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Research indicates more than 1,500 jobs will be created over the next three years by 105 High Potential Start-up companies, or HPSUs, supported by Enterprise Ireland in 2015.
Some 105 High Potential Start-Ups (HPSUs), which comprise export-led firms with the potential to create at least 10 jobs apiece and deliver sales of €1 million or more, are all due to increase headcount.
Interview with John O'Dea, High Potential Start-ups Manager at Enterprise Ireland and Adrian Murphy, Founder of the Shaw Academy, Enterprise Ireland HPSU supported client company Class of 2015.
Research into Ireland’s current batch of High Potential Start-ups (HPSUs) shows that 1,500 jobs could be created by 2019, with indigenous entrepreneurs leading the way.
Dublin start-up company AYLIEN has used artificial intelligence to create a data analytics solution which can be used to make sense of the exponentially expanding volume of information on the web.
Dublin-based business SimpliFly has just launched the world’s first app-based duty-free delivery service, enabling fliers to buy from airport retailers around the world via their phone and pick up their purchases at a chosen airport.
An Irish firm says it is taking a leading role in helping in the race among some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical firms to develop a diagnostic test kit for the Zika Virus.
The innovative start-up Cortechs, led by Áine Behan, has aims of releasing an adult brain-fitness game and wearable sometime this summer following recent successful funding from the EU and Ireland.
HealthBeacon, a digital health platform connecting devices and data for better health delivery, announced the completion of its €1m seed investment round to support the launch of its medical adherence device for patients on self injectable medications.
Irish company, Adforce.com, announced that it has agreed a three-year partnership to operate and sell digital advertising across hundreds of US mobile and web sites, in a deal with the New York Press Service (NYPS).
The chief executive of Oyster Capital Partners, Martin Scully, is among those who've invested a total of €320,000 in Wicklow Wolf Brewing Company, increasing their stakes in the business.