In this episode of Where Innovation Happens, I sit down with Patrick Walsh, CEO of Dogpatch Labs, one of Ireland’s most important startup and innovation hubs, based in an historic building in Dublin’s Docklands.Dogpatch Labs sits at the heart of Dublin’s technology ecosystem, surrounded by the European headquarters and major offices of companies like Google, Meta, Stripe, HubSpot, OpenAI, and Anthropic. But as Patrick explains, Dublin’s innovation story is not only about big tech. It is increasingly about the founders, engineers, investors, and young builders who are emerging from that ecosystem to create the next generation of Irish startups.Patrick and I discuss how Ireland’s innovation economy has evolved, why Dublin has become one of Europe’s most concentrated centers of international tech talent, and what still needs to change for Ireland to reach its full entrepreneurial potential. We talk about startup policy, stock options, angel investment, pension fund capital, and the kinds of physical infrastructure — including wet labs, hardware labs, and larger startup campuses — that can help founders build more ambitious companies.We also explore how Dogpatch Labs is supporting founders at multiple stages, from teenagers in its Patch youth program to deep-tech and biotech startups such as Meta-Flux, a Dublin-based company using AI to model disease biology and improve drug development decisions.Along the way, we compare Dublin with other innovation ecosystems including Paris, Boston, Cambridge, and Silicon Valley, and discuss how AI is changing the path of entrepreneurship itself. Patrick offers thoughtful advice for people considering whether to become founders, including why grit, resilience, optimism, and a genuine need to solve a problem matter more than simply wanting a “cool” startup career.This conversation is about Dublin, but it is also about a larger question at the heart of this show: how do we build places where entrepreneurs can do their best work, take bigger risks, and solve problems that matter?Topics covered:Dogpatch Labs and Dublin’s startup ecosystem Ireland’s big tech presence and its impact on founders Google, Meta, Stripe, HubSpot, OpenAI, and Anthropic in Dublin The role of startup hubs in building innovation economies What Ireland can learn from Paris, Station F, Boston, and Cambridge Startup policy, stock options, angel investment, and pension capital Why physical innovation infrastructure matters Wet labs, hardware labs, biotech, and deep tech in Ireland Youth entrepreneurship and Dogpatch’s Patch program AI-native startups and the changing founder journey Meta-Flux and the intersection of AI and pharma Why entrepreneurs matter for solving global problemsFeatured guest:Patrick Walsh, CEO of Dogpatch LabsHost:Tim Rowe, Founder and Chair of CICWhere Innovation Happens explores the people, places, and ecosystems that help entrepreneurs thrive — from startup hubs and innovation districts to the communities that make ambitious new ideas possible.