
Ads to run in Ireland's national press and in specialist banking, insurance and engineering publications starting with the Sunday Business Post on Sunday September 5th.
http://corporatespinouts.com/press/CorporateSpinoutsAdSep2010.pdf
Much of enterprise discourse is focused on supporting spinouts from the third level sector. But colleges aren’t the only source of new science and tech companies; they can just as easily emerge from existing businesses, writes Gordon Smith.
One company's unused invention could be another's goldmine thanks to technology transfer, writes Sandra O'Connell. Pearse Coyle of Corporate Spinouts quoted extensively in the second half of the article.
http://corporatespinouts.com/press/100516SundayTimesBusiness.pdf
Describes how spinouts are a logical route for many in Dublin's International Financial Services Centre.
While university developed technology spin-outs look at future solutions we need to look at the commercially developed technology within Irish businesses to address the needs of the here and now, opines Pearse Coyle
http://corporatespinouts.com/press/19-04-10_Computerscope.pdf
After being involved in a number of successful start-ups, Pearse Coyle has embarked upon an initiative that aims to bring corporate spin-outs to fruition.
http://www.bizstartup.ie/news/item/16512-initiative-under-way-to-fos
The new service aims to assist Irish innovators to overcome the usual challenges faced by start-up companies which typically are funding, product development and the securing of a first customer.
http://www.businessandfinance.ie/bf/2010/3/march262010onestowatch/onestowatchcorporatespinouts
Corporate spin-outs begin with two key ingredients for a successful business – a tried-and-tested product or service that fills a gap in the market and a first customer, according to Pearse Coyle, founder of CorporateSpinouts.com
http://www.bizstartup.ie/start-up-kit/item/16503-how-spin-outs-come-about/
Corporate spinouts, where a firm offshoots a product or service into a new venture, can be lucrative, writes Pearse Coyle
Interview with Conor Brophy regarding the general climate for business startups and the supports available. Starts about 2 minutes into the programme.
http://www.tv3.ie/shows.php?request=businessmatters&tv3_preview=&video=20201
Thousands of jobs could be created if there was more of a focus on spin-out operations.
Explaining the rationale behind the corporate spinouts initiative.
http://corporatespinouts.com/press/NewsTalkBreakfast1Dec2009.mp3
Serial entrepreneur Pearse Coyle specialised in setting up corporate spin-outs, and has helped launch more than 15 technology firms.
Pearse Coyle is a specialist consultant working with spinout companies. He graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a degree in computer science in 1988 and uses his skills to market new technology products internationally.
http://www.sbpost.ie/post/pages/p/story.aspx-qqqt=MONEY-qqqs=themarket-qqqid=45733-qqqx=1.asp
One good thing about the recession is that it encourages enterprising people to strike out on their own and there is financial help out there.
As the recession continues, there is an ongoing debate in this newspaper and elsewhere as to how best to foster innovation and fuel the elusive ‘knowledge economy’.
http://www.thepost.ie/post/pages/p/story.aspx-qqqt=NEWS+FEATURES-qqqm=nav-qqqid=43986-qqqx=1.asp
A novel new initiative is facilitating people to set up spin-out companies having developed innovative products or services in-house within Irish-based companies.
Potential entrepreneurs are being given the chance to develop their own high-quality start-ups with the support of a new intitiative.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2009/0703/1224249965008.html