Tagged: Enterprise Ireland
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Minister Bruton announces 40 new jobs in Tipperary News
25.05.2012 Irish medical devices firm Technopath has announced a 3m investment in its quality control division in Tipperary, creating 40 new jobs.Categories: Science, Research, R&D, Life Sciences, Investments, Enterprise, Economy, Careers and Employment -
IGNITE to light a spark under budding entrepreneurs News
24.05.2012 UCCs IGNITE programme is on the hunt for new applicants looking to kick-start a business idea for its next round starting in October.Categories: Training, Support, Investments, Graduate, Funding, Finding a Job, Enterprise, Education, Careers and Employment, Career Advice -
Software start-up Xintec secures 900K investment News
24.05.2012 Xintec, the Luxembourg-founded start-up that specialises in fraud management and revenue optimisation solutions for telecom operators, has secured a 900,000 investment in a...Categories: Telecommunications, Software & Web Development, Software, Recruitment, Mobile, Investments -
Springboard offers 6,000 new education opportunities News
22.05.2012 The Irish Government has announced 6,000 new part-time higher education places for job seekers via the Springboard programme, focused on areas with skills shortages.Tags: Pharmaceutical, Green Economy, Medical Devices, ICT, Government, Jobs, Skills, Education, Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland, IDA, -
Enterprise Ireland opens new Market Research Centre News
21.05.2012 Enterprise Ireland has today opened up a new Market Research Centre at its offices in East Point, Dublin 3. The aim of the centre is to give client companies access to vital... -
Tech start-up of the week: WorldNet News
20.05.2012 This week our tech start-up to watch is WorldNet. Around since 2008, it has come up with a new tech innovation called Payjack to allow small businesses accept credit card...Tags: Start-ups, Credit Cards, API, E-commerce, Mobile, SME, Enterprise Ireland, iPhone, iPad, Android -
500,000 investment brings 37 more jobs to Galway News
17.05.2012 Irish internet security solutions provider Copperfasten is to create 37 new jobs in Galway with funding from Enterprise Ireland and Oyster Technology Investments.Tags: Jobs, R&D, Software Development, Software, Internet Security, Security, McAfee, Symantec, Cisco, Enterprise Ireland, Enda Kenny, -
Canadian investors lead funding round in InfiniLED; eight jobs on way News
16.05.2012 InfiniLED, a LED-tech spin-out from Tyndall National Institute in Cork, has closed a first-round investment, which may reach 1.6m. IL Investment Group from Quebec in Canada led... -
Internet key to BRIC News
17.05.2012 Ireland can position itself as the gateway for imports and exports to and from BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) markets, the local internet industry has been told.Tags: Irish Internet Association, global , Enterprise Ireland, China, Enda Kenny, Exports, Ireland, BRIC -
Science event to explore future of silicon microneedle tech News
14.05.2012 The future of low-cost, painless drug and vaccine delivery is the topic of discussion this week at Tyndall National Institute in Cork, where up to 180 clinicians, scientists and... -
New surveillance tech can spot human activity, prevent false alarms News
03.05.2012 Global security provider Netwatch and a team of researchers from the CLARITY Centre at DCU have developed an advanced surveillance technology which can distinguish whether an... -
Cloud start-up gets 300K investment; plans 15 jobs News
25.04.2012 Careergro, a new HR start-up that has tapped into the cloud to create a career development tool for employees and companies, has gleaned a 300,000 cash injection from private... -
New Info2Innovate web-based directory for SMEs News
25.04.2012 A new online directory that contains information on innovation supports and services for SMEs has been launched this morning by the Minister for Small Businesses, John Perry, TD.Categories: R&D, Networking, Investments, Intellectual Property, Government, Education, Economy, Digital Business -
Galway start-up gets 2.8m EU green tech R&D grant News
23.04.2012 Galway-based green-tech company Cellulac has been approved for a record 2.8m grant from the European Commission to commercialise its biorefining technology that converts... -
TCD computer scientist gets top innovation accolade News
12.04.2012 Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has presented its 2012 Innovation Award to computer scientist and technology entrepreneur Dr Gerard Lacey. -
150m Development Capital Scheme targets medium-sized firms News
12.04.2012 The Irish Government has launched the 150m Development Capital Scheme to address the funding gap for mid-sized Irish businesses. It asked fund managers to signal their interest... -
Scientists pioneer device for angioplasty procedures News
11.04.2012 Biomedical engineers at University of Limerick have come up with new medical technology to treat narrowed or obstructed blood vessels. Their technology has just been licensed to... -
Tech start-up of the week: getHealth News
08.04.2012 GetHealth is a new Irish start-up that is zoning in on the health and fitness arena to gamify it. The team have created a new type of gaming app so that users can track, monitor...