Enterprise Minister Peter Burke will be in attendance at the Radisson Hotel in Athlone.
The 2025 Regional Start-up Summit is taking place in Westmeath today.
The event in the Radisson Hotel in Athlone, will be opened by the Employment Minister and Longford Westmeath TD Peter Burke.
235 CEOs and Founders took part in this year's Scale Ireland’s 2025 State of Start-ups Survey.
For the fourth year running, 80% of founders say access to funding is their top challenge, labeling it difficult or very difficult.
Meanwhile, nearly 88% are adopting AI, though 44% remain unclear about the impact of the EU AI Act, highlighting an information gap.
Scale Ireland CEO, Martina Fitzgerald says this event is a networking opportunity:
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