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Aisling Kearney Burke: Thoroughly Entrepreneurial

Aisling Kearney Burke is an entrepreneurial woman, through and through. Many people around Galway will know her as the creator and face of the very popular Paint Club, a successful start-up she founded in 2015. But she’s also the brains behind Mea Manu, a productivity-boosting, tech-assisted creativity tool that she’s been working on for some

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Carol Malakasis: Founders Can be “Chief Storytelling Officers”

“I often joke and say that I started out as an accidental founder, meaning that it was never my intention to start a company, but it was sort of a ‘right place, right time’ sort of thing,” Carol Malakasis, Managing Partner at Rampd, explains how she got involved in sales and the start-up world Her

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An Open Letter from PorterShed CEO, Mary Rodgers

Our Galway Summer is well and truly here, and I am grateful to see that the energy, enthusiasm, and fun are back and in full swing. At the PorterShed, we’ve had many tech events, community get-togethers, and gatherings happening in recent months, and there’s no sign of things slowing down, which is pretty inspirational! It’s

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#DTS22 – Insight, Futurism, and The Relevance of Now

Artificial intelligence dominated more than a few tech conversations at the Dublin Tech Summit last week, and the topic of ‘How Intelligent Humans Can Co-Exist with Artificial intelligence’ was a fascinating one, in particular. An all-female panel, moderated by Eric Schurenberg, provided a thought-provoking dive into the world of AI that really set the tone

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