Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD recently announced the opening of two new Enterprise Ireland offices – in Istanbul, Turkey and Austin, Texas, USA. The announcement was made as the Minister opened International Markets Week, Enterprise Ireland’s single largest client event and a significant part of Enterprise Ireland’s strategy to drive Irish exports to support business growth and jobs in Ireland.
Would you like to find out how Enterprise Ireland can help your company access the brightest minds in research? Enterprise Ireland’s Research & Innovation unit has just launched a new guide for companies that want to tap into the resources and expertise in Irish applied research.
Irish equine suppliers showcase products to 70 buyers and vets from 18 countries A delegation of 70 international buyers, vets and key industry influencers from 18 countries were in Dublin with Enterprise Ireland recently to meet Irish suppliers to the equine industry.
One of Ireland’s youngest entrepreneurs – 13-year-old Jordan Casey – made the keynote speech at the Apple Store in Soho, New York recently as he launched two new apps.
The event was organised by the Irish International Business Network and was sponsored by Enterprise Ireland’s New York Office. The annual event aims to promote young entrepreneurship, and build contacts between US and Irish tech professionals.
Consulting Ireland, an Enterprise Ireland supported initiative, recently launched a new cluster programme designed to help and promote Irish busineses in winning international tenders. The 12 day programme, that runs over nine months, will equip participating companies with the practical know-how to succesfully access international markets.
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton TD recently announced that three Irish food companies will create 134 new jobs over the next three years in investment programmes totalling close to €9m supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, through Enterprise Ireland.
Over 400 people attended two information and networking sessions aimed at connecting local suppliers to opportunities in the construction sector under the Devolved Schools Programme. The events, hosted by the NDFA in partnership with Enterprise Ireland, provided a platform for local construction suppliers and enterprises to learn more about the schools building programme in their region and to meet with the five contractors who have been appointed to the Design & Build framework panel on the Devolved Schools Programme.