Evercam seeking 50 new remote hires following Smart Tech Fund backing
14 Dec 2020848 Views
With €600,000 secured from DBIC Ventures, Evercam plans to grow the international sales team for its video-led construction analytics technology.
Dublin-headquartered Evercam has secured the first Smart Tech Fund investment from the venture arm of the Dublin Business Innovation Centre, DBIC Ventures.
On the back of the €600,000 investment, Evercam has announced the creation of 50 new roles at the company. This will effectively double Evercam’s current workforce, which is spread across Ireland, the UK, the US, Australia, Pakistan, Algeria, Poland and Canada.
Evercam’s timelapse and project management cameras service the construction industry, including clients such as BAM, Kingspan, John Paul Construction and Savills. The company offers features such as live site views accessible anywhere, marketing-worthy timelapse video and high-resolution images, as well as a
15 women-led start-ups awarded Competitive Start funding
11 Dec 20201.27k Views
From left: Michael Culligan of Dublin BIC, Aisling Kirwan from Positive Carbon, Jenny Melia of Enterprise Ireland and Minister Damien English, TD. Image: Maxwell Photography
As well as receiving funding from Enterprise Ireland, these start-ups will join a 12-week online accelerator programme led by Dublin BIC.
Enterprise Ireland has awarded 15 women-led start-ups with up to €50,000 in funding each.
The successful applicants to the Competitive Start Fund for Women Entrepreneurs have been chosen from across Ireland. These women-led start-ups span a variety of sectors including digital health, data intelligence, green-tech, enterprise software and digital media.