Sunday Independent: eHealth, a sophisticated technological ecosystem worth billions to the European economy, has the potential to knit together individuals' health data, offering truly personalised care provision.
Early-stage medical devices company CroíValve has raised €3.2 million. The company, which has developed a minimally invasive device to treat defective heart valves, is a spin-out from Trinity’s Centre for Bioengineering.
Abodoo, an Irish start-up that has developed a technology platform that matches workers with companies that support remote working, is looking to raise €6 million in a new fundraising round.
Forestry software company Treemetrics intends to double, if not treble, its workforce over the coming 12 to 18 months as it embarks on a plan to drive revenues from €1 million to €40 million by the end of 2022.
Applications for the Enterprise Ireland Innovation Arena and Awards at the National Ploughing Championships, in conjunction with the National Ploughing Association (NPA) are now being accepted.
A recent Brexit information briefing for the construction sector organised by the National Standards Authority of Ireland and the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government heard that the issue of certification could pose even greater challenges and severe disruption to supply chains if not addressed in a timely fashion.
Enterprise Ireland's largest medical technologies inward buyer event returns to Dublin's RDS on 10th October 2019. Registration is now open and closes on 15th April.
Dublin mobile software firm Anam is to host more than 300 mobile operators (which serve half of the world’s mobile population) at the GSMA’s Wholesale Agreements and Solutions (WAS) Summit in Kuala Lumpur.
The Market Research Centre provides Enterprise Ireland client companies with access to databases such as BvD, Orbis and Kompass, which include information on listed companies based on location and industry.
Minister Humphreys and Minister Halligan officially open ThreeD at WIT, a Designated Activity Company which was funded under Enterprise Ireland’s Regional Enterprise Development Fund (REDF).
Find out how Government Departments are working to encourage people into employment and training and how companies can work with them through the Open Doors Initiative at the Supporting Partners Seminar.
Agricultural manufacturer Abbey Machinery is targeting growth in South Africa after its diet feeder machines proved their mettle with farmers in the country’s demanding highveld.
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.
Ladislav Müller, manager for central and southeast Europe at Enterprise Ireland, describes new opportunities that are proving attractive to Irish exporters.
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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