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A Laois man is among those shortlisted for this year’s 2021 EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards. Kevin Brennan, Managing Director and co-founder of Modubui.
Students, teachers and Riverhead Chamber of Commerce members say ‘cheese’ at Tuesday’s Chamber Tank event at the Residence Inn. (Credit: Tim Gannon)
Three Riverhead High School students selling Blue Wave Bandanas will be given a free vendor booth to sell their products at the next Cardboard Boat Race in downtown Riverhead.
Three other students plan to open their own vegan restaurant.
Those were some of the results of “Chamber Tank,” a collaborative effort between the Riverhead Chamber of Commerce and Riverhead High School.
The program is based on the popular “Shark Tank” television show, but the so-called sharks are local business owners and members of the Riverhead Chamber of Commerce.
Check out the 24 finalists for EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2021
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From left: Chupi Sweetman of Chupi, Roger Wallace from EY, and Niall Horgan of Gym+Coffee. Image: EY
The founders of Flipdish and LetsGetChecked are among the finalists for the annual competition.
Irish entrepreneurs from the areas of technology, health, retail and more are in the running for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year award.
EY has revealed 24 finalists from across the island of Ireland, representing companies that generate total annual revenues of more than €1.3bn.
‘The ability of entrepreneurs to embed the power of digital into all aspects of their businesses is reflected strongly in this year’s cohort’
Macquarie sells I&C smart meter portfolio to Energy Assets Group
It has divested Cortex Metering Solutions (CMS), a Meter Asset Provide in the UK I&C sector with more than 600,000 meters rented to more than 80 energy suppliers
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Macquarie Specialised and Asset Finance has announced the sale of its industrial and commercial (I&C) smart meter portfolio in the UK to Energy Assets Group.
It has divested Cortex Metering Solutions (CMS), a Meter Asset Provider (MAP) in the UK I&C sector with more than 600,000 meters rented to more than 80 energy suppliers.
Smart meters provide energy consumption data to customers and energy suppliers in near real-time, with the rollout a key enabler towards a more efficient energy system and gives customers more information and control over their energy use.