

The Irish Tech News Podcast
Irish Tech News
Irish Tech News are Ireland's number one online tech publication and often Ireland's number one tech podcast too.
We aim to cover innovation, entrepreneurs, startups, green tech, clean tech and tech for good that aims to help the planet.
If you have a good story drop us a line.
We aim to cover innovation, entrepreneurs, startups, green tech, clean tech and tech for good that aims to help the planet.
If you have a good story drop us a line.
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Nov 7, 2016 • 10min
John Cleere founder of Red Lemonade Creative, Tech Thursday Kilkenny & contributor at Kilkenomics
The Kilkenomics festival is taking place this week and Ronan spoke to John Cleere the founder of Red Lemonade Creative and Tech Thursday Kilkenny who is one of the contributors. John talks about his background, why design is becoming more important in the current digital age, Tech Thursday Kilkenny which he founded, and what he is doing at Kilkenomics.

Nov 4, 2016 • 2min
Gerry Molloy The Founder Of WoofAdvisor
In the last of Irish Tech News Uprise Podcasts, Ronan talks to Gerry Molloy the founder of WoofAdvisor an online platform for the growing global community of Pet Lovers who travel with their Pets Gerry tells Ronan about what WoofAdvisor does, their plans to expand in to Germany the UK and the US.

Nov 2, 2016 • 7min
Steve Facer The CEO And Founder Of Meebler
In the second of the Irish Tech News Uprise series of podcasts, Ronan caught up with Steve Facer the CEO and founder of Meebler at the recent Uprise Festival held in Dublin. Steve talks about what Meebler does, why it’s MailChimp on steroids, Meeblers future plans and why Steve enjoyed Uprise.

Nov 1, 2016 • 4min
Toby Farren the Founder and CEO Of PlayTank
At the recent Uprise Festival held in Dublin, Ronan caught up with Toby Farren the founder and CEO of the startup PlayTank which is getting a lot of attention. Toby spoke about what PlayTank does, their pilot program in Ireland, England and Luxembourg, and the new jobs they will have coming on stream over the next 12 months.

Oct 26, 2016 • 16min
Paul Hayes From Beachut PR
Paul Hayes the CEO and founder of Beachhut PR talks about the return of the Startup Wake which is taking place next Wednesday evening in Dublin’s Smock Alley Theatre, and how it all started. Paul also talks about why it is important to hold a wake for startups and the role that Beachhut PR play in helping Startups.

Oct 21, 2016 • 12min
Paul O’Brien The MD and Co-Founder Of Linkresq
Paul O’Brien the MD and Co-Founder of Linkresq talks about their new product CalQrisk which deals with risk assessment and compliance, and the awards that they are up for and they are also being recognised by their peers. Their plans for the next five years

Oct 19, 2016 • 19min
Gerard Forde The CEO AND Co - Founder Of Bizimply
Gerard Forde the CEO and Co-Founder of Bizimply an Irish based tech start-up that reinvents work force management for service industries, restaurants, cafes, hotels, and retail, appears on the latest episode of the Irish Tech News podcast. . Gerard talks to Ronan about how Bizimply founded, what they do, the two awards they won last year at Web Summit, investment in the company, and their aims for the next five years. Gerard also mentioned some of the companies such as Intercom and Slack that they aim to be like. what advice he would give to start-ups, how NDRC’s Launchpad helped them, and that they are hiring.

Oct 17, 2016 • 10min
Colm Brady the MD of GoCar
Colm Brady the MD of GoCar by Infused Media

Oct 11, 2016 • 12min
Liz Waters
An Cosan Virtual Community College is being launched today by their patron, renowned film-maker and Ireland’s Digital Champion, Lord David Puttnam. Ronan caught up with Liz Waters the director of VCC and she told Ronan about VCC and how it started. Liz also mentioned startling statistics that show why VCC is so important and Lynn Ruane is a perfect role model for VCC.

Oct 10, 2016 • 7min
Dr Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin the brand ambassador for Futurewize
A new, classroom-based programme called Futurewize, aimed at inspiring young Junior Cycle students to explore a new world of career possibilities that are opened up through the study of STEM related subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) was launched today.
The brand ambassador for Futurewize, Dr Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin, spoke to Ronan about Futuerwize and how it works, why more girls should be doing STEM courses and why it's all about hard work and not your gender that will take you far in STEM.


