Irish early-stage Investment Firm Lucey Fund to host networking event in Belfast

by Startacus Admin

Irish Early-Stage Investment Firm Lucey Fund are hosting an AMA (Ask Me Anything) session on October 31st in Belfast.
The Lucey Fund aims to share hints on how to manage finance, get funding and what is the first thing entrepreneurs should do when starting a company. Ask any questions about early-stage startups and get a consultation from the fund that invested in 100+ companies.
Who should attend?
- founders to be
- early stage startups
- entrepreneurs who want to learn more about how to talk to investors and how to manage their finance.
Schedule of the event:
6:30 PM — 7:00 PM Doors open
7:00 PM — 7:45 PM Q&A with Lucey Fund
7:45 PM — 8:30 PM Networking
The Lucey Fund is a fund for very early stage Tech Angel investing and they have invested in 100+ startups in the past 3 years, 30 of which were in the past 12 months, with plans to make 40+ in 2017. They are seeking new investment opportunities in Belfast, so this sounds like a great opportunity to meet Founder Ian Lucey and tell them more about your startup.
Register for your free ticket here.
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Published on: 16th October 2017
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