more deeply about funding
Hatch accelerator programme aims to find and develop disruptive aquaculture start-ups
Venture capital firm employs 95 people globally, including a small number in Cork city
RebelBio, the world’s first life sciences accelerator, is to relocate to London
BioCellection has developed advanced technologies to transform non-recyclable plastics into virgin-quality chemicals for use in sustainable supply chains
More than $10 billion invested in more than 900 deals worldwide in 2017
Company formerly known as Muufri is backed by Sean O’Sullivan and other major investors
More co-working labs needed, says CoderDojo co-founder
Failure of institutional investors to get onboard leads venture fund to reduce plans
Enactus Ireland event recognises students’ efforts to to support marginalised people in the community
Tech Connect Live takes place in the RDS with more than 3,000 entrepreneurs, investors and media expected to attend
The first event took place at the Salesforce World Tour Event, with teams mixing students with visual impairment and sighted children
VC fund backed by Sean O’Sullivan and Bill Liao to target food and drink start-ups
Cork-based accelerator teams early stage companies with mentors and support
Founder of biotech start-up says many of the major food co-operatives are silently backing the venture
While James Whelton says he misses CoderDojo, he finds it a lot less stressful working for someone else
Traveller and novice programmer picks up CoderDojo award for her anti-bullying app
Steve Jobs restricted his children’s access to technology. What parenting approach do technologists working in Ireland take?
Fans say the game is not mindless but a playful introduction to real programming
Computer coding clubs are springing up, empowering children to ‘create rather than consume’
Analysis: former RTÉ broadcaster took risk on social media venture when Ireland’s economic collapse was at its most intense
Irish tech start-ups are looking more and more to crowdfunding to fulfil part or all of their capital needs
Ireland has plenty of money for start-ups which can get past the bureaucracy, say the authors of a new guide
Temptster app enables restaurants to promote offers for same-day bookings
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices