FEATURE ARTICLE
Selfies before Breakfast

The Dublin Brexit Breakfast Roadshow MC Gavin Duffy takes a selfie with Enterprise Ireland's Anne Lanigan and the panel of speakers, including Michael Fitzgerald from Abtran, Andrea Cawley from Automatic Plastics, Justin Lawless from Intact Software and Siobhan Gannon from Irish Dog Foods. The Dublin event took place last week at the Helix Theatre.  

  


Show, not tell, to make your voice heard in the States
 
Sunday Independent: In an increasingly competitive business landscape, Irish companies that want to stay ahead of the curve need to look further afield for new opportunities. With a common language and diverse opportunities, the United States is a natural next step.
INDUSTRY NEWS
Spokes women turn wheels of fortune
Irish Times
 

Accenture Leaders of Tomorrow winners are sisters Ailbhe and Izzy Keane, co-founders of Izzy Wheels, which offers customised spoke guards for wheelchair users.


Tech wars: Digital Hub fights back against rise of Silicon Docks
Irish Times
 
Hundreds of companies have passed through the doors of Dublin’s Digital Hub since it was established in 2003, with household names such as Amazon and Etsy among them.
Live performances strongly influence impressions during presentations
Irish Times
 
Public engagement, whether in art, science or business, is always a matter of confidence and performance.
Irish researchers are nabbing €2.7m per week in H2020 funding
Silicon Republic
 
Ireland is right on track to hit its Horizon 2020 funding target, with €424m now secured through the science initiative.
Irish start-up funding group wins European accolade
Irish Independent
 
HBAN, the all-island group responsible for the promotion of business angel investment in Ireland, has won the best Business Angel Week award at the European Business Angel Awards.
Amidst uncertainty, Enterprise Ireland urges Irish SMEs to start their Brexit plans
Silicon Republic
 
Brexit is a certainty, though what exactly that will entail is not. But that’s no excuse for Irish businesses not to be prepared.
New app aims to harness Irish tradition of 'playing matchmaker'
Irish Examiner
 
The age old art and tradition of Irish matchmaking has moved into the digital age thanks to a new app from an innovative Dublin woman.
Sky the limit for drone firm
Irish Examiner
 
For the world’s first company to develop software which can turn a commercial drone into a search and rescue platform, the sky is the limit in terms of opportunities.
UPCOMING EVENTS
4th July 2017: Female High Flyers Programme, Dublin
6th July 2017: Regional Enterprise Development Fund, Dublin