An Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald TD with Karl Flannery, CEO, Storm Technology and John MacNamara, Digital Technology Manager, Enterprise Ireland at Storm Technology's Galway headquarters last week.
Sunday Independent: As a source of growth in both the Nordic and Irish markets, the fintech sector has become an important focus for innovation initiatives. Over the past five years, Stockholm attracted 18pc of all European fintech investment.
Galway based company Storm Technology has announced expansion plans, which will lead to the creation of 60 new jobs. The positions are being offered at its offices in Galway and Dublin.
Enterprise Ireland announced details of a new Competitive Start Fund competition targeting experienced business professionals, with applications open from Wednesday 11 October until 25 October.
Sarita Johnston, female entrepreneurship manager at Enterprise Ireland, rejected suggestions that it may be irresponsible to urge small businesses to expand trade with Britain while post-Brexit arrangements are still in up in the air.
With the development of wearable technology that can continuously monitor core body temperature, Thalman Health has set out to revolutionise the science of thermometry.
Dublin-based fintech start-up Deposify is looking to raise $3 million (€2.5 million) from new and existing investors as it seeks to accelerate growth in the US.
Innovation awards finalist TippyTalk: Rob Laffan's family run tech-company specialises in communication solutions for people living with a verbal disorder.
Financial measures to help businesses affected by Brexit access credit and an expansion of Enterprise Ireland and IDA overseas offices are on the table for Budget 2018.
Equilume, an Enterprise Ireland Innovation Arena Award winner, is a world leader in the development of light therapy solutions to improve animal performance.
A recent study published by DCU and the 3U Diabetes Consortium looked into the effects of inactivity on the human body and could help astronauts survive the challenges of life in space.
Rachel Howes, the former managing director of Booking.com, has taken a stake in Irish hospitality company, the Great National Hotels and Resorts Group.
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