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# Startups and tech

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TenderScout changed its name to Orbidal to make it more US-friendly
Drugs don't always work for this common heart condition. AuriGen thinks it has the solution
Billion-dollar data firm Segment plans to triple its Irish workforce after a bumper funding round
Cork's Fudi&more wants to go it alone when it takes its food delivery business international
After raising $250m, hospitality tech startup Toast is doubling its Dublin base
Startups champion Niamh Bushnell is leaving TechIreland to return to her 'first love'
After raising $250m, hospitality tech startup Toast is doubling its Dublin base
Genomics Medicine Ireland is fretful over data rules hampering its DNA research business
GoCar and Fleet have been enlisted to provide shared transport to Dublin council staff
Cork's Fudi&more wants to go it alone when it takes its food delivery business international
Wazp wants to bridge the knowledge gap in 3D printing for companies big and small
CroíValve has raised €3.2 million for its minimally invasive heart treatment device
Meet CreditCruncher, the startup that's taking the law of late payments into its own hands
Sports fashion brand Gym+Coffee is opening in Cork - but has put its UK plans on ice
Jobs platform Rezoomo has raised €550,000 as it gears up for a UK launch
After Urbo never launched any bikes, Dublin City Council will re-advertise its licence
After a few 'mistakes', food-ordering app Bamboo is now preparing to launch outside of Ireland
Poll: Is the EU right to ignore America's call for a Huawei ban?
Jobs platform Rezoomo has raised €550,000 as it gears up for a UK launch
Irish-founded tech unicorn Intercom is bolstering its podcasting game plan
Ticketing startup Festy is working with a Korean internet giant on new blockchain services
Sports fashion brand Gym+Coffee is opening in Cork - but has put its UK plans on ice
After Urbo never launched any bikes, Dublin City Council will re-advertise its licence
Meet CreditCruncher, the startup that's taking the law of late payments into its own hands
Booking app Zazu wants to solve the 'age-old' problem of awkward restaurant reservations
The crystal ball of HP's Irish boss shows a future of subscription-based PCs
Amid many rivals, co-working space Huckletree is taking a 'curated' approach to startups
With Brexit (seemingly) days away, UK firm Paysafe secured e-money approval in Ireland
HP's Irish chief's crystal ball shows a future of subscription-based PCs
Amid many rivals, co-working space Huckletree is taking a 'curated' approach to startups
Why 'under-the-radar' Marvin wants to become the number-two food delivery choice
Fintech startup Way2Pay has been scooped up by EVO Payments to help schools go cashless
GoFundMe's gradually growing its Dublin base as it shakes up the 'very sleepy' charity sector
Booking app Zazu wants to solve the 'age-old' problem of awkward restaurant reservations
Booking app Zazu wants to solve the 'age-old' problem of awkward restaurant reservations
Voice-control startup SoapBox Labs is working with Microsoft to prove its tech can go global
Why 'under-the-radar' Marvin wants to become the number-two food delivery choice
ComReg has called out Eir over how it modifies contracts
Fintech startup Gecko Governance has landed a fresh investment to bulk up operations
Voice-control startup SoapBox Labs is working with Microsoft to prove its tech can go global