160 micro and SME businesses to invest £3.6m in innovation
Invest NI's Business Innovation Grant is helping 160 micro and SME businesses to invest £3.6m in innovation
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Invest NI's Business Innovation Grant is helping 160 micro and SME businesses to invest £3.6m in innovation
Invest NI support secures £85m investment in Newry, Mourne and Down, creating 400 jobs and strengthening regional economic growth.
Invest NI support secures £81m investment in Mid Ulster, creating over 300 new jobs and supporting local business growth and innovation.
Invest NI support secures £20m investment in Mid and East Antrim, boosting business growth, innovation and job creation across the area.
Invest NI support secures £38m investment in Lisburn and Castlereagh, supporting local businesses, innovation and long-term economic growth.
Invest NI support secures £41m investment in Fermanagh and Omagh, driving business growth, job creation and regional economic development.
Invest NI support secures £41m investment in Derry City and Strabane, helping businesses grow, innovate and create new jobs.
Invest NI support secures £40m investment in Causeway Coast and Glens, supporting local companies, innovation and economic development.
Invest NI support secures £325m investment in Belfast, strengthening business growth, creating jobs and boosting the city’s economy.
Invest NI support secures £48m investment in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon, supporting local businesses, jobs and regional growth.
Invest NI support helps secure £11m investment in Ards and North Down, boosting local businesses, innovation and economic growth.
Invest NI support secures £18m investment in Antrim and Newtownabbey, driving business growth, innovation and job creation across the borough.
Invest NI secured £764m investment in 2025-26, supporting 2,221 projects and 4,301 jobs, with strong growth across sectors and regional economies.
Flynn’s Fine Foods makes important investment in production and efficiencies, creating new jobs in Northern Ireland.
Omagh-based cyber security company LoughTec is creating 15 new jobs as part of its plans to more than double its export sales by the end of 2028.
A £7.9 million collaborative research and development project between the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC) and five local engineering and manufacturing businesses.
Agricultural and food company, Fane Valley Group, is investing £1.1m in skills development across its business group to deliver its three-year business plan.
The UK’s leading customer engagement and commerce media platform, Reward, is creating 61 new jobs in Belfast as the company continues its international expansion.
Joseph Gallagher builds on its Northern Ireland presence with 10 new roles
Canadian technology consulting firm, Tactable, is establishing a new delivery hub in Belfast creating 16 new jobs.
Mobile crushing and screening equipment manufacturer, Roco, is investing £2.5m in a factory expansion and 30 new jobs.
Nomadic Watches has grown its business to over £1.9 million sales and plans to create 20 jobs.