“Running a business isn’t easy, but accessing government supports should be.” The new National Enterprise Hub (NEH) aims to increase assistance for business and cut through red tape through a free single source which collates more than 180 government supports from 19 departments and State agencies. The NEH can be accessed through a new online hub or by speaking to a member of the team of advisers by phone or via live chat. Find out more The Irish Times https://rebrand.ly/N-E-H
Enterprise Ireland
International Trade and Development
Enterprise Ireland is the state agency responsible for the development and growth of Irish enterprises in world markets.
About us
Enterprise Ireland is the government agency responsible for the development of Irish enterprises in world markets. We help Irish businesses to start, grow, innovate and win export sales through our international network. In this way, our organisation supports employment, regional development and sustainable economic growth.
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http://www.enterprise-ireland.com
External link for Enterprise Ireland
- Industry
- International Trade and Development
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- life sciences, deeptech, regtech, fintech, digital technologies, food, electronics, engineering, pharma, construction, consumer, edtech, software, agritech, agrifood, green technologies, cleantech, and medtech
Locations
Employees at Enterprise Ireland
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Sidney Yuen DBA
Founder of HBC| Board member/advisor/business development
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Thomas M. Loarie
Bringing Entrepreneurs and Technology to Life: Life Sciences CEO; Medtech Chairman of the Board; Mentor
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Aisling Foley
B2B marketing consultant
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Dan Barry
Strategic Growth Advisor at Enterprise Ireland
Updates
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Enterprise Ireland concluded a successful trade mission to New York and Boston last week, led by Minister Peter Burke and EI CEO Leo Clancy. Highlights included: • Minister Burke met with the innovative digital health company Salaso h who announced a multi-year contract extension with Northwell Health, the largest health system in New York State. • In partnership with Citi, Enterprise Ireland USA hosted over 20 client companies at Citi Headquarters in New York with panel sessions on Raising Capital & Investment Trends and Scaling in the US. • Minister Burke officially opened Applegreen’s travel plaza at Ardsley in New York. Applegreen already have over 80 travel plazas in the USA. • Minister Burke met with Criona Turley and Victoria Yanakos Capella's Co-founders to discuss the company's expansion in the US Market. Capella, a software company specialising in data, reporting and insights on occupancy and space utilisation, launched a €2 million funding round to further fund its expansion into the US. In preparation for its expansion, Capella announced 30 jobs last year. Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke, Leo Clancy, Salaso, Enterprise Ireland USA, Citi, Maria Gagic Davinia Conlan, Craig Duignan, Raymond Gatcliffe, Joanna Petty Lijing Wang, CFA, Applegreen, Zack Kollias, Matthew Scally, Michael Levy, Marisa Spellman Mannion, Rory Power, Capella, Criona Turley, Victoria Yanakos
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Looking for the right government support for your business? The new National Enterprise Hub brings together over 180 supports from 19 government agencies in one place. Our easy-to-use search tool connects you with grants, funding, training and expert advice, and our Hub team is here to give you personalised help online or by phone. Visit www.neh.gov.ie for more information. An initiative of the Government of Ireland.
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As part of our trade mission to the US East Coast, Irish workflow automation company, Tines announce the expansion of their US team by 35%, with over 40 new jobs in Massachusetts. Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Peter Burke and Enterprise Ireland CEO Leo Clancy, visited Tines’s Boston office to celebrate their expansion, which will include new US roles in engineering, product development, management, and marketing. Headquartered in Dublin, Tines have recently raised an additional $50 million in an oversubscribed Series B extension round, with the company having raised a total of $145 million since its foundation in 2018. David Corcoran | Claire Walsh PhD | Enterprise Ireland USA | Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
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NovaUCD-based start-up Assiduous has secured €500,000 from Enterprise Ireland Pre-Seed Start Fund (PSSF) and Open Innovation Factory to commercialise its AI native advisory engine over the next six months. Learn more Business Plus Magazine: https://rebrand.ly/A-C-
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For LUMA Vision, innovation has always been in their DNA. We’ve supported them in their journey from a visionary idea to a thriving medical imaging company, providing funding and networking as they scaled. Discover how we can help your business become more innovative: https://lnkd.in/eUci6kEd Fionn Lahart
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Trinity College Dublin-based start-up Amethyst Care Start Up Project, which is developing an AI-powered voice assistant for people with mobility issues, has raised more than €500,000 from Enterprise Ireland. The company, which is based in the university’s ADAPT Centre – the Science Foundation Ireland research centre for AI-driven digital content technology, aims to help detect early signs of cognitive decline and enable timely interventions that could delay or mitigate the symptoms of cognitive illnesses. Learn more Silicon Republic: https://lnkd.in/eKSyd7JR
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Enterprise Ireland DACH wrapped up a successful three-day study visit to Magdeburg, Germany this week. 17 leading Irish construction and engineering firms travelled to Berlin and Magdeburg to explore local semiconductor opportunities and to gain insight into the local business landscape and culture. During the visit the delegation engaged with legal partners, public bodies, consultants and local stakeholders.
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Enterprise Ireland New York is seeking to support the internationalization goals of our 2021-2025 Women in Business strategy. As part of this work, we are delighted to announce our partnership with Chief, women's leadership network, to support Enterprise Ireland women leaders, based in the USA, to develop their professional networks and executive impact for the benefit of their personal and business success. Thank you to the Chief team Bridget Winston, Courtney Ellwood Gazaleh and Amanda Urrego for the incredible support they have shown to Enterprise Ireland and to the women in our client companies. Maria Gagic, Claire Walsh PhD, Áine Kennedy, Sarah Clarke, Victoria Yanakos #WomenLeaders #IrishWomenLeaders #GoingGlobal #Chief #WomenInBusiness #ConnectWithIrishInnovation #GoingGlobal #Expansion
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As part of the Trade Mission to the East Coast, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke T.D. met with Criona Turley and Victoria Yanakos, Co-founders of Capella to discuss the company's incredible US growth. Alongside a current funding round, Capella, which is headquartered in Dublin with offices in New York, is announcing an expansion in the US Market. The Irish Proptech company specialises in delivering substantial improvements in space usage efficiency and employee experience in the workplace. Capella is currently growing in line with their announcement of 30 jobs last year. Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Enterprise Ireland USA, Maria Gagic, Claire Walsh PhD, Áine Kennedy