EU makes equity investments in 42 innovative start - ups
The European Union is investing more than €1bn in innovative start-ups, including a Irish firm, as part of its new investment scheme for the European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund. They are also being encouraged to relocate elsewhere.
Source: siliconrepublic.comPublished on 2021-01-07
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