Inside Business podcast: Immersive VR Education’s £6m IPO

Also this week, the European Commission’s plans for a digital tax and new Aer Lingus uniforms

Sandra Whelan, COO and David Whelan, chief executive, Immersive VR Education Photograph: SON Photographic
Sandra Whelan, COO and David Whelan, chief executive, Immersive VR Education Photograph: SON Photographic

When the founders of the Waterford-based Immersive VR Education took a €1,000 loan four years ago to start the business, they were flat broke.

This week the holding company for the tech start-up, run by husband and wife team David and Sandra Whelan, began trading on the London and Irish stock markets, raising £6 million (€6.7 million).

On this week’s Inside Business podcast, the couple speak to Ciarán Hancock about VR technology, their expansion plans and the realities of running a business with your spouse.

“I have to listen to Sandra, not just because she is my wife, but obviously because she is the COO,” David explains.

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Also this week, Cliff Taylor on the European Commission’s plans for a digital tax and what impact it could have on the Republic.

But first, Laura Slattery has a round-up of the week's stories, including a planned redesign of Aer Lingus cabin crew uniforms, the latest tourism figures and Paddy McKillen Jnr's Press Up hospitality group's potential stock market flotation.

Inside Business is a regular podcast from The Irish Times. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, on Android, on Stitcher, on ACast or on Soundcloud.

Jennifer Ryan

Jennifer Ryan is a former audio producer at The Irish Times