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€200,000 fund for startups in Midlands and Mid-East Region

Enterprise Ireland is seeking to support business ideas that are likely to achieve exports and significant growth within three to four years, with sales of over €1m per annum and employment of 10 or more. 

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60 new jobs for Cork with Newsweaver

Cork technology company Newsweaver announced plans to grow its workforce from 80 to 140 over the next two years, in an expansion supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through Enterprise Ireland.


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Dublin-based technology firm Asavie is to create 106 jobs

The 106 jobs being created by Asavie as it expands Internet of Things and mobile management platform. The Enterprise Ireland supported company, Asavie will hire across a variety of roles in engineering, sales, product management, marketing and support.

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Galway start-up Channel Mechanics secures $2.3m funding
Galway-based cloud management company Channel Mechanics has raised $2.3m in angel funding to help expand operations in Ireland and US.
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Applications open for Female High Fliers programme 2016
The DCU Ryan Academy is looking for 12 ambitious female entrepreneurs with great ideas that have potential to be Ireland’s next breakout business success story...
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Calling all innovators
World class research innovation projects are being sought in the call for entries to the 2016 US-Ireland Research Innovation Awards. Deadline for entry is January 20. 
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