Ireland’s newest pot of gold: 10 of the most promising startups to watch in 2026

February 16, 2026 at 01:46 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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Ireland’s newest pot of gold: 10 of the most promising startups to watch in 2026

Ireland is emerging as a significant hub for innovative technology startups, with Dublin at the forefront of this growth. Beyond attracting multinational corporations, the country is fostering a new generation of locally founded companies focusing on key digital sectors like AI infrastructure, fintech, and enterprise software. This burgeoning ecosystem is positioning Ireland for a substantial expansion phase in the coming years. A prime example of this innovation is Bronto, a startup founded in 2024 that has developed a unified logging layer specifically for AI-driven organizations. Their platform addresses the fragmentation and scalability issues inherent in traditional logging systems by offering a single, real-time searchable interface capable of handling high data volumes and long-term retention. Bronto has secured over €11.7 million in funding, underscoring the demand for efficient data management solutions in the enterprise space. The impact of these advancements extends to crucial areas like healthcare, with biotech firm Aerska, established in 2025, pioneering RNA interference medicines for neurological diseases. By silencing genes that produce harmful proteins, Aerska aims to offer targeted treatments at a biological level. The company has already raised €50.4 million to advance its therapeutic pipeline, signaling strong investor confidence in innovative biomedical technology.

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Published: February 16, 2026 at 01:46 PM UTC
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