presentation 7 - gerard o'neill - vision2020 dublin forum

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In the opening session we looked at the strategy and cultural issues that need to be addressed for Dublin to become a global tech startup hub. However where are we starting from, what are current conditions like? We now welcome Gerard O’Neill who will outline the findings from our startup survey which was conducted in September. Gerard O'Neill - Chairman, Amárach Research Startup Ireland Vision2020 Dublin Forum

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Startup Ireland SurveyAn Amárach Research Briefing

to the Vision2020 ForumOctober 2014

284startups

21Acceleratorsincubators

Current State of Play

Ideation/ pre-startup

Started less than 1 year ago

Started less than 3 years

ago

30%34% 36%

Lifestage

240%

18% 18%24%

Base: working full time on startup n=253

Location

Startups

80%Male

20%Female

43%Under 35

57%Over 35

84%Irish 35

16%Other 35

Entrepreneurs

46%Involved in

startups before

54%My firststartup

Sectoral Focus

Working/Not Working

Early stage

funding

Scaling supports

Staffing talent

Early sales

State support

Working space

Business skills

39%46%

37% 36%24% 29% 25%

30% 15%21%

16%

21% 9%6%

Fairly difficult Extremely difficult

Growth Barriers

Trends Report

Any IP

15%Patents

24%Trademarks

67%None

Which way forward

Irish startup sector well served by government policy

16%Yes

41%Sort of

36%No

Startup sector well represented like other business sectors

14%Yes

20%Sort of

54%No

Irish startup sector is operating at full potential

4%Yes

13%Sort of

78%No

Incubator Survey

62%Incubators

57%accelerators

15-30startups atany time

5% - 15%Typical

AcceptanceRate

Could Support 10-20 moreStartups if space was

available

Space Mentoring

Training Third OfferEquity

Strong startup culture

Common constraints

Potential Pipeline

Capacity limits

Only the Beginning…

e. gerard.oneill@amarach.comt. 01 410 5200

w. www.amarach.comb. www.amarach.com/blog

t. twitter.com/AmarachResearch

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