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Kilkenny s Loanitt aiming for success at National Enterprise Awards

Kilkenny s Loanitt aiming for success at National Enterprise Awards Event will take place virtually on Thursday, February 11 Reporter: sam.matthews@kilkennypeople.ie );   ); One of Kilkenny’s most impressive businesses, LoanITT Ltd have been announced as a finalist for this year’s National Enterprise Awards. This year the event will take place virtually on Thursday, February 11 from 6pm-7.30pm via live weblink localenterprise.ie/Awards. The awards, an initiative of the Local Enterprise Offices, will be presented by Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail Damien English. LoanITT were selected to represent Local Enterprise Office Kilkenny at the awards and will compete against 29 other finalists for a prize fund totaling €50,000. LoanITT was founded by company directors John Duggan, originally from Tullahought, and Padraig Nolan, a native of Limerick.

CaliberAI raises €600,000 to bring AI to content moderation

CaliberAI raises €600,000 to bring AI to content moderation Image: © REDPIXEL/Stock.adobe.com The start-up, founded by former Irish Times editor Conor Brady and his son Neil, will use the funds to refine its AI tech. CaliberAI, an Irish start-up building artificial intelligence tools to identify harmful content, has raised €600,000. The start-up was founded by former Irish Times editor Conor Brady and his son Neil Brady, and is looking to use machine learning to spot hate speech, defamation and objectionable content online. Half of the funding is from Enterprise Ireland’s High Potential Start-Up programme, with the other half coming from angel investors.

Former Irish Times editor and son raise €600k for AI project

Irish medtechs continue to innovate in a radically changed environment

Irish medtechs continue to innovate in a radically changed environment Independent.ie 20/12/2020 Alan Hobbs The past year delivered a perfect storm for Irish start-ups with the dual challenge of dealing with the impact of Covid-19 on their businesses and the impending Brexit deadline. We ve seen first-hand how companies responded by being agile, competitive and innovative in finding new ways to sustain their business and keep teams together in a radically changed environment. Covid-19 has created obvious challenges but interestingly some opportunities, both economically and socially. Despite the pandemic, and the immense toll it has taken, the Irish start-up community has continued to innovate, to create jobs and to adapt.

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