
Tech entrepreneurs and investors are convening in Finland for Slush, one of Europe's largest start-up events, where discussions center on the potential easing of funding conditions, the implications of Donald Trump's recent election victory, and the future of AI-driven growth. Enterprise Ireland is leading a delegation of 24 innovative Irish companies, with 14 of them actively seeking to raise a total of over €250 million in venture capital. Among the participants, DevAlly, an AI-driven accessibility compliance platform, has been recognized as one of the top 20 startups at the event, with CEO Cormac Chisholm presenting on the Founders Stage during the semi-finals.
Enterprise Ireland company DevAlly, an AI-driven accessibility compliance platform was shortlisted among the top 20 startups at Slush. Cormac Chisholm, CEO and Co-Founder of Dev Ally pitched on the Founders Stage as part of the semi-final. Read more @siliconrepublic… https://t.co/afIacAuKyg
Enterprise Ireland is today leading a delegation of 24 innovative Irish companies to Slush (Finland), the world’s largest gathering of venture capital. Over half (14) of the delegation is fundraising, with plans to collectively raise over €250 million in VC funding, with Slush,…
Come join our one-and-only CEO @differentcloth 🐻❄️ 🌎 spilling the beans about #AI and #Investor Relevance @SlushHQ at the Roundtable in the 'Mentoring Area' - 'Yellow Roundtable' (Wed 20th Nov, 11:00-11:45am - Helsinki Time) https://t.co/CbuPdeIdAL
