This weekend, 22 start-ups and SMEs will gather in Ballymaloe, Co Cork, for the 2025 edition of The Entrepreneur Experience.
First launched in 2011, the Entrepreneur Experience continues to bring together some of Ireland’s most promising new companies.
Representing a wide mix of sectors – from food and technology to engineering – 23 founders and CEOs will take part in this year’s event, organised by AxisBIC.
Over the course of two days, participants will meet with seasoned business leaders and industry experts, gaining practical insights and strategic advice on how to grow and scale their ventures both in Ireland and internationally.
The Currency is once again partnering with the Entrepreneur Experience, alongside support from Cork City Council, Cork County Council, Grant Thornton, Broadlake, and Quintas.
As the final preparations get underway, here’s a look at the companies taking part in the 2025 Entrepreneur Experience.
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Wiistream: Giving every sport its own digital home

Founded in 2020 by Patrick Magee and Fionn Herlihy, Wiistream is a sports technology company. The business works with sports federations, clubs, and leagues to own their content, audience data, and revenue rather than giving them away to third parties.
Wiistream’s over-the-top platform powers live and on-demand streaming with integrated paywalls, sponsorship activation, and advanced analytics. This allows the content owners to create new sources of revenue while also improving the fan experience.
Magee has over 12 years of experience in software engineering and corporate sales. His previous work includes Hilti’s On!Track platform and Audi’s MMI all-in-touch system. Herlihy is a qualified accountant and manages Wiistream’s operations and finance.
Wiistream clients include the IRFU, with its IrishRugby+ service, Leinster Rugby+, DubsTV, and the World Baseball Softball Confederation. Collectively, its platforms have streamed more than 10,000 hours to audiences in 159 countries, reaching 240,000 registered users and generating €800,000 in 2024 revenue.
Wiistream is backed by Enterprise Ireland and Techstars’ US Sports Accelerator. The company now aims to scale into the US market, strengthen its global sales model, and expand its team.
Key2Biotics: Turning gut health science into real-world innovation

Key2Biotics was founded by Dr Alison Winger in 2024. The company is a Cork-based biotech that specialises in developing gut health food supplements under contract for brands. The company aims to bridge the gap between research and market by offering expert formulation, prototype development, stability testing, and regulatory consultancy tailored to the supplement industry.
Winger, originally from New Zealand, holds a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Western Australia and has over 25 years of global experience in biotechnology and probiotics.
Before founding Key2Biotics, she held senior leadership roles at Deerland Probiotics & Enzymes, PrecisionBiotics Group, and Novozymes OneHealth (now Novonesis), where she managed product portfolios worth hundreds of millions of euro. Known for her collaborative approach, she has led research teams across Europe and the US, driving innovation grounded in scientific integrity and sustainability.
Key2Biotics differentiates itself through its fully integrated development model, which offers end-to-end formulation, testing, and small-batch production all under one roof. The business specialises exclusively in biotic-based supplements such as probiotics and prebiotics, combining deep technical expertise with flexibility ideal for feasibility studies and early-stage launches.
With plans to expand production capabilities by 2026, Key2Biotics aims to become Europe’s leading CDMO (contract development and manufacturing) partner for gut health supplements, employing 20 scientists and technologists in Cork by 2030.
“Our vision is to set the benchmark for scientific excellence and collaboration in probiotic innovation,” said Dr Winger.
Assiduous: Bringing corporate finance advice to every business

Founded in 2023 by Barry Murphy and Fergal Meegan, Assiduous is a capital markets fintech company based at NovaUCD, developing a product called the Corporate Finance Autopilot.
This is an artificial intelligence (AI) powered virtual advisory platform designed to make strategic and financing expertise accessible to small and medium-sized enterprises. The system helps business owners navigate fundraising, liquidity events, and other key corporate transactions through intelligent, automated guidance.
Murphy is a chartered financial analyst (CFA) with over a decade of experience in corporate finance and equity capital markets, while Meegan has over two decades of experience in the corporate finance sector.
Following a €1 million funding round backed by private investors and Enterprise Ireland’s high potential start-up unit (HPSU) programme, Assiduous launched its platform earlier this year to strong early demand. The company’s goal is to scale from 15 to 100 SME clients within two years while continuing to advance its AI engine.
The founders say their vision is to democratise access to corporate finance advice and to build a company designed to endure, one that makes high-quality financial guidance available to every business, not just those at enterprise level.
MCS Tech: Bringing hospitals into the digital age

Founded in 2021 by Fiachra O’Driscoll and Nick Condon, MCS Tech builds software that helps private hospitals digitise and streamline their revenue cycles, from patient pre-admission to final payment.
Its cloud-based products, Sign-It and Claims Manager, are already deployed across the entire Bon Secours Health System, Ireland’s largest private hospital group, serving more than 250,000 patients and processing over €250 million in claims per annum.
O’Driscoll previously spent seven years at Amazon, where he led global digital programmes and launched products generating over $1 billion in revenue. At MCS Tech, he drives product and commercial strategy. Condon has extensive experience in fintech and insurance, having delivered large-scale digital transformation projects for clients such as AXA Global Healthcare.
MCS Tech’s upcoming AI engine, Remedi, is designed to help hospitals identify revenue trends, compliance risks, and inefficiencies across their data. The business is now preparing for a seed round to support both commercial growth and the rollout of its AI-driven features.
The founders say MCS Tech is the only cloud-based revenue cycle management platform built for private hospitals in Ireland, and soon to be the only AI-enabled one too, with ambitions to bring the same clarity, automation, and efficiency to hospitals worldwide.
Katana Healthcare: Using AI to make medication safer

Katana Healthcare was founded in 2025 by Anthony Lyons and Dr Derek Hennessey. The business aims to tackle one of medicine’s biggest problems, namely preventable medication errors. The company’s AI-driven platform supports clinicians at the point of care by providing context-aware insights that reduce error, minimise alert fatigue, and save time for frontline teams.
Designed with the assistance of doctors, pharmacists, and nurses, Katana integrates directly into existing clinical workflows to deliver the right information, in the right context, at the right time.
Lyons, formerly chief operating officer at Getvisibility, helped scale that company through its global growth and subsequent 2025 exit to Forcepoint. He has also held leadership roles with Varonis Systems, VMware, and FireEye. Hennessey, a consultant urologist at Mercy Hospital Cork, has published more than 115 scientific papers and lectures internationally in pharmacology and clinical practice.
Katana is now working with partners including the NHS, UCC, and Health Innovation Hub Ireland to structure pilots and accelerate commercialisation. The company plans to expand internationally, targeting markets in the UK, US, and beyond, while building a team of between 40 and 60 staff over the next five years. The founders’ long-term ambition is to use AI to transform medication safety globally and reduce preventable harm at scale.
Ainmhí: Celtic wisdom meets modern skincare

Founded in 2023 by Sarah Farrar, Ainmhí (the Irish word for animals) is a Kerry-based skincare brand that blends centuries-old Celtic beauty rituals with modern scientific innovation. Each formulation combines traditional botanical knowledge with clinically proven ingredients, reflecting Farrar’s dual background as a formulation scientist and chemist.
Originally from Liverpool, Farrar holds a master’s degree in chemistry and spent years working as a technical development manager, creating product formulations sold worldwide.
Her expertise in formulation and manufacturing has been central to Ainmhí’s growth, with all products designed and produced in-house at her Kenmare base.
Ainmhí’s multi-award-winning products celebrate Ireland’s landscapes and legends, harnessing indigenous botanicals for their restorative and nourishing properties. The debut collection draws inspiration from Irish myth and ritual, transforming ancient stories into contemporary beauty experiences.
Farrar is now focused on building domestic retail partnerships, expanding export growth, and making key hires to scale the business. “I’d love to see Ainmhí become a multinational brand and to create enough success to support an Ainmhí Academy, sponsoring Kerry girls through their STEM higher education,” she said.
PBBT Institute: Scaling science-driven psychotherapy worldwide

Founded in 2020 by Dr Ciara McEnteggart and Dr Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, the PBBT Institute is transforming how mental health professionals are trained and supported.
Built around Process-based Behaviour Therapy (PBBT), an evidence-based approach co-developed by McEnteggart, the organisation aims to improve the effectiveness and scalability of psychotherapy worldwide.
McEnteggart, who holds a PhD and has over 15 years of experience across academia and clinical practice, has published more than 40 scientific papers and book chapters and delivered over 70 international presentations and workshops. A former senior researcher at Ghent University, she now leads the institute’s mission to scale innovative, science-driven psychotherapy training globally.
Recognising the worldwide shortage of highly skilled therapists, the PBBT Institute delivers intensive training programmes that combine academic rigour with digital accessibility. Its new eLearning platform allows therapists across continents to access structured, evidence-based education with consistent quality and measurable outcomes.
“We are pioneering psychology’s first fully science-based psychotherapy,” said McEnteggart. “By combining rigorous behavioural science with scalable digital training, we can transform how mental health care is delivered and ensure effective therapy reaches those who need it most.”
The Institute aims to train 1,000 therapists annually, impacting more than 30,000 clients each year and building a scalable, global solution to the mental health crisis.
My Forever Tooth Fairy: Reimagining a childhood tradition for the world

Emma Duffy started My Forever Tooth Fairy in 2023. The company is reimagining the Tooth Fairy tradition for a global audience.
With 95 per cent of households in Western markets celebrating the ritual, the brand sees both emotional and commercial opportunity in a space with no clear market leader.
Duffy, who holds an MBA and has more than two decades of experience in marketing and high-growth companies, spent two years developing the flagship product and brand before launching in 2024.
Inspired by her daughter, she blends creative storytelling with commercial strategy to create products that grow with the child from their first to their last lost tooth.
After debuting with the My Forever Tooth Fairy Gift Set, the company is preparing to launch its second product and plans to expand into subscription experiences, accessories, and IP-led collections. “Our vision is to be bigger than Elf on the Shelf within the next decade and one of the world’s top 10 toy brands within 15 to 20 years,” said Duffy.
The brand draws on fairy folklore to strengthen its storytelling and connect authentically with international audiences.
HaPPE Earth: Making compostable PPE the new standard

HaPPE Earth was founded in 2021 by siblings Mary, Lisa, and David O’Riordan. The company aims to transform how the world thinks about medical and industrial waste. The company has developed the world’s first compostable medical PPE and an on-site system that turns used material into fertiliser and green energy.
Its flagship HaPPE apron replaces fossil-fuel plastics with a fully compostable alternative that has already been successfully piloted in hospitals. More than a product line, HaPPE Earth has created a complete circular model, which it calls the HaPPE Cycle, in which PPE is used, safely broken down, and converted into something valuable again.
Mary O’Riordan is a public health doctor with 18 years’ experience tackling infectious diseases, while Lisa O’Riordan is an apparel designer, and David O’Riordan is an engineer. Their combined expertise spans healthcare, logistics, and manufacturing.
The business is now focused on scaling compostable PPE sales, expanding its waste-to-fertiliser HaPPE Cycle, and establishing a pilot manufacturing line. By building local supply chains and onshore production, HaPPE Earth aims to strengthen sustainability and supply resilience for critical medical products.
HaPPE Earth’s long-term ambition is to make compostable PPE the global standard, eliminating millions of tonnes of plastic waste and proving that protecting people and the planet can go hand in hand.
Azure Communications: Blending creativity, technology, and growth

Azure Communications, founded in 2014 and subsequently acquired by Jenny Johnston in 2024, is a leader in print and marketing technology solutions, trusted by organisations to deliver communications that make an impact.
While supporting clients with their traditional print requirements, Azure also offers integrated technology and data-driven services, ensuring customers benefit from a comprehensive, modern communications solution.
The company partners with a diverse mix of household names, including the HSE, Kilkenny Design, Jysk, Hidden Hearing, and the Irish Cancer Society. Whether delivering high-volume print, personalised marketing, or agile data-led campaigns, Azure combines proven reliability with innovation to help clients connect effectively with their audiences.
Johnston, who joined Azure in 2023 before acquiring the business last year, brings extensive marketing and executive leadership experience. Her career includes launching Jysk into the Irish market, leading marketing for Kilkenny Design, and founding The Suss Edit, a sustainable fashion brand.
“As a new owner, I dream very big for this business,” Johnston said. “Azure Communications has the potential to become a major global player, scaling internationally and expanding well beyond our current product offering. The opportunity is there for us to take what we do best and build it into a world-class, future-focused communications company.”
Sibly Food Co: Homemade taste with healthy ambition

The Sibly Food Co. was founded in 2018 by Matthew Collins. The business began life in his parents’ kitchen in Ballydesmond, Cork, with Collins being driven by a passion for creating wholesome snacks made from natural ingredients. Brendan Fleming joined as director in 2021, bringing financial and strategic experience to help the company scale while maintaining its homemade ethos.
The business now employs seven full-time staff and supports 16 more indirectly, supplying over 450 outlets including premium hotels, cafés, and major retailers such as Applegreen and Aldi. Its range spans energy balls, brownies, banana bread, flapjacks, and macaroons, all made with naturally nutritious ingredients and suitable for gluten-free, vegan, and dairy-free diets.
Collins sees Sibly as a brand that balances convenience with authenticity. “Our goal is for Sibly to become a household name within 18 months, before expanding globally over the next five to seven years,” he said. “We’re proud of where we’ve come from and confident in where we’re going.”
Kella: Building a network where women leaders connect and thrive

Founded in 2022 by Hannah Wrixon and Caroline Dunlea, Kella is a platform designed to connect senior women leaders through AI-enabled peer matching, coaching, and high-trust professional circles.
Its TruePeer system blends algorithmic matching with human oversight to ensure timely, bias-free introductions that help women progress in leadership roles.
Wrixon, a three-time founder with multiple exits, leads the company’s strategy, growth, and operations. Dunlea, co-founder and chief executive of Core Optimisation, advises on digital growth, visibility, and go-to-market strategy. Together they combine experience in technology, entrepreneurship, and scaling to create an always-on leadership ecosystem.
Kella offers two membership tiers: Amplify, for rising leaders seeking career momentum, and Impact, for C-suite, founders, and board members who value curated, confidential peer advisory. “Our goal is to build Europe’s answer to Chief.com, a trusted home for one million senior women leaders and the employers who back them,” said Wrixon.
Talio: Predicting the next big flavour in food and drink
Talio was founded by Oran O’Flynn and Ciaran O’Connor in 2023 to help food and beverage companies identify emerging trends before they hit the mainstream. The company’s AI-powered insights platform unifies global menu, retail, and social data to show what flavours, formats, and ingredients are gaining traction. This enables innovation, marketing, and commercial teams to move from data to decisions faster.
O’Flynn, a chemical engineer and alumnus of Nasa, leads the company’s commercial strategy after securing €1 million in pre-seed investment through the Dogpatch Labs Founders Programme. O’Connor, a full-stack developer with over a decade of experience in scale-ups such as Zalando and Skedulo, heads technical development.
Talio’s clients include major food and beverage players such as Kerry Group, Valeo Foods, and Richmond Marketing. Its proprietary models are trained specifically for the sector, delivering insights that are contextually relevant to product innovation and market timing.
In addition to its software platform, Talio offers workshops that combine technology with tailored expert guidance, helping teams extract maximum value from the data. With plans to scale internationally and expand its technical team, Talio is positioning itself as a data partner for how the global food and beverage industry develops the products of tomorrow.
Treaty Software: Building on a legacy of trusted innovation

Founded in 2024 by Damien Lee and Tim Martin, Treaty Software is a technology company delivering custom software development, data analytics, digital transformation, and AI-enabled solutions.
The company was formed following a management buyout from Viatel and builds on a legacy dating back to 2005 under the Action Point brand.
Treaty combines nearly two decades of technical experience with a renewed focus on innovation and growth. Lee previously led software services at both Action Point and Viatel, while Martin brings more than 20 years of international experience in software sales, based between Ireland and Los Angeles.
The company’s client portfolio spans government departments, corporates, educational institutions, and international enterprises. Projects include the Department of Foreign Affairs’ Passport Online system, Chill Insurance, University of Limerick, and the Department of Transport’s ship radio licence system.
Since its establishment, Treaty Software has grown to 29 employees, exceeding its early targets and positioning itself for further expansion. Its goal over the next three years is to reach a team of 50, building on strong relationships across Ireland and the US while continuing to deliver secure, high-quality digital solutions for a broad and trusted client base.
The MenoPal: Building the data backbone for women’s health

The MenoPal was founded by Victoria Finlay in 2024 to address one of the largest unmet needs in healthcare: evidence-based data for menopause and perimenopause. The company is developing the central intelligence platform for women’s health, unifying symptoms, wearables, and clinical data into a secure, privacy-led ecosystem.
At the user level, the MenoPal app enables women to track symptoms, connect wearables, and receive AI-powered insights tailored to their health needs. Behind the app lies a structured data platform that supports clinicians, researchers, and pharmaceutical companies with decision support and evidence frameworks that have never before existed at scale in women’s health.
Finlay, an experienced entrepreneur and mentor recognised with awards including the JP Morgan Startup Visionary Award and the TechFoundHer Innovation Breakthrough Award, leads the company’s growth and partnerships.
“Our mission is to close the data gap in women’s health and ensure women everywhere can access personalised, preventative, and data-led care,” said Finlay. “By building the data backbone for menopause, we’re laying the foundation for the future of women’s health worldwide.”
Shuppa: Delivering everyday essentials in minutes

Founded in 2021 by Sean Meagher and Patrick Lynch, Shuppa is a rapid-delivery service offering over 2,200 grocery, alcohol, and household products through a streamlined dark store model.
Built for speed and reliability, the company aims to make everyday shopping faster and more convenient while keeping costs lower than traditional supermarkets and courier platforms.
Meagher has a background in logistics and supply chain management, having worked with major consumer goods companies including Mars, Coty, and P&G before joining Ocado, where he supported operational improvements. Lynch, meanwhile, began his career at Morgan Stanley before he co-founded the Southeast Asian finance platform First Circle, raising $40 million to scale the business.
By combining operational discipline with efficient distribution, Shuppa provides customers with a way to reclaim the time typically lost to weekly shopping. Its focus on reliability, accurate stock management, and customer convenience has helped it stand out in a crowded delivery market.
Shuppa’s long-term goal is to scale nationally and develop the infrastructure needed to make rapid grocery delivery a normal part of everyday life.
RT Sales: Engineering practical solutions for hedge and verge maintenance

RT Sales was founded by Padraig Teahan and Johnny Reidy in 2022 to combine on-the-ground contracting expertise with machinery design tailored to real-world use. Based in Kerry, the company specialises in hedge, verge, and tree maintenance, drawing on decades of field experience to engineer reliable, efficient equipment.
The firm’s flagship range, the RT ProArm Hedgecutter, was developed to address common challenges faced by operators, focusing on mounting flexibility, modularity, and safety. The ProArm models include fixed and telescopic arms with reach options from 18 to 22 feet and feature a stabilised mounting system unique to the RT brand.
In 2024, RT Sales received national recognition when the ProArm was named Machine of the Year at the National Ploughing Championships, reflecting its innovation rooted in contractor insight.
Teahan and Reidy now aim to expand distribution across the UK and Europe, supported by plans to grow local service and parts networks that prioritise reliability and uptime. Their ambition is for RT to become a leading hedgecutting manufacturer across Ireland and the UK within the next five years, continuing to design machinery informed by practical field experience.
Everywhere English: Teaching the language of the workplace

Founded in 2022 by sisters Kate and Becky Popova, Everywhere English is an online workforce-integration platform focused on improving communication, safety, and productivity in multilingual workplaces.
Its tailored learning system provides employees with site and role-specific English training, helping them understand the language of safety procedures, quality standards, and operational protocols.
Everywhere English embeds industry terminology and performance metrics into its training modules, aligning lessons with measurable outcomes such as reduced incidents and improved efficiency. Employers can track progress and return on investment through an integrated HR dashboard that supports transparency and accountability.
The company is now preparing for UK market entry, building partnerships across manufacturing clusters and scaling its technology following a recent funding round. With growing demand for workforce language solutions, the company aims to play a leading role in improving communication and productivity across industrial and manufacturing sectors.
Second Street Bakeshop: Putting toffee at the centre of sweet treats

Second Street Bakeshop was founded by Claire Keane in 2021 to bring a fresh take to confectionery, crafting American-style sweets with a premium Irish twist.
Drawing on her experience running a cookie company in San Francisco, Keane focuses on simple, all-natural ingredients turned into distinctive brittles and toffee popcorns that celebrate rich flavour and texture.
The company’s range centres on toffee as the hero ingredient—an area often overlooked by mainstream confectionery brands that tend to focus on chocolate. Each product is designed to balance indulgence with quality, earning recognition for its signature crunch and handmade character.
Keane said her vision is about combining creativity with growth. “Second Street Bakeshop stands out because we’ve built everything around toffee—its depth, its crunch, its nostalgia. It’s a small niche, but one with huge potential.”
Looking ahead, the company plans to expand retail distribution, grow exports, and create up to ten new jobs as it scales production.
Locket: Using AI to turn customers into loyal advocates

Founded in December 2024 by Susie Kilcoyne, Locket is an AI-powered customer retention and loyalty platform that helps brands build lasting emotional connections with their customers.
As e-commerce businesses face rising acquisition costs and declining loyalty, Locket uses agentic AI to predict churn and personalise engagement, turning data into dynamic, individualised experiences rather than broad segments.
The platform’s defining feature is its ability to regenerate storefronts in real time. This means that each user’s experience evolves with their interactions, from shopping behaviour to community participation.
Designed for direct-to-consumer brands in beauty, fashion, wellness, and lifestyle, Locket integrates prediction, engagement, and personalisation to drive growth without relying on constant discounts.
Kilcoyne said the company’s mission is to “scale emotional connection in the same way payment processors scaled transactions,” reshaping loyalty into something experiential and enduring. Her ambition is to make Locket the global standard for retention infrastructure, with Ireland as its innovation hub.
Whole Supp: Redefining functional nutrition through science and sustainability

Whole Supp was founded by Darren O’Reilly in 2023, with a mission to make high-performance nutrition both accessible and sustainable. Its flagship superfood meal shakes deliver 31g of plant protein and over 40 wholefood ingredients, combining nutrition with convenience for health-conscious consumers.
Building on this success, the company has launched Elevate, a hydration and creatine blend designed to support recovery and endurance. With distribution across retail, Amazon, and direct to consumer channels, Whole Supp has quickly established itself as a standout challenger brand, earning recognition as Food & Drink Start-Up of the Year 2024 and ranking among Ireland’s top e-commerce businesses.
“Our vision is to make Whole Supp the leading challenger brand in functional nutrition globally,” said O’Reilly, who aims to build a €100 million business and make the brand a household name across Europe and North America within the next decade.
EclimAi: Turning buildings into intelligent energy systems
In the push to cut carbon and energy costs, EclimAi is giving commercial buildings a new kind of intelligence. Founded in 2024 by Eoin Long and Brian Kelly, the Dublin company’s Vision AI platform transforms traditional HVAC systems into dynamic, self-adjusting networks that respond instantly to how spaces are used.
Rather than relying on static timers or dense arrays of sensors, EclimAi’s edge-device solution works with existing infrastructure to deliver immediate results. Live trials have shown around 40 per cent energy waste reduction. Early partnerships with major office providers are demonstrating both fast return on investment and scalability for the business.
With patents secured in the US and global protection in progress, EclimAi is carving out a leadership position in sustainable building intelligence, combining AI, internet of things, and computer vision to help clients meet ESG goals and improve performance at the same time.
Zeon Healthcare: Developing trusted nutraceutical and cosmetic brands
Zeon Healthcare was founded by Peadar Coyle in 2020 with the goal of creating high-quality nutraceutical and cosmetic products focused on prevention rather than treatment.
Based in Mullingar, the company develops its brands in-house and works with manufacturing partners across Ireland and Europe to maintain consistent standards in sourcing and production.
Its nutraceutical range includes Macu-Save, a soft-gel supplement that supports eye health, MyPro Diacare, a probiotic and hydration solution, and MyPro Kolicare, a probiotic formulated for infants.
Zeon’s cosmetics division centres on Human + Kind, which aims to become Ireland’s most sustainable body-care brand through recyclable sugarcane packaging and a supply chain that prioritises local production.
The company’s products are stocked by pharmacies and retailers in Ireland, the UK, and several European countries, with expansion to the US planned. “Our goal is to make at least two of our brands household names across Europe,” said Coyle, “and if we achieve that, the rest will follow.”
The 2025 Entrepreneur Experience™ will take place on Friday, 17 and Saturday, 18 October 2025 in Ballymaloe, Co Cork. The Entrepreneur Experience™ is a unique event for 24 emerging entrepreneurs to gain unparalleled access, advice and mentoring from 24 of Ireland’s most successful business leaders over 24 hours. The Entrepreneur Experience is organised and managed by AxisBIC in partnership with Cork City Council, Cork County Council, Grant Thornton, Broadlake, Quintas and The Currency.