Belfast Investment event returns

by Startacus Admin

The Belfast Raise, a Belfast investment event connecting startup founders with investors, entrepreneurs and mentors is back Thursday 8th November, 2018.
One of the hardest challenge for startups founders is meeting investors and mentors who have been on the business journey. An even harder challenge is for investors and entrepreneurs to meet start up companies who are so busy running their business, they don’t have time to network.
Step forward the returning, Belfast Raise, which connects these two groups, startup founders will meet investors, entrepreneurs and mentors and vice versa.
Happening at Queen’s Film Theatre on Thursday 8th November, the bi-annual pitching and investment event will showcase potential high growth businesses, with entrepreneurs and investors alike watching the pitches and enjoy networking in the QFT, Northern Ireland’s leading independent cinema, during the QFT’s 50th year celebrations.
Previous Belfast Raise events have seen over 70 entrepreneurs and investors enjoy a range of pitches from various industry sectors including software, technology, ecommerce and data management, with Alumni pitchers such as Stormharvester, PerformaSports, Continually, Rotor and AirPOS having since closed investment rounds.
The one objective from the Belfast Raise is to enable entrepreneurs and investors to come together in informal surroundings that encourage innovation, creativity and investment.
Limited Tickets left for the event are available to purchase through this Eventbrite ink.
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Published on: 5th November 2018
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