The Right Honorable Secretary of State visits InterTradeIreland in Newry
 
InterTradeIreland was pleased to welcome the Northern Ireland Secretary of State to Newry on the 29th March, the day that the Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50 - the mechanism by which the European Union exit Starts.

At the InterTradeIreland offices he met with local companies Morgan's Fine Fish and Virginia Medical Supplies and was also given a presentation on InterTradeIreland's work and supports. Afterwards the staff had an opportunity to meet and talk with him.

Following the visit, Mr Brokenshire then addressed the attending media which included UTV, BBC, RTE and local media.

Planning your next move? 100,000 reasons to enter our Seedcorn Competition
 

Imagine the difference €100,000 could make to your new start or early stage company.  Well, that is what is on offer to the overall winner of the 15th InterTradeIreland Seedcorn Competition 2017.  

This year’s competition is now open for registration at www.intertradeireland.com/seedcorn and the deadline for submissions is 26 May 2017

Who better to offer hints and advice to get the most out of the largest all-island business competition than last year’s overall winner, Dr Terry McWade from Dublin-based Valitacell.


10 apps to help you focus your attention on growing your business in 2017
An article by Green 17, Belfast, InterTradeIreland's current web development agency
 

Every business has repetitive tasks and while some are just facts of life, be assured that others can definitely be fully or at least semi-automated. Your time is a valuable resource therefore taking advantage of time-saving apps for recurring processes can help focus your attention on growing your business and working towards broader objectives and long term company goals. 

In this month's blog, Adrian Wilson, Director of Green 17, InterTradeIreland's web agency, outlines some of the mind-boggling number of online tools available to help all types of businesses and gives us his general recommendations - so there should hopefully be something here for everyone. 


Public Tendering - How do I get started?
An article by Keystone Procurment
 

From working with SMEs, we know that the first question many ask when it comes to public sector tendering is – how do you get started? A simple question but the answer is not quite as straight forward as throwing the company headlong into the challenge of meeting buyers or commissioners of public sector organisations (or large private sector companies for that matter).

For most SMEs, they need to start by concentrating on what is called below threshold work. These contracts are commissioned where the value of the below threshold work is less than €25,000 for services/supplies and less than €50,000 for works. Below these levels, formal bid processes are rare. 

In this article Keystone Procurement provide some useful hints and tips and a template to get you started.


Brexit Briefing Event - Waterford - 3rd May
 

Wednesday 3rd May 2017

Granville Hotel, Waterford

8am - 9.30am

Do you know where your business is heading post Brexit? Keep it in the right direction with the support from InterTradeIreland.We're holding a FREE Brexit briefing event , where SMEs from Waterford and the surrounding area can access the most up-to-date information and advice to help prepare for new trading relationships.

The event will answer any questions you may have on business planning, currency hedging, innovation, diversification and building cross-border relationships. A new range of Brexit Advisory support from InterTradeIreland will also be shared. By understanding the risks and opportunities, you'll be well equipped for the journey ahead. 

The event will be held in association with Waterford Chamber.

Future Scope event - Dublin Convention Centre 10th May
 

FutureScope, the entrepreneurial ecosystem event run by Dublin BIC, is coming back to the Convention Centre Dublin on Wednesday, 10th May.

At FutureScope, thought-leaders from the tech community share their perspectives on evolving trends and how these trends will shape our future world, providing crucial insights for developing businesses and investors.

Many of the tech multinationals are confirmed to present including, Mastercard, Microsoft and Google as are many local industry leaders, for example Paddy Power Betfair; Fire, SFI and GMI ($40m recently invested).   The fastest scaling company on the planet SLACK will be sharing its growth story and Daqri will also share its vison of the VR/AR world.  With over 90 speakers and panelists, the list goes on!

If you’d like to learn more about FutureScope, and watch videos from last successful event, visit www.futurescope.ie


Innovation without R&D - Innovation Lecture Galway 26th April
 
Dr Laurence Dooley
Dr Laurence Dooley
As part of our All-Island Innovation Programme of lectures, Dr Laurence Dooley of Cork University Business Scool, UCC will be visiting NUI Galway on Wednesday 26th April to deliver a research seminar for local Industry entitled 'Innovation withour R&D; The SME secrets of competitive advantage.'

The research highlights SME differences in terms of the types of innovation engaged in and the strategies pursued to nurture competitive advantage.

Lectures are FREE to attend but registration is essential.


Virginia Medical Supplies, Cavan - Brian O'Donoghue Founder and MD
 
A third-generation pharmacist, Co. Cavan man Brian O’ Donoghue saw a gap in the market for a number of products which could improve the health and well-being of his patients, as well as save time and money for pharmacists and the health industry as a whole. In response, he set-up Virginia Medical Supplies (VMS) in 2012. 

In 2014 Brian appoached InterTradeIreland for advice and support.

His story:

In 2012 the company began by sourcing a special air purifier, Salin, from Romania. Salin is a simple home device that can revolutionise the health of patients who suffer from respiratory ailments by improving the salt content of the air while they sleep. VMS secured sole distribution rights to the product in the UK and Ireland and initially set about securing sales in the southern market.

VMS grew from just Brian to a small team of four and, as well as selling Salin, they also worked to develop the Nu-life Monitored Dosage System (Blister Packs). This is a web-based application that allows for improved communication channels between all relevant stakeholders when dispensing medicine i.e. pharmacists, patients, doctors, nursing homes, etc. It has the added benefit of improving compliance, due diligence, responsibility and accountability for all concerned, ultimately leading to a much higher standard of patient care.

The Company needed to look for new markets

VMS hit the ground running with both products and sales were going well in their home market; however they knew they would soon reach saturation and for the company to grow, they needed to look elsewhere and begin exporting. Brian recognised the potential of selling into Northern Ireland but didn’t know how best to break into the cross-border market. 

“We knew there was demand in Ireland but we wanted to test it in other markets and being our closest neighbour, it made sense to go to NI next. We knew if sales were strong here, it could be sold anywhere and our success wasn’t just a one-off,” he explained. 

 “We were growing organically but were advised that we would need capital investment to expand. However, being such a young company nobody was really providing any significant help. Businesses are offered grants for R&D but we were confident in that area and really needed practical help with sales and breaking into a new market, and that’s exactly where InterTradeIreland was able to help.” 

Support from InterTradeIreland

VMS was approved for the Acumen programme in 2014 and received funding to support the salary of a sales representative to help them break into the Northern Ireland market.
 “Once we met with the InterTradeIreland team, and learned more about Acumen, we knew this programme was right for us. We were really impressed with InterTradeIreland’s knowledge and how thorough the team was,” he explained. “As a process, it was very easy as there wasn’t a long paper trail like you might expect with something like this. However, they did ask us numerous questions and made sure we knew our products and our markets, but from that they were able to tailor their help and advice.”

NI Results

Through their dedicated sales representative, VMS was very successful in Northern Ireland very quickly with the Salin Salt Device. In fewer than two years, sales in Northern Ireland have gone from 0 to 60% of total sales for VMS. 

Brian explained: ““Acumen helped to open up a huge market for us,” he added. “This then gave us scope and the belief to export into other countries. Since then we have gone into Spain, Italy, US and Canada with the Salin Salt device which is amazing.”

After just four short years, VMS has now gone into profit which Brian sees as a huge achievement considering the initial significant expenditure required.

“I know we would not have achieved this level of success and growth without InterTradeIreland’s help through the Acumen programme – that is certain. We just didn’t have the funds to hire someone like Kenny to look at the NI market for us and no other support body was willing to help a small start-up to such an extent. InterTradeIreland definitely saw the potential where others didn’t in that regard and I believe they are much more forward-looking than other bodies.”

Advice

“For any company that is starting to stabilise in their home market and seeking to expand cross-border, I would advise them to set-up an appointment with InterTradeIreland straightway and listen to what they have to say. They will cross-examine you – your model and products/services - but you have to be in a position to answer those questions if you are going to be successful. Take everything on board. Until you’re in positive equity you are never going to get investment from a different source and ITI has helped us greatly along the way.”

Brexit

As Brian explains, VMS has already felt the repercussions of the EU referendum result with the currency fluctuations affecting prices. “We buy the products from Romania for Northern Ireland. So because of the immediate fall in the value of sterling following the referendum, our imports were more expensive. This forced us to increase our prices and going forward, if issues with the currency remain, it may add further challenges to our plans to break into the GB market. 

“With the uncertainty around Brexit, we have to be in a position to react once everyone knows more. At the minute it is definitely wait and see and we are just continuing on with our growth plans. But we have to be aware of how currency fluctuations can affect our business in the long-run. 

“Access to financial forecasting would be helpful once more is known about the Brexit deal. There are still no definitive answers and it would be brilliant to have an expert to help us further our knowledge and understanding of what the consequences will be with regards to exporting. 

“At the minute we have some deals with China and there are difficulties as they have a massive tariff on foreign products coming in and restrictions on money going out. If similar tariffs are brought in to Europe following Brexit, it will most certainly limit our opportunities and it will stagnate trading for the majority of small companies.”  

 

For more information on Virginia Medical Supplies Click here 

For more information on InterTradeIreland's Sales Supports for small businesses Click here
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Business Advisory Service Manager - Brexit

Salary Scale:    £39,119 - £42,496 per annum (Manager A Scale)
Closing date 21st April 12noon

InterTradeIreland is seeking a suitably qualified person to manage and oversee delivery of its Brexit Advisory Service.   VIEW DETAILS HERE



Co-Innovate Interreg Programme - Innovation Advisor

Salary Scale:    £45,423 - £52,067  (Manager Grade 7) 

Closing date : 24th April 12 noon

  
The Innovation Expert will report to the Co-Innovate Programme Director and will have ultimate responsibility for the development and delivery of the programme workshops and  for advising on all innovation activity across the Co-Innovate Programme.    VIEW DETAILS HERE




12 Tools to help you Create Great Infographics to Promote your Business
via http://www.technology-in-business.net
 

Info-graphics are popular way to convey stats, data, and other useful information. No other medium can convey information as quickly and effectively as a good infographic, so they are a great marketing tool for business.

In this article they have assembled a list of the best online tools to help you create Infographics.  


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