Could Big Tech’s retreat pave the way for Irish start-ups?

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While sympathetic to those who have been laid off in the cuts at Twitter, Meta and Stripe, some commentators say the job cuts could be a boon to indigenous companies and help rebalance our economy. ChasTaylor and killianwoods report.

Over the past few weeks, the ongoing wave of job cuts in the sector has led many to speculate that Big Tech’s party is over. But at Dogpatch Labs in the Dublin docklands last Thursday evening, the mood was one of resilience.

The start-up hub, which is home to over 250 indigenous tech-focused companies, held an event to extend the hand of friendship to people laid off from the likes of Meta, Twitter and Stripe.

 

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Are the same commentators who never saw this coming?

So true. Just ask those in our education and training sectors doing a great job. leo_murp DonegalLEO QUBEngagement atu_ie

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