‘How to scale Globally with limited funding/investment?’
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About this Event
‘How to scale globally with limited funding/investment?’
You are invited to attend the following Seminar and Masterclass:
When: Thursday 12th December 2019
Where: DCU Ryan Academy, Innovation Campus, Old Finglas Road, Glasnevin
Running Order:
08.30 am - arrivals & refreshments
08.45 am - Welcome by Niamh Collins, DCU Ryan Academy
08.50 am - AllP Overview, Damien McConville, InterTradeIreland
09.00 am - Seminar starts with Henry-Joseph Grant
10.00 am - Coffee
10.20 am - Masterclass with Henry-Joseph Grant
11.45 am - Q&A and Event Finish
Event funded by: InterTradeIreland under their All Island Innovation Programme
About AIIP:
Our All-Island Innovation Programme continues to promote and encourage innovation across the island. The Programme consists of a series of FREE innovation lectures, seminars and masterclasses that are held throughout the year to share international best practice in areas of innovation.
Each year the events take place in Belfast, Dublin, Galway and Cork and are attended by over 1,000 business leaders, policy makers, students and academics from across the island. More details about AIIP
Guest Speaker: Henry-Joseph Grant, CCO, Talixo
What Henry will cover:
Not every startup has access or the ability to raise the investment, most need to be laser focuses on milestones, "scrappy and relentless" to achieve them.
Henry will share his learning's and best practice, from his experience building hyper growth startups across the world. From exponentially growing JUST EAT pre Series A and how the dynamics changed after going on to raise investment, to successfully founding the European arm of The Entertainer with zero budget in the first year, to scaling his current company Talixo to 1000+ cities across 130+ countries with only €12m investment.
Who is Joseph-Henry Grant:
Henry is Chief Commercial Officer at Talixo, the world's leading B2B ground transportation startup based in Berlin, he writes for Irish Tech News and also mentors entrepreneurs through a variety of accelerators, initiatives and investment funds.
Previously, Henry was part of the team that built JUST EAT from a bootstrapped startup to $2.44Bn IPO and he went on to work with startups all over the world. He was named in the top 25 entrepreneurs in the UK by Smith and Williamson. Henry is originally from Draperstown in Co. Derry/Londonderry and is very proud of where he's from and keen to help the tech startup ecosystem throughout the island of Ireland.
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**25 places ONLY available for the Masterclass