INDUSTRY NEWS
Brexit preparation - is business ready for the unknown?
How Ireland is preparing for Brexit
Enterprise Ireland approves €74m Brexit funds
Progress made but many exporters still too focused on Britain
While Brexit looms, Enterprise Ireland reports positive 2018
Prepare for Brexit with Enterprise Ireland's Customs Insights online training
Talent, regulation and bridging the gender gap - what's next for the Irish fintech space?
12 daring Dublin start-ups to watch
Enterprise Ireland's Agile Innovation Fund
CES 2019: Tech start-ups unveil breathalyser gadgets that can improve your diet
Dublin-based Cubic Telecom in partnership with Panasonic
Hidramed hopes its non-adhesive dressing idea will stick
LearnUpon looks to be top of the class in crowded elearning space
Fresh Graze speaks to Newstalk's Vincent Wall
Dublin medtech HealthBeacon raises $12m in a Series A round
IRISH ADVANTAGE
Taoglas, antenna technology firm connects global customers
Get your business promoted internationally #IrishAdvantage
GLOBAL AMBITION
How Irish agritech is fostering a culture of innovation
Enterprise Ireland's Market Discovery Fund #GlobalAmbition
      
 
Germany takes notice of a new crop of Irish agritech firms

Sunday Independent: Ireland's reputation for quality and innovation in farming has created a thriving agritech sector that is pioneering advances across the entire agricultural value chain.

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Prepare for Brexit - supports available

Prepare your business for the risks and opportunities of Brexit with Enterprise Ireland's wide range of supports.

 

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INDUSTRY NEWS
 
Brexit preparation - is business ready for the unknown?
RTE Online

Enterprise Ireland's CEO Julie Sinnamon acknowledged that there are 600 Enterprise Ireland client companies that together employ up to 25,000 staff, who are vulnerable and at risk if there is a hard Brexit, due to their exposure to the UK.

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How Ireland is preparing for Brexit
Channel 4

Enterprise Ireland’s Jonathan McMillan spoke to Channel 4 News about how the agency is helping its client companies prepare for Brexit.

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Enterprise Ireland approves €74m Brexit funds
Irish Independent

Enterprise Ireland, the State’s overseas business promotion authority has approved funding worth €74m to help those companies that are most exposed to Brexit, although it believes 25,000 jobs here are vulnerable in the event of a hard Brexit.

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Progress made but many exporters still too focused on Britain
Irish Times

Publishing its annual report, Enterprise Ireland said that the number of companies who have “Brexit-proofed” their business jumped substantially last year with the organisation going so far as to work one-on-one with vulnerable clients on their contingency plans.

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While Brexit looms, Enterprise Ireland reports positive 2018
Silicon Republic

2018 represented a record high for Enterprise Ireland, with total employment in client-supported firms standing at 215,207. More than 60% of client employment was located outside Ireland’s capital.

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Prepare for Brexit with Enterprise Ireland's Customs Insights online training

If you want to prepare your business for customs after Brexit - register here to access Enterprise Ireland's free Customs Insights course.

 

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Talent, regulation and bridging the gender gap - what's next for the Irish fintech space?
Irish Independent

Deloitte has noted Dublin as one of Europe’s fintech hubs with the highest potential. It has been an exciting year for the Irish fintech scene with an exciting 2019 in the pipeline. 

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12 daring Dublin start-ups to watch
Silicon Republic

In Dublin’s fair city, the tech ecosystem is hopping with start-ups in a plethora of areas, from AI to blockchain and the internet of things.

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Enterprise Ireland's Agile Innovation Fund

The Agile Innovation Fund allows companies to access up to 50% in support of innovation projects. Find out more here.

 

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CES 2019: Tech start-ups unveil breathalyser gadgets that can improve your diet
Sky News

FoodMarble and Lumen have put their devices on display at the tech show in Las Vegas, with both designed to give people advice on what they should be eating.

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Dublin-based Cubic Telecom in partnership with Panasonic
Irish Independent

Tech company Cubic Telecom has entered a partnership with Panasonic Automotive. Cubic will expand its connectivity management solution for Panasonic Automotive customers across 54 countries in North America and Europe.

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Hidramed hopes its non-adhesive dressing idea will stick
Irish Times

Suzanne Moloney is a former chef who set up Hidramed Solutions in April 2016 to design user-friendly dressings aimed at those dealing with chronic wounds.

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LearnUpon looks to be top of the class in crowded elearning space
Irish Times

Dublin-based elearning specialists named Irish tech company of the year. The company has developed a popular cloud-based learning management system (LMS) that is used by more than 1,000 companies to deliver online training to their employees, customers, partners and resellers.

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Fresh Graze speaks to Newstalk's Vincent Wall
NewstalkFM

Seventeen-year-old Charlie Drumm joined Vincent Wall from Newstalk FM in studio to discuss his invention 'Fresh Graze', and how he hopes to turn it into a successful future business.

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Dublin medtech HealthBeacon raises $12m in a Series A round
Silicon Republic

With funding and FDA approval under its belt, this Dublin tech start-up has plans to help patients stick to their medication schedule.

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GLOBAL AMBITION
 
How Irish agritech is fostering a culture of innovation

Ireland has a vibrant agritech ecosystem where individual companies, universities, institutes of technology and other stakeholders challenge and disrupt conventional farming methods by working together to devise new solutions and applications for better, more efficient farming.

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Enterprise Ireland's Market Discovery Fund #GlobalAmbition

The Market Discovery Fund is designed to help companies meet the key challenges of market research, helping businesses take their first steps into new markets.

 

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IRISH ADVANTAGE
 
Taoglas, antenna technology firm connects global customers

Established in 2004, Ireland-based Taoglas is a leading designer and manufacturer of communication antennas for the Global IoT (Internet of Things) market.

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Get your business promoted internationally #IrishAdvantage

Enterprise Ireland client companies can increase their exposure to overseas businesses and can avail of several marketing opportunities through the #IrishAdvantage campaign. Find out how you can register your business here:

 

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