AI, fintech, medtech dominate as Irish venture capital up 25pc – KPMG

February 3, 2026 at 08:44 AM UTC
Silicon Republic
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AI, fintech, medtech dominate as Irish venture capital up 25pc – KPMG

Venture capital investment in Ireland experienced a substantial 25% surge in 2025, reaching $1.45 billion compared to $1.15 billion in the preceding year. This significant uptick, detailed in KPMG's Venture Pulse report, underscores a robust and growing appetite for funding innovative ventures within the Irish tech ecosystem. The growth indicates a strong confidence in the region's ability to foster and scale promising technology companies. Key sectors driving this investment boom include artificial intelligence (AI), financial technology (fintech), and medtech. These areas represent the vanguard of technological advancement, attracting substantial capital due to their transformative potential and market opportunities. The focus on these high-growth sectors signals a strategic alignment with global digital trends and a commitment to developing cutting-edge solutions. This increased investment is poised to empower a new generation of Irish startups, fostering job creation and bolstering the nation's digital sovereignty. By supporting homegrown innovation in AI, fintech, and medtech, Ireland aims to reduce reliance on non-European solutions and establish itself as a leader in critical digital domains. The trend also suggests a positive outlook for European technology development, potentially creating a more competitive landscape against established global tech hubs.

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Published: February 3, 2026 at 08:44 AM UTC
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