Rich soil in which to grow your start-up
Talent Garden aims to nurture small businesses, providing informal networking and mentoring in a hothouse environment, writes Quinton O’Reilly
With DCU Alpha on its side, Talent Garden aims to give businesses the resources they need in developing areas like IoT and AI when it launches later this year.
Come September, Talent Garden will be throwing its hat into the ring of co-working spaces designed for start-ups and corporations in the capital.
With its focus on new and emerging technologies sectors like Internet of Things (IoT), its partnership with DCU Alpha, the university’s innovation hub,...
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