Technology entrepreneurs left thirsty after beer raid drains summit dry
Aspiring technology entrepreneurs based at a converted warehouse in Dublin may have to go to a nearby pub if they want to prime their creative juices with a refreshing beer from now on.
Aspiring technology entrepreneurs based at a converted warehouse in Dublin may have to go to a nearby pub if they want to prime their creative juices with a refreshing beer from now on.
Startupbootcamp, a centre running an accelerator programme for fledgling tech companies, was raided by gardaí last week because it had beer available on the premises during an event to raise money for a particular start-up company.
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