Sunday Independent: Indigenous exporters play a vital role in the Irish economy. By successfully growing sales in overseas markets, they create and sustain the kinds of jobs that support regionally balanced economic growth.
Looking for a graduate programme that offers a sense of what working with internationally scaling companies is like? Enterprise Ireland runs both national and international graduate programmes.
The Start Summit, which takes place on Saturday, September 15th at Dublin Castle, seeks to educate and motivate budding entrepreneurs with inspiring speeches and helpful workshops.
Education Desty’s mission is to help children discover their strengths and overcome challenges. It provides training, practical tools and on-going support to parents, carers and educators.
Almost half (49%) of respondents to an audience participation poll at Enterprise Ireland's Brexit Advisory Clinic in June, ranked Customs and Logistics as their greatest concern, followed by Financial and Currency Management and Market Diversification.
Dundalk’s Nova Leah, which helps manufacturers make sense of their cybersecurity vulnerabilities and compliance, features in Fora's Startup Spotlight series this week.
The importance of the International Aviation Services Centre at Shannon has been acknowledged on a European scale with its appointment as the first Irish member of the elite European Aerospace Cluster Partnership.
Helen McMahon, senior executive for client skills at Enterprise Ireland, describes what Irish companies can gain from focusing on the critical skills required for growth.
Like many ‘overnight successes’, Spearline has dedicated 15 years of hard graft and remaining agile to building a customer portfolio that sees its automated line software service used in more than 60 countries around the world.