EOY Ireland > The Programme > Finalists > Emerging Category > EOY Finalists 2004
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| Entrepreneur Name |
Company Name |
Background |
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Emerging Category 2004 |
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| Eamonn & Brian Fallon |
Daft Media Ltd |
Daft Media Ltd. was founded in September 2001 by Brian and Eamonn Fallon in Dublin. It was founded to commercialise the website Daft.ie which was started by Brian in 1997. |
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| Joanna Gardiner |
Emulave |
Ovelle Pharmaceuticals was founded in 1934 and is located in Coe’s road, Dundalk, County Louth. It is privately owned. We underwent a restructuring in 2000 and I have led the company as Managing Director since then. |
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| John Kelly |
Image Showers Ltd |
Images Showers was founded in Kilkenny in 2001, they have approx 200 customers coming from the bathroom segment of the building construction industry. We sell the product to Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales and Germany. |
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| Jim Miley |
Myhome.ie |
Ireland’s first fully fledged property and home portal - developed as a customised on line product with unique and ground breaking features. MyHome.ie was and remains the first one-stop-shop for residential property and related services in Ireland. |
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| Eleanor McEvoy |
Phonecard Warehouse |
Phonecard Warehouse have successfully introduced their solution to Greece through distributor Ecodes of Athens and are presently in discussions to sell solution and hardware to other European network providers. |
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| Patrick D O'Callaghan |
Delta Homes Ltd |
Delta Homes began trading in 2002 researching and producing modular house extensions for the Cork County Council and engaging in research and development on bathroom pods. |
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| Martin McKay |
Texthelp Systems Ltd |
Martin Mc Kay is a founding director of TextHELP Ltd one of Ireland’s fastest growing technology companies. Established just ten years ago the Antrim based company, which specialises in speech-enabled software secured VC funding in 1996. |
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| Donal O'Riain |
Ecocem |
Ecocem Ireland has invested €10m in a greenfield plant in Ireland and is the first dedicated producer of an environmentally friendly cement - Ggbs cement. At full output, by 2006, Ecocem Ireland will contribute to a reduction in CO2 emissions in Ireland of 270,000 tonnes p.a. |
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