Nearly 50% rise in number of Irish tech startups
A 47 per cent rise in the number of Irish tech company startups was recorded in April, compared to the same month last year.
A 47 per cent rise in the number of Irish tech company startups was recorded in April compared to the same month last year, according to new figures released by Vision-net.ie today.
Christine Cullen, managing director of Vision-net.ie, said the increase indicated positive growth within Ireland’s indigenous sector.
“Ireland is the second largest exporter of ICT services in the world, an industry that contributes €72 billion to the national economy annually. Presently,...
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