Daisy Stapley-Bunten

Daisy previously worked at Startups Magazine for two years, but has since moved on to the Entertainment Industry.

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Feedr: Defining your culture blueprint to hyper-charge growth

For founders looking to start a business it is imperative to get the culture right – as getting it wrong can lead to bad investor, customer and employee experience. At Women of Silicon Roundabout ‘Founder Focus’ workshop track, CEO and co-Founder of London-based foodtech startup Feedr, Riya Grover delivered a thought-provoking workshop titled ‘Defining your culture blueprint to hyper-charge growth’, and explained why it is so important to get it right from the start.

Entrepreneurs vs. Intrapreneurs: A growth mindset

Startups Magazine attended the Women of Silicon Roundabout 2019 (25-16th June) workshop ‘Getting an innovative mindset: why the world needs more entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs’, and here’s what we thought.

Less counting sheep, more counting data

Peak Labs, the digital health company, started with four co-founders (Gerald Goldstein, Itamar Lesuisse, Sagi Shorrer and Xavier Louis) in 2013 who set out with an aim to be the number one digital health brand using technology to help people’s wellbeing. Fast forward six years later, and you’ll find a 50-member strong team which has raised up to ten million dollars over three rounds of funding to accelerate and grow the company and its two digital products, Peak Brain Training and Rise.

The Modern Cheesemonger

An idea churned out of the frustration of seeing good cheese go to waste and cheesemakers’ reputations spoiled, one man set out to save the future of dairy delicacies.

A hunt for the most renegade idea

As a startup, what would be your Golden Ticket to propel you towards success? Workspace expenses covered? Invaluable mentoring and guidance?

A concrete idea: a wireless speaker entirely cast in concrete

Startups Magazine first clapped eyes on Le Pavé Parisien at CES 2019 within the French Pavilion in the Eureka Park and was instantly intrigued to see the world’s only high-end speaker cast entirely in concrete.

AO Innovation Lab calls for digital disruptors

AO, the online electricals store, and L Marks, leading advisor in applied innovation and experienced investor in early-stage technologies, have partnered in a global search ‘for the next digital disruptors who will make online shopping easier and faster for its customers’.

Always the cold side of the pillow

Created by two former insomniacs in 2016, Moona is the first smart product to not only track your sleep habits, but to enhance them by regulating head temperature to help the user get to sleep faster, deeper and wake up naturally.

The Launchpad Awards

Subcon is introducing the Launchpad & Launchpad Awards to this year’s event. The Launchpad aims to propel startups and entrepreneurs by giving them a platform to share their innovations with thousands of engineering and manufacturing professionals with the power to influence and guide them to future success.

Resilience and the ‘Dark Triad’

Director, Founder, Business Psychologist and Business Coach at DH Coaching & Consulting, Dannielle Haig, headed a personal development workshop powered by C&C, PA recruitment agency, teaching the importance of ‘resilience’.

Ground Control to Major Tom

The audience at the Dublin Tech Show 2019 fell silent and slipped into awe as it listened to the man who broke into Mir using a Swiss Army Knife, flew into Earth orbit three times, was Commander of the International Space Station (ISS), has spent 166 days in space and was the first Canadian astronaut to walk in space: NASA Colonel, Chris Hadfield.

Fireside Chat: How to succeed with a startup

Moderated by Graham Hussey, Co-Founder of The Startup Van, this panel at the Dublin Tech Show 2019 (DTS) made up of celebrity companies in the startup arena, Expon Capital, 500 startups, Valor Ventures and Techstars, broadly discussed the ways in which a startup can succeed.

Positioning your team and brand for international scaling

On the ScaleX stage at Dublin Tech Summit 2019, April 10th, a panel comprised of: Andrew Lindsay VP Corporate Development and Business Development at Hubspot; Alan Costello Venture Investor Leader at NDRC; Niall McEvoy Manager of High Potential Startups at Enterprise Ireland; and moderated by Graham Hussey co-founder of The Startup Van, discussed how to position your team and brand for international scaling.

Let’s stop glorifying failure

On the ScaleX stage at DTS 2019 (Dublin Tech Summit) Willie Morris got real in his talk about startup failure.

The business of engineering: startups on startups

Successful tech entrepreneurs share the lessons learned from starting a new business.

Bare Conductive: Electric Paint

Founded in 2009 by four graduates, Bare Conductive has already launched two successful Kickstarter campaigns. Startups Magazine talks with with Isabel Lizardi, CCO and co-founder.

Kickass Women + #BalanceForBetter

To celebrate International Women’s Day, Brighton workspace PLATF9RM presented its event ‘Kickass Women’ featuring Startups Magazine’s own Editor and Founder, Daisy Stapley-Bunten.

Felcana: A New Generation of Pet Care

Felcana is the new generation of digital pet care. It is an ecosystem of connected and responsive smart devices that monitor your pet. Designed by experienced vets and developed by inventive engineers.

Eureka! The highlights at CES 2019

The French pavilion has dominated the Eureka Park at CES, and 2019 was no exception with the country represented by no less than 414 startups. However this year’s CES saw Britain step up to the plate alongside its global counterparts, bringing along over 100 UK companies.

Animaro

Animaro is a furniture design brand which combines art with engineering to create beautiful objects which are visually playful for the home, such as lighting and clocks.