Sunday Independent: Irish companies that sell solutions into the burgeoning ocean economy are setting sail to capture opportunities across the Middle East and North Africa.
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.
Enterprise Ireland client companies can increase their exposure to overseas businesses and can avail of several marketing opportunities through the Irish Advantage campaign. You can:
Feature in success stories and other content that will be actively promoted overseas
List your company in a directory that’s searchable by sector and market
Appear in sector-specific collateral, both in print and digital
‘We're not walking away from the UK. We will continue to maintain position in that market but it's about growing the rest of the world faster.’ - Julie Sinnamon, CEO of Enterprise Ireland speaking at the launch of Enterprise Ireland's International Markets Week 2018.
More than half of Ireland's manufacturing companies have acted to reduce their exposure to Brexit. The most-popular actions taken by firms were to diversify into new markets and improve their financial management, according to Enterprise Ireland's latest export market watch.
Last week, more than 150 international market advisors from Enterprise Ireland’s 33 overseas offices were in Ireland to participate in over 2,100 meetings, advising Irish companies on global export opportunities and how to diversify into new markets in response to Brexit.
This week, John Halligan T.D. Minister of State for Training, Skills, Innovation, Research and Development leads a 5-day Enterprise Ireland ‘Education in Ireland’ mission to China.
Irish video technology company Axonista has partnered with Dutch factual content producers Off The Fence on an interactive video-on-demand platform “dedicated to our future on this planet”.
Founded in 1978 to supply raw materials to the global diagnostics industry, the company now produces some 300 different reagents – 150 antibodies and 150 proteins – which are used for the diagnosis of a vast range of diseases.
NDRC-based start-up Cortechs has raised €1.3m in EU Horizon 2020 funding to help commercialise its innovative Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) treatment solution CereBrill.
Irish peer-to-peer car hire firm Fleet has successfully tendered to provide Dublin City Council (DCC) with an app-based virtual vehicle pool for council staff to access transport at work.