Funding for New and established startups Seminar

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On Thursday 4th October, Limerick Institute of Technology will host a half day seminar focused on the theme of Funding for New and Established Start Ups. Speakers are outlined in the attached document.


They are also running a Mid West Entrepreneur Showcase around this event to highlight the strength of the Mid West in the entrepreneurial arena.

Agenda

8.00 Registration - Tea & Coffee
9.00 Welcome by Chair - Dr Maria Hinfelaar, Director of Limerick Institute of Technology
9.10 Ireland – Challenges & Opportunities for Start Ups – Damian Young, Head of Small Business, Bank of Ireland
9.40 Enterprise Ireland supports for High Potential Start-Ups - Martin Corry, Development Advisor, Enterprise Ireland
10.10 Venture Captial Investing - What is it all about?- Drew O’Sullivan, 4th Venture Capital
10.40 Q&A
11.00 Coffee Break

Entrepreneur Showcase

11.30 A Case Study - Dave Boland, Documatics
12.00 Dreams can come true - Creating and selling Stockbyte - Jerry Kennelly
12.30 Q&A
12.50 Closing comments by Chair
1.00 20 Minute Tours of the EAC

Entrepreneur showcase

1.30 Lunch in Aces Bistro


Contact info:
Donncha Hughes
Enterprise Acceleration Centre Manager
Limerick Institute of Technology
Moylish Park
Limerick
Phone 061 208208
www.lit.ie/eac
www.lit.ie/leap
http://www.linkedin.com/in/eac2007

3 Comments

This sounds great, looking forward to attending.

liam noonan said:

I agree James there seems to be a good mix of theory and practice. The case studies and the type of companies involved should prove interesting.

Liam

This is going to be a fantastic event. We have over 120 bookings already. All are welcome.

Thank you Liam for talking about our event.

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