Irish business Movidius explains how investment and mentoring from Enterprise Ireland is helping them realise their ambition of major growth in the innovation, research and design sector. #GlobalAmbition
Enterprise Ireland CEO, Julie Sinnamon, discusses working with companies on their innovation and competitiveness in order to maintain market share in the UK and on developing new global markets.
The country has been growing at an average 7 percent annually for the past 20 years, has a median age of just 25, and a middle class estimated to increase tenfold over the next decade. This growth is expected to continue.
Enterprise Ireland's strategic marketing programme is designed to improve performance of companies already exporting. Read how it helped WaterWipes and Tricel take their business to the next level.
Wearable sensor firm Shimmer has signed a €3.5 million partnership with India-based Essen Electronic Systems to produce a new ECG monitor called Heartwear. This will allow doctors to monitor a patient’s ECG from remote locations, eliminating the need to travel to a clinic.
The business, which manufactures dry dog and cat food, currently employs six people increasing to 15 within two years which is of great significance to the local and regional economy.
Just over half of Irish companies have a strategy in place to deal with Brexit, according to a new survey that finds most firms remain optimistic about the future.
Enterprise Ireland contributed to the funding of the €86 million research centre which will attract leading international scientists in the fields of crystal engineering, fluid mechanics and microscopy among other disciplines.
The company IdentiGEN announced 20 new jobs at their Dublin based headquarters.The project is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through Enterprise Ireland.
A survey of Irish business leaders issued by Enterprise Ireland and Deloitte has found that nine in ten (96%) Irish CEOs are planning to expand their businesses over the next 12 months.
Google is looking for entrepreneurs based in Ireland to apply for its 'Adopt a Startup' programme, running in spring 2017. Successful applicants will receive 12 weeks of hands-on mentoring and access to exclusive lectures and workshops.
Irish tech company uses the science of shivering to deliver workouts without moving. BionicGym straps to your thighs with the intensity of the session controlled via an Android or iOS smartphone explains founder Dr. Louis Crowe.
The bi-lateral trade awards have been organised by the France Ireland Chamber of Commerce (FICC) and NetworkIrlande for over 25 years. The awards recognise excellence within the Franco-Irish business community
Horticulture contributed a farm gate value of €400m in 2015, making it the third most valuable agricultural commodity after beef and dairy. The sector makes an important economic contribution and generates significant ancillary employment in areas such as preparing, packing produce, distribution and retail.
Minister Pat Breen led a two day Enterprise Ireland trade visit to Warsaw last week. The challenges of doing business in Poland are diminishing over the years according to market advisors on the ground, with a broad spectrum of activity across many sectors.