Sunday Independent: The triggering of Article 50 was a watershed moment for Irish companies and represents one of the largest structural changes in the global marketplace.
Chanelle Group supplies 10 of the top 12 multinationals in the world in both the human and veterinary pharmaceuticals sectors. Sales growth in the past three years has been 30%, reaching around €100m in 2016.
Dortek is one of many Enterprise Ireland supported companies that has shown how a strong position in the UK combined with market diversification can drive growth.
Based on answers supplied by the user, the scorecard generates an immediate report, which contains suggested actions and resources as well as information on events for companies to attend, in order to prepare for Brexit.
Good preparation and commitment have spelled longevity and growth for Burnside Autocyl – one of the many Enterprise Ireland supported companies in Germany.
Sixty new jobs are being created in the Cork region through six Enterprise Ireland companies - Aventamed, Coolmore Foods, EviView, Intelligent Implants, Rinocloud, and Velona Systems.
Three Dublin-based firms and one company from Galway are to receive EU grants of €50,000 each under the latest round of Horizon 2020 funding announced last week.
A groundbreaking iron product from Cork-based life sciences start-up Solvotrin Therapeutics looks set to disrupt the €10 billion global market for oral iron supplements.
A brother of RTE Dragons' Den investor Chanelle McCoy is launching a payment solution company to facilitate lucrative trade with Iran for Irish companies and other international businesses.
Dublin-based start-up company Artomatix are preparing to make their mark on the global 3D industry with their artificial intelligence technology that automatically generates 3D content.
Twelve new start-up businesses graduating from Phase Two of Enterprise Ireland’s New Frontiers Programme have collectively confirmed the appointment of 60 new Irish jobs within the next year.
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny has officially opened the Frankfurt Office of Collen GmbH during a two-day trade visit to Germany. The event marks the launch of the Dublin-based company in Europe where its focus will be on construction of turn-key data centres
Eureka moments that lead to new business ideas can happen anytime, anywhere. Finn Murphy, co-founder of start-up iDly Systems, had his when he lost his student card.
For the seventh consecutive year, Enterprise Ireland exhibited at SXSW - one of the largest technology festivals in North America. The 24th annual SXSW Interactive Festival brought together the best, brightest and most innovative people and companies from around the world.