NDRC, the investor in early stage digital companies, has announced the launch of its Spring 2018 Investment Programme for startups. Wednesday 1st November 2017 – NDRC, the investor in early stage digital companies, has announced the launch of its Spring 2018 Investment Programme for startups. Successful companies will secure investment of between €30,000 and €100,000,
NDRC, the investor in young digital companies, in partnership with Bank of Ireland, is launching a new early-stage, part-time fintech programme for professionals in the financial services sector. With the sector attracting record levels of investment in Europe and the US, and growing here at a rapid rate, the potential for Irish startups to create
NDRC, the early stage investor in innovation, announced today that it is actively seeking science-inspired startups in which to invest and to take part in NDRC VentureLab. NDRC VentureLab is targeted at enabling ventures that are commercialising science, tech and intellectual property with high potential for success. NDRC will be making investment decisions in December
Ireland’s NDRC confirms excellent performances with follow-on investment in NDRC companies increasing by 150% to €40 million and market capital of these ventures trebling to €120 million Watershed development for the early-stage investor in innovation as first return to the fund is realised Minister Alex White announces another record year for NDRC in job creation
• Pharmapod and founder, Leonora O’Brien, to receive unique support package including $20,000 in funding • Women comprise nearly 50% of NDRC programme participants DUBLIN, Friday October 18th 2013: NDRC LaunchPad alumnus and Irish startup, Pharmapod, was announced today as the European winner of The Global Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards, an international business plan competition
LaunchPad VIII continues NDRC’s impressive record with the 11 participants to be provided with up to €20,000 each in micro-seed funding Monday September 16th 2013: Named as the ‘World’s Top IT University Business Incubator for 2013’, NDRC LaunchPad has announced that 11 startups have been chosen to take part in its next iteration (see list
A worldwide movement that aims to bridge the gender divide in tech and teach women how to code comes to NDRC tonight, as a ‘Rails Girls’ workshop is hosted in NDRC’s offices in Crane Street. ‘Rails Girls’ is an international movement that teaches women how to code using ‘Ruby on Rails’, a web-based programming language.