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Ocras
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Kind of a difficult one, but would love to hear some personal non-objective viewpoints;
Someone is approaching Enterprise Ireland with an innovative, but non patentable concept/product.
They are hoping to qualify for feasibility capital.
If you were representing Enterprise Ireland, would you take it as rude to be asked to sign an NDA, before the project was presented to you in full?
Fear is, that Enterprise Ireland are involved with existing companies who could develop and supply the same product, as opposed to Enterprise Ireland assisting a start-up.
This is by no way questioning the integrity of Enterprise Ireland, but NDA's exist for a reason.
Someone is approaching Enterprise Ireland with an innovative, but non patentable concept/product.
They are hoping to qualify for feasibility capital.
If you were representing Enterprise Ireland, would you take it as rude to be asked to sign an NDA, before the project was presented to you in full?
Fear is, that Enterprise Ireland are involved with existing companies who could develop and supply the same product, as opposed to Enterprise Ireland assisting a start-up.
This is by no way questioning the integrity of Enterprise Ireland, but NDA's exist for a reason.