Irish company’s software is designed to help make pathology more efficient
Irish founders set sights on US market as public transport battles the legacy of Covid
Company currently employs 100 people, but expects to take this to 350 by end of 2023
Galway company helping bus operator to provide coronavirus-safe trips for passengers
Turnover jumps from €8.3m to €38.2m between 2017 and 2019 for Irish tech company
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Provizio set to expand team in effort to develop technology geared to improve safety
Transport data company’s technology in demand as operators respond to Covid crisis
Company using artificial intelligence to interrogate tissue sections from biopsies
Wexford-based company gets further €1.5m from existing investors to accelerate growth
New Irish technology aims to ease commuters’ fears about travelling during the pandemic
Backers include Steve Horowitz, who led development of Android operating system
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