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The Start-up Class of 2014 comes to Dublin Castle



On Wednesday the 18th of February 2015 the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Mr. Richard Bruton T.D. and Julie Sinnamon, CEO of Enterprise Ireland will host ‘The Start Up Class of 2014’ Investor and Networking morning in Dublin Castle.

‘The Start Up Class of 2014’ acknowledges and promotes the new start-up companies which Enterprise Ireland has directly invested in during 2014. It is one of the largest gathering of Irish start-ups and investors and is a great testament to the vibrancy of our start-up environment.

‘The Start Up Class of 2014’ this time will feature 102 high potential companies that received Enterprise Ireland support during 2014, 81 Competitive Start Fund Companies (CSF) and 11 representatives from the New Frontier Programmes.

At the Dublin Castle event companies will have the opportunity to meet with over 80 investors and banks, several of which will have stands, and other support organisations for start-ups.

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