Byowave, a company that makes computer games controllers for people with disabilities, has raised €2.4 million from a number of seasoned investors, including Halo Business Angel Network, Enterprise Ireland and Irrus Investments.
The Halo Business Angel Network, which is a a group of experienced technology entrepreneurs, put in the largest share, with an investment of €1.1 million. Irrus, another angel investment fund led by Aidan O’Driscoll and Mike Ryan, invested nearly €650,000.
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