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Friday, 20 May 2011 10:04 |
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North-West crowdfunding platform Seedups are pleased to announce the winner of their Pitchit5k competition is Phil Campbell. The Nottingham based entrepreneur has won the $5,000 competition launched at the prestigious SxSW festival in Austin, Texas, in March. The winner of the competition, Phil Campbell, established Fibrecamp a few years ago as a drop-in centre for making media for the web. Phil says “this money will help to build our first product from the studio to help our more mobile clients and local business that want our services at their own locations.” This social media command centre is called Rattlr.
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Wednesday, 11 May 2011 11:53 |
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Would a EUR40,000 to EUR500,000 EU Grant for your business be of interest?
If your answer is 'Yes' then at this EU Grant Event you will:
•Learn how to identify the EU grant funds your business may be eligible for •Hear how Bart Daly, MD of an Irish SME, successfully secured over EUR50,000 of grant aid for his business •Find out how EU grants are more substantial than Irish government grants and quicker to access •Learn how to make your own effective EU grant applications
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Last Updated on Thursday, 21 July 2011 15:11 |
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Thursday, 05 May 2011 20:36 |
Citrix Systems has announced the Global Challenge 2011, an opportunity for entrepreneurs around the world to compete for up to $400K from the Citrix Startup Accelerator, the company’s global seed investment initiative. The Citrix Startup Accelerator Global Challenge 2011 is focused on finding startups that align with the Citrix vision of a world where anyone can work and play from anywhere on any device. Six winners from key technology regions around the world – Bangalore; Boston; Cambridge, UK; Silicon Valley and Sydney – will be chosen for up to $400K each in seed funding and offered all the benefits that Citrix Startup Accelerator provides, including mentoring, office space in Silicon Valley and access to the global Citrix ecosystem.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 05 May 2011 20:46 |
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Thursday, 05 May 2011 11:54 |
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County Longford has become the first County in Ireland to launch its own private equity fund in an effort to attract further inward investment to the County. The fund is being made available through a County based Business Angel Network which will be affiliated to the Halo Business Angel Network, the all-island umbrella group for angel investing in Ireland. The Network comprises 20 individuals, most of whom have family or business connections to Longford, who have each agreed to invest €50,000 to create a €1,000,000 fund available for investment in new high potential start-ups looking for seed capital – indeed many Angels are prepared to invest in excess of that sum in the right business idea.
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Tuesday, 03 May 2011 16:00 |
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The Bank of Ireland Seed and Early Stage Equity Fund has led an €800k investment in Kilkenny-based Hybrid Energy Solutions Limited, a specialist provider of hybrid renewable energy systems. The syndicated investment comprises of a €500k investment by the Bank of Ireland Seed Fund with the remainder of the funds provided by Simple.ie Green BES Fund.
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