Minister Heather Humphreys and Enterprise Ireland's CEO Julie Sinnamon discovered how Malone Group utilise robot and cobot solutions in industrial applications during Enterprise Ireland's Trade Mission to Manchester, Birmingham and the Midlands.
Sunday Independent:Irish high-tech construction companies are delivering some of Benelux's biggest data centre and pharmaceutical projects, on time and on budget.
A Galway-headquartered medical technology company has received €3.6 million in grant funding which will help it commercialise a device to treat a colorectal condition.
Golfer Graeme McDowell and Padraig Harrington’s caddie Ronan Floodare are among the investors to have backed Irish sports tech company Orreco as it closes off a €1.3 million Series A funding round.
Enterprise Ireland’s intellectual property (IP) strategy offer is aimed at helping companies secure the maximum value from their R&D and innovation activities.
'CroíValve is developing a solution to fix one of the valves in your heart, the tricuspid valve, without the need for surgery,' explained CroíValve co-founder and CEO Dr Lucy O’Keeffe.
Starling Surgical, a medical device technology in development at Trinity College Dublin has won an international medtech investment pitch event with MedTech Innovator at the MedTech Strategist Innovation Summit.
Campion Pumps and Irish Water have been awarded Project of the Year in the Pump Industry Awards for specialist engineering works carried out at Inniscarra Dam.
Enterprise Ireland's largest medical technologies inward buyer event returns to Dublin's RDS on 10th October 2019. Registration is open until 29th April.
Following a keynote speech at the Enterprise Ireland and Wet Networks (an Arup and WRC initiative) Water Innovation Seminar, Trevor Bishop spoke to Enterprise Ireland to discuss key issues explored at the event.
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.
Sometimes the most obvious solution to a problem is the last to get adopted, but as the pressure to find suitable talent grows, referral schemes are taking centre stage and a new app is making a big difference in recruitment.
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.