Steven Troughton-Smith - Developer of iPhone applications
Troughton-Smith is a student and a successful developer of iPhone apps.
Cathal Gaffney of Brown Bag Films has made the journey from college dropout to feted CEO by virtue of hard work, self-reliance and an endless passion for animation.
Corkman Tom Kearney travelled the exotic historial spice routes of the East before coming home and setting up his own spice company Spice O’Life in Dunmanway.
Thirteen-year-old Dylan Bryan, winner of the junior category in the Fingal Student Enterprise Awards, has come up with an idea that turns the recession into an opportunity.
Clare McCollum from Portstewart, Co Antrim was the overall winner of the ‘Leaders of Tomorrow’ awards for 2010, impressing judges with her ‘DipStick’ project.
Managing director of IT security firm keepITsafe, twenty-seven year old Eoin Blacklock’s entrepreneurial flair came to light in his college years when he and Jonathan Crowe, now technical director, saw a gap in the market to supply a cost-effective backup solution to companies.
Ed Fidgeon-Kavanagh’s enjoyment of doing PowerPoint presentations while he was a Commerce student at University College Dublin (UCD) has led him to set up a business providing this as a service to start-ups and other businesses.
At just 20 years of age, Steven Troughton-Smith is a student of digital-media engineering at Dublin City University, and also a successful developer of iPhone applications for Apple’s iTunes App Store.
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