Kildare-based equine data management start-up aims to expand into New Zealand and grow revenues to €3 million before tackling Europe
Funding: €1 million
Equitrace, a Co Kildare-based data management start-up, is in the process of a €1 million funding round to support its growth. The business, based at the National Stud, stores the information used in a horse’s passport along with information on medications. “The US is a big growth market for us this year: we expect to pass the €1 million revenue mark. Next year we aim to expand into New Zealand and grow revenues to €3 million before then expanding into Europe,” Killian Gaffney, chief executive of Equitrace, told the Business Post.
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