The Irish Government is organising “Getting Ireland Brexit Ready” workshop events around Ireland. The workshops will offer advice & information on supports available. Companies with an interest in the business, agri-food / fisheries and tourism sectors are welcome to attend. The workshops for free but registration is required in advance.
Get The Shifts is based in Shannon, Co. Clare. A participant on InterTradeIreland's ElevateProgramme, the business is now planning to recruit 700 staff across the island.
Colm Gribben remembers very clearly his first project in the Republic of Ireland. His company Viltra, based in Newry Co. Down, was tasked with solving the waste water problems for the new visitor centre at Fanad lighthouse in Donegal. It turned out to be a crucial juncture for the business.
SMEs across the island are being encouraged to follow the example set by Cookstown-based CDEnviro to complete InterTradeIreland's six-month Challenge Programme and transform their approach to innovation. Just six months after completing the programme in March 2018, CDEnviro has created a new strategic innovation department and has a pipeline of 46 viable business concepts.
'Collaborative Projects like those funded by Horizon 2020 can be hugely beneficial to SMEs not just because of the funding and support but also because of the network you join' Austin Tanney, Analytics Engines, Belfast (MIDAS H2020 project)
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