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NI start-ups bag £10,000 each from Techstart Ventures

Part of a cohort of 19 teams taking part in Co-Founders, the five start-ups will now use the funding to validate their business and develop its commercial potential.


Read more: NI start-ups bag £10,000 each from Techstart Ventures


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