FEATURE ARTICLE
More than 20 companies to share in regional funding of over €29m
 

Newstalk: The Regional Enterprise Development Fund, which is administered for the Government by Enterprise Ireland, will operate on a rolling basis as part of Project Ireland 2040.


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West Coast Week shows the way for Irish startups
 

Sunday Independent: Senior thought leaders and executives from Silicon Valley's tech and investor community shared knowledge and offered advice during West Coast Week, an initiative from Enterprise Ireland's Silicon Valley team.


INDUSTRY NEWS
€30m European Investment Bank backing for Nuritas
RTE
 

The European Investment Bank has agreed a €30m facility to support investment by Dublin-based biotech company Nuritas. 


Seven Irish regulatory technology firms named in world’s best list
Irish Times
 

Investment in Irish regtech start-ups from £5.5 million to £238 million in recent years. Irish companies operating in the regulatory technology or ‘regtech’ space are among the best in the world, according to a new ranking which places them above rivals from financial powerhouses such as Singapore and Hong Kong.


Platform helps stores compete in digital age
Irish Examiner
 

To help bricks and mortar stores to compete in the digital age, Dublin start-up ServiceDock has developed an innovative customer feedback and service platform for retail and restaurant chains.


PlanDomino secures €30,000 in follow-on investment from NDRC
Silicon Republic
 

Productivity tool for labs PlanDomino has won €30,000 in follow-on investment from the NDRC at PorterShed’s Investor Showcase in Galway.


Tyndall National Institute announce R&D collaboration with West Pharmaceutical Services
Irish Tech News
 

Tyndall National Institute announced that they have signed a Research & Development (R&D) collaboration agreement with West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc., to work on future developments of drug delivery systems for injectable medicines.


UX Design Institute raises €500,000
Silicon Republic
 

The UX Design Institute has raised €500k from private investors and Enterprise Ireland. The investment will be used to accelerate the company’s expansion as it sets out to more than treble staff numbers over the next year-and-a-half.


New global HQ for King & Moffatt
Construction Business
 

King & Moffatt's new global headquarters in Carrick on Shannon has been officially opened by An Taoiseach. The company also announced that it will expand its workforce with the creation of 90 new jobs.


2019 Student Entrepreneur Awards
 

Calling all third-level students in Ireland with a passion for entrepreneurship and business development. The Student Entrepreneur Awards is now open!


Ambition Germany - 7th December in Athlone - register now

Is your company interested in exporting or expanding in the German market? Find out why you should attend Ambition Germany.

Ambition Germany

 


UPCOMING EVENTS
5th Dec 2018: Finance 4 Growth, Dublin
7th Dec 2018: Ambition Germany, Westmeath
IRISH ADVANTAGE
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.

 


4site: Innovation engineered #IrishAdvantage
 

Headquartered in Limerick and with offices in Dublin and the UK, 4site is focusing on expansion - given the company’s unique capabilities and impressive track record, it’s no surprise that it is generating international interest.


GLOBAL AMBITION
The new Operational Excellence Offer #GlobalAmbition

Given our small and open economy, the need to drive competitiveness has never been more urgent. Now with our new Operational Excellence Offer you can access our range of competitiveness supports with a one stop shop application and assessment.

 


Irish companies build on UK construction success #GlobalAmbition
 

Donal Byrne, a senior development adviser for the construction industry at Enterprise Ireland, explains why Irish exporters in the sector are winning business in the UK.