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# Startups and tech

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Why Woebot wants to create a better mental health app
'I've never experienced so much stress in a workplace. I've never cried so much on the job'
Fenergo is deploying a blockchain network in Bahrain to help banks with verification tasks
Deciphex wants to reduce pathologists' workload using artificial intelligence
Andrson gets ready for its app store debut after securing funding
Donegal is turning to virtual reality to bump its overseas visitor numbers
Dublin fintech outfit Rockall has been snapped by US firm Broadridge
Grocery delivery startup Buymie has secured a fresh investment of €525k from investors
Deciphex wants to reduce pathologists' workload using artificial intelligence
Andrson gets ready for its app store debut after securing funding
The Hatch startup accelerator wants Ireland's aquaculture sector to embrace tech
Dublin startup Travacoin wants to use blockchain to simplify airlines' refund payouts
Donegal is turning to virtual reality to bump its overseas visitor numbers
Croatian smartphone maker Noa is taking its international expansion into Ireland
Fintech firms have wrestled with e-money applications. Officials say the system runs fine
Bobby Healy's Manna plans to bring the drone food delivery service live in Ireland this year
Dublin startup Travacoin wants to use blockchain to simplify airlines' refund payouts
Bobby Healy's Manna plans to bring the drone food delivery service live in Ireland this year
Indeed is hiring 600 new staff in Dublin
Croatian smartphone maker Noa is taking its international expansion into Ireland
Fintech firms have wrestled with e-money applications. Officials say the system runs fine
Scam emails are more convincing than ever. Here's how to spot this classic con
Jessvin Thomas
Investor network Liquidnet has set up in Dublin as a post-Brexit hedge
Theya Healthcare is using bamboo to make better medical garments for women
Dublin's CreditLogic has a 'burning ambition' to fix mortgage applications with data and AI
Electric scooter giant Lime has Ireland in its sights as part of a European push
One of the co-founders of Ethereum is launching a blockchain startup hub in Dublin
Dublin fintech startup Touchtech Payments has been scooped up by Stripe
How tech companies can win the battle for talent
Aidan O'Shea
Electric scooter giant Lime has Ireland in its sights as part of a European push
Retail tech firm Celtech has been snapped up by UK software outfit Universe Group
Dublin's CreditLogic has a 'burning ambition' to fix mortgage applications with data and AI
'Any financial planning that you do, build in some resilience - things will never go exactly to plan'
How Cook Medical's new Irish manufacturing boss is navigating the evolving device landscape
Billion-dollar data firm Segment plans to triple its Irish workforce after a bumper funding round
Dublin's CreditLogic has a 'burning ambition' to fix mortgage applications with data and AI
'Any financial planning that you do, build in some resilience - things will never go exactly to plan'
With Brexit days away (maybe), Google officially moved online payment processing to Ireland
How Cook Medical's new Irish manufacturing boss is navigating the evolving device landscape
AI startup Iconic is trying to improve translations of under-represented languages for EU bodies