Over recent years, as part of the Government’s drive to increase employment, we have witnessed the proliferation of start-up incubators, accelerators, investment funds, and competitions to encourage entrepreneurship as a career choice.
This week 63 Irish companies are taking part in a five-day Enterprise Ireland organised trade and investment mission to the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Digital consumer engagement technology company Payback Loyalty is to double its Limerick workforce, creating 28 new jobs as part of an €2.5 million expansion programme.
Global Shares has announced an expansion plan which will create 80 new jobs over the next three years. The company which develops software for managing employee equity plans currently employs 60 people in Clonakilty and has offices in New York, California and London.
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD officially opened Glanbia’s new state-of-the-art dairy processing facility at Belview port in Co. Kilkenny on the 5th of March. Glanbia Ingredients Ireland’s investment programme of over €235m is the largest infrastructure investment made by an Irish company in 80 years.
The EPS Group, a provider of water and wastewater treatment and pumping solutions, is to create 50 new high-skilled jobs as part of a €3 million expansion at its plant in Mallow.
Space technology company Enbio is to create 12 new jobs at its newly opened €1.5m space technology centre in Clonmel, Co Tipperary, which has been funded by the European Space Agency (ESA).
Takumi Precision Engineering - working with one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in the world Part 2 of Enterprise Ireland Success Stories Video Series #IrishSuccessStory