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Cork to host prestigious European Angel Network Annual Congress

26 November, 2019

Brussels 25 Nov 2019 - Cork has been selected as the destination for the European Business Angel Network (EBAN), 21st Annual Congress. Launched today in Brussels, the EBAN Cork 2020 Congress will take place between the 10th and 12th of June. More than 300 business leaders, early stage investors, business angels, VCs, entrepreneurs, accelerators, seed funds and start-ups will make it to Cork for this major event.

The Congress will be hosted by AxisBIC with support from Cork City Council and Cork County Council. EBAN Cork 2020 will have a series of insightful keynotes, panel discussions, networking opportunities and seminars. Investor and entrepreneur-led workshops will celebrate the benefits and advantages of collaboration between investors and entrepreneurs. Previously held in Helsinki, Malaga and Sofia, this event will attract delegates from across the world looking forward to learning from and engaging with experienced company founders, entrepreneurs, successful investors and trailblazers in the start-up, scale-up arena. 

“This is a significant opportunity for Cork to partner with EBAN to host this unique European Business event here in Cork,” said Michael O'Connor, CEO of AxisBIC and EBAN board member. 

Dr Hermann Hauser, serial entrepreneur and angel investor, co-founder of Amadeus Capital, will lead the keynotes at EBAN Cork 2020. Hermann has successfully developed and financed 150 plus high-tech companies whilst offering inspiration and mentorship to the next generation of entrepreneurs.  Also participating will be 2017 World Angel Investor Peter Cowley, whose track record includes investment in more than 70 early stage companies, along with one of the most powerful businesswomen in Europe, entrepreneur and international telecommunications expert Candace Johnson.

“I’m looking forward to the opportunity to share my perspective as an entrepreneur and investor with delegates attending EBAN2020,” said EBAN President Peter Cowley, whose track record includes investment in more than 70 early stage companies, with eight positive exits and 13 failures.  “Hopefully by sharing my experience and even perhaps a war story or two, I can help improve the journeys of start-ups by educating angels and entrepreneurs to make fewer mistakes, work better together and create environments that yield more successful exits.” In addition to leading EBAN, Mr Cowley is one of several keynote speakers already confirmed to appear at the event.

Pictured at the launch of Launch of EBAN Cork 2020 Congress with Tánaiste Simon Coveney TD is Eileen Moloney, AxisBIC, James Fogarty, Deputy Chief Executive, Cork County Council, Ann Doherty, Chief Executive, Cork City Council, Cllr Des Cahill, Cork City Council, and Fionnuala Wall, AxisBIC

Panel discussions will explore topics such as creative and impact investing and cross-border investments, focusing on leadership and authenticity. Breakout sessions will challenge how new technology in the spheres of the life sciences, agriculture, maritime and blockchain can shape the future. Investor-ready start-ups will also have the opportunity to pitch their ideas to a panel of angel investors, VCs and entrepreneurs.

The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Minister Simon Coveney said:

“Cork has already proven itself as a city with a progressive outlook, thanks to the support provided to the hundreds of industries that have chosen to establish themselves in Cork. EBAN 2020 is yet another opportunity to showcase the opportunities for collaboration and expansion available here in Ireland, coupled with AxisBIC’s proven track record with start-ups, entrepreneurs and investors it puts them in the driving seat to host this flagship event.”

To secure your early bird ticket for EBAN 2020 and to view details of the three-day event visit www.ebancork2020.com.

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