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Veri have been named the winner of Google’s Adopt A Startup 2017 Autumn Programme following a dragon’s den style final which was held in The Foundry at Google’s EMEA Headquarters in Dublin last night. 30 start-ups competed for a place in the final, and in the end eight were chosen to present a seven minute pitch focusing on the results they had achieved through taking part in the Adopt A Startup Programme.”
Pictured is Ann-Marie McSorley, Founder and CEO, Veri with Jao Soures, Maria Pender, Carol-Ann Corcoran, Sebastian Woods, Eugena Valadkevich, Joesphine Eviston.
Picture by Shane O'Neill, SON Photographic
A Kilkenny company has won Google’s prestigious ‘Adopt a Startup Programme’.
Veri was established by Ann-Marie McSorley last year and they help companies to digitise and track the various rules and regulations that they need to be compliant with.
Based in Kieran’s College, there are currently eight people employed.
Ann-Marie told KCLR News winning this programme is a huge boost for the fledgling company.
And, she says, as the company grows, so too will their workforce locally.