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Last week, I was lucky enough to attend the worldâs largest fintech conference, the Singapore FinTech Festival. With over 66,000 attendees from 150+ countries and exhibition spaces that could rival spaceships, it was an incredible experience.
But little did I know, I would witness firsthand a genuinely historic event for the island of IrelandâŚ
For the first time, Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland, and Invest Northern Ireland joined forces at the âIreland Pavilionâ, showcasing a unified front to promote the best of Irish and Northern Irish fintech solutions to a global audience.

The âIsland of Irelandâ joint delegation at Singapore Fintech Festival 2024.
This joint initiative, a first in the festivalâs history, brought nine Enterprise Ireland and five Invest NI companies together alongside high-ranking politicians and leaders from the whole island, including Conor Murphy MLA from the Department for the Economy in Northern Ireland, Leo Clancy, CEO of Enterprise Ireland, Mary Buckley, Executive Director of IDA Ireland, and Kieran Donoghue, CEO of Invest Northern Ireland.
Adding to the excitement, I had the pleasure of connecting with one of Ireland's most impressive entrepreneurs abroad: Joe Fitzsimons the CEO of Horizon Quantum Computing, based in Singapore. Meeting such pioneering entrepreneurs from Ireland and making a mark on the global stage was awesome. Check out our story about Joeâs achievements earlier this year here.

It was a fanboy moment as I got to share a beer with one of Irelandâs most impressive entrepreneurs.
The 2024 Singapore FinTech Festival was a celebration of fintech and a testament to the strength of a united Irish business spirit, which I sincerely believe is a positive step for entrepreneurs and businesses on our island and beyond.
Now, letâs get down to businessâŚhereâs a sneak peek of what we have in store for you this week:
Irish Scientist Shane Hegarty at the Helm of Biotech Success with Axonis Therapeutics' $115 Million Fundraising đşđ¸
Dubliner Lena Hennessy Steps into Key Role as COO of Worldâs Best Restaraunt đŠđ°
Vizrt Names Irish-born Vanessa Walmsley as New CCO đŹđ§
Irish Start-Up xWave Technologies Secures Major NHS Contract đŹđ§
We cover another 7 Irish-affiliated companies that raised a cool âŹ35 million in funding in the last fortnight. đ
Impress your friends with the latest Irish brain food stories. đ§
Enjoy âď¸

Irish Scientist Shane Hegarty at the Helm of Biotech Success with Axonis Therapeutics' $115 Million Fundraising đşđ¸
Irish neuroscientist Dr. Shane Hegarty, co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Axonis Therapeutics has successfully raised $115 million Series A funding round. The funding, celebrated on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, will drive the development of innovative therapies for neurological disorders, focusing on restoring nervous system function and providing new hope to patients.
A proud graduate of University College Cork (UCC) and one of Ireland's brightest scientific minds, Shaneâs journey from Ireland to the U.S. biotech scene is inspiring. His foundational research and education in UCCâs Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, coupled with early career support from the Irish Research Council and National University of Ireland, paved the way for his breakthrough work in neurological therapies.

Shane Hegarty, co-founder of Axonis Therapeutics
Axonisâs latest financing will support the development of ANX-037, a promising drug candidate designed to restore central nervous system function, addressing conditions that have long remained underserved. "This Series A is not only a financial boost but a validation of the potential impact Axonis can have in treating neurological disorders," says Shane.
Shaneâs career has been defined by academic excellence and dedication to advancing neuroscience. With a portfolio of 30+ peer-reviewed publications and prestigious awards such as the Neuroscience Ireland Early Career Investigator Award, he has consistently contributed to the field. He is well-placed to lead Axonisâs mission to bring novel neuromedicines to patients worldwide.

Dubliner Lena Hennessy Steps into Key Role as COO of Worldâs Best Restaraunt đŠđ°
Irish-born Lena Hennessy has taken on the prestigious role of COO at Noma, the iconic three-Michelin Star restaurant in Copenhagen, helmed by Chef RenĂŠ Redzepi. Known globally for its groundbreaking approach to Nordic cuisine, Noma has been celebrated as the worldâs best restaurant five times, most recently in 2021.
Lenaâs appointment comes at a pivotal time as Noma undergoes a transformative phase, with her role also extending to Noma Projects, a new initiative launched in 2021 aimed at sharing the restaurantâs innovative culinary expertise and inspiring global audiences. As COO and acting CEO of Noma Projects, Lena will lead operational strategy and drive the restaurant's ambitious vision forward.

Lena pictured before speaking with Oliver Callaghan at RTE
Hailing from Dublin, Lena brings a wealth of experience in finance and commercial strategy, most recently serving as Head of Strategy for Northern Europe at Dole. She holds a First Class Honours Degree & Masters from Sorbonne University, trained as a classical musician in Paris, and is a member of the Chartered Accountants of Ireland.
In a recent interview with Oliver Callan on RTĂ, Lena shared insights into her unexpected journey to Noma. Initially approached by a recruiter, she hadnât envisioned herself in the restaurant industry. But a coffee meeting with Chef Redzepi changed everything, leading her to step into this role at what she describes as âone of the most exciting juncturesâ in Nomaâs history.
đ Listen to her interview on RTĂ: RTĂ Interview.

Vizrt Names Irish-born Vanessa Walmsley as New CCO đŹđ§
Vizrt, a real-time graphics and live production technology leader, has appointed Vanessa Walmsley as COO. A University of Limerick alumna, Walmsley steps into her new role after serving as Vizrtâs Global Head of Customer Success. In her new position, Vanessa will lead Vizrtâs commercial teams, working to align the companyâs strategies even more closely with the needs of its clients, partners, and users.
Iâm thrilled to take on this role, Vizrtâs commitment to listening to and innovating for our customers is truly unique, and I look forward to amplifying that impact.
Vizrt is known for redefining visual storytelling across news, sports, broadcast, education, and more. Its technology powers billions of video stories daily through major global media outlets, including BBC, CNN, NBC, and ESPN, as well as organizations like NASA and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Vanessa Walmsley
Backed by Nordic Capital and operating in over 40 countries, Vizrt looks forward to Vanessaâs leadership in bringing its technology to a broader audience, supporting everyone from broadcasters to live streamers and podcasters.
With Vanessa at the helm, Vizrtâs future is bright for transforming video production and storytelling.

Irish Start-Up xWave Technologies Secures Major NHS Contract đŹđ§
xWave Technologies, a Dublin-based health tech start-up led by CEO Mitchell O'Gorman, has won a competitive contract to supply its cutting-edge clinical decision support (CDS) software to eight NHS Trusts in northeast England, serving over 3 million patients. This win marks a significant milestone for xWave as it continues to expand its reach in the UK market.
The companyâs proprietary technology helps GPs access the proper diagnostic tests at the right time, a vital step in reducing patient waiting lists and alleviating pressure on health services.
This contract win is a validation of xWaveâs value in the healthcare space. Weâre excited to take this solution to new markets, supported by our latest funding round on Spark Crowdfunding, which will also help us advance our AI capabilities.

Mitchell O'Gorman
Under Mitchell O'Gormanâs leadership since 2020, xWave has rapidly scaled, achieving âŹ500,000 in annual recurring revenue this year alone. A Dublin City University alum with a background in international marketing, O'Gorman reflects on the journey so far: âItâs been an incredible rideâstartup highs and lows, shared laughs, and the support of amazing people. And weâre only getting started.â

đ° That money was just resting in my accountâŚ
A massive congratulations to the other 8 Irish-affiliated businesses that have achieved an impressive total of over âŹ100 million in recent fundraising victories đĽ

đ Customs Window, a Dublin-based company providing a comprehensive solution for the entire customs declaration process, raises âŹ800k to help roll out their system to new customers in the UK.
đ SynOx Therapeutics, a biotech innovator in cancer therapies, raised $92 million to advance emactuzumab, a promising treatment for Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumour.
đ§Ź Ovagen, the Mayo-based biotech behind the worldâs first germ-free eggs for vaccine development has raised âŹ2m in a Series A equity investment round led by the Western Development Commission.
⥠GridBeyond, a leader in AI-powered energy management, raised $7.8 million to supports efforts to provide advanced grid services.
đĄ The Freebird Club, a travel and homestay platform for seniors, was awarded âŹ500,000. The funding will support the platformâs expansion and help build a community-oriented travel network for seniors worldwide.
đ¸ Payslip, a fintech platform for payroll management based in Mayo, closed a âŹ1.5 million round to improve its artificial intelligence capability.
đ Ulysses Ecosystem Engineering, an autonomous marine drone startup, has raised $2m in pre-seed funding. The San Francisco-based firm was founded in 2023 by Irish engineers Will O'Brien and Colm O'Brien.
đ Dataships, a start-up that helps businesses navigate the complexities of national email marketing laws and use them to drive compliant list growth and increased revenue, has raised âŹ500,000.

đ§ Brain Food
Here is your quick serving of Irish Insights-related wins, trends, events, media and resources that we think youâll enjoy digesting đ˝ď¸:
đ How Trump's Presidency poses the 'biggest near-term risk' to the Irish economy. READ HERE
đŚ Nearly Half of US Unicorn Founders Were Born Outside the US. Ireland has 10. READ HERE
đ¸ Stripe has a Bridge to crypto. READ HERE
đ Enterprise Ireland Announces Founder of the Year. READ HERE
đş How the first Guinness on Friday tastes:



