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Tuesday 26 September 2023 Dublin: 15°C

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Flipdish is teaming up with drone outfit Manna to deliver grub in Dublin
The pair claim they will carry out their first deliveries by automated aircraft later this year.
FoodCloud is scaling operations overseas after running pilots in three countries
The food distribution social enterprise recorded a surplus of half a million last year.
How Table4One is creating business opportunities from 'otherwise wasted time'
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the Dublin company.
The Joycean pharmacy and Writers' Tears: why a whiskey maker is helping keep Sweny's open
The company said the pairing is a natural link.
The boss of Roe & Co hopes the new whiskey distillery will become an events magnet
Diageo’s mullimillion-euro attraction opens next week.
The Joycean pharmacy and Writers' Tears: why a whiskey maker is helping keep Sweny's open
The company said the pairing is a natural link.
The boss of Roe & Co hopes the new whiskey distillery will become an events magnet
Diageo’s mullimillion-euro attraction opens later this month.
What is the world drinking? New data reveals which types of drink are popular around the world
The research is one of the most thorough studies on beverage consumption ever conducted.
Yield Lab is bringing a fresh pot of venture capital to agtech startups
The Galway-based fund has raised €21 million so far to invest around Europe.
How Flahavan's has turned porridge into a multimillion-euro business
The Waterford company is aiming to grow its export business in the US and parts of Asia.
Craft beer maker BrewDog is creating about 60 jobs at its new Dublin outpost
The company is hiring a new boss to manage the Silicon Docks operation
How older-than-Ireland Flahavan's has turned porridge into a multimillion-euro business
The Waterford company is aiming to grow its export business in the US and parts of Asia.
'We are at the forefront of a change': Inside Ireland's low and no-alcohol industry
The sector is growing on the back of changing attitudes.
Craft beer maker BrewDog is creating about 60 jobs at its new Dublin outpost
The company is hiring a new boss to manage the Silicon Docks operation
'We are at the forefront of a change': Inside Ireland's low and no-alcohol industry
The sector is growing on the back of changing attitudes.
'Something had to change': Rye River brewery has returned to profit with a European push
The Kildare company is back in the black after exiting contracts to make beer for third-parties.
'The mistakes I've made are when I follow my head, not my heart'
The director and co-founder of Blackwater Distillery talks mandolins, Brexit and procrastination.
Specialty coffee culture is booming as the country catches on to a quality cup of joe
A new report cites the influx of tech workers as helping to drive up demand.
Dairy brand Glenilen Farm thinks there's still 'a lot of ground to conquer' in Brexit Britain
The market currently accounts for quarter of the Cork firm’s annual sales.
'The mistakes I've made are when I follow my head, not my heart'
The director and co-founder of Blackwater Distillery talks mandolins, Brexit and procrastination.
Specialty coffee culture is booming in Ireland as the country catches on to a quality cup of joe
A new report cites the influx of tech workers as helping to drive up demand.
Stampify wants to turn your loyalty to coffee shops into social good
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the Dublin company.
A tiny brewery thought to be BrewDog's is on ice amid concerns over 'emissions and odours'
City officials raised the concerns in a planning directive.
How Fiid's founder is using baby-food tech to revive the vegan startup
Shane Ryan hit a low point when he lost all of his stockists. Here’s how he rebounded.
Half of Ireland's smoothie bars shut in the last five years - but sales are strong for those still standing
New figures show that there are 80 fewer juice and smoothie bars in Ireland since 2013.
Stampify wants to turn your loyalty to coffee shops into social good
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the Dublin company.
Anyexcuse wants to make it easier for bars and brands to manage their promotions
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the Dublin company.
'I distill things to vintage values. If you can keep your grandmother happy, you're onto a winner'
Coffeeangel founder Karl Purdy reflects on 15 years in business – and gazes into the crystal ball.
A tiny brewery thought to be BrewDog's is on ice amid concerns over 'emissions and odours'
City officials raised the concerns in a planning directive.
Anyexcuse wants to make it easier for bars and brands to manage their promotions
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the Dublin company.
'I think the biggest mistake is looking back and beating yourself up about it'
The CEO of Offbeat Donuts talks trying not to dwell on the past and coming up with way to excite customers.
Britain's craft beer 'gold rush' has slowed to a drip. Here's how the Irish sector is shaping up
Industry pundits warn that more closures are on the way.
Grocery delivery startup Buymie has secured a fresh investment of €525k from investors
The Dublin outfit said the funding will support further expansion and tech development.
'I think the biggest mistake is looking back and beating yourself up about it'
The CEO of Offbeat Donuts talks trying not to dwell on the past and coming up with way to excite customers.
A cocktail bar focusing on Irish poitín is set to open in Dublin
The founder of Bar 1661 said Irish people do like poitín but there has been no platform to experience it.
The Hatch startup accelerator wants Ireland's aquaculture sector to embrace tech
Hatch supports tech startups working in fish farming, seafood production and marine health.
Britain's craft beer 'gold rush' has slowed to a drip. Here's how the Irish sector is shaping up
Industry pundits warn that more closures are on the way.
'Rare' crop maker Beotanics wants to make a healthy sweetener as it puts €1m into its HQ
The company is building a new research and development facility at its Kilkenny headquarters.
A cocktail bar focusing on Irish poitín is joining the mix in Dublin
The founder of Bar 1661 said Irish people do like poitín but there has been no platform to experience it.
Bobby Healy's Manna plans to bring the drone food delivery service live in Ireland this year
The autonomous drone startup is getting ready to come out of ‘dark mode’.