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Northern Ireland company Almac Diagnostic Services offers bespoke precision medicine solutions to pharmaceutical and biotech companies worldwide.
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Northern Ireland company Almac Diagnostic Services offers bespoke precision medicine solutions to pharmaceutical and biotech companies worldwide.
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Overview
Australia's life and health sciences sector is a prominent player in the Asia-Pacific region and fast becoming a world-leading location for the sector – particularly in med-tech and digital health.
It is a market that offers transparency in its regulations, commitment to research and clinical trials, and welcomes international collaboration.
This tutorial highlights the latest market developments and trends in the sector, as well as an update on the current regulations and opportunities for exporting Northern Ireland businesses
Key speakers
Richard
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has started a two-day visit to Germany to strengthen trade relations and explore new opportunities in a range of high-potential sectors.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has announced that Kilrea based company Hutchinson is making a significant investment in new equipment that will further boost its productivity and support planned growth including the creation of 57 new jobs.
Software company, Allsop, has secured a new contract worth over £300,000 in Europe with a leading European grocery distributor to integrate its Process Automation Software into the distributor’s operations.
Economy Minister, Conor Murphy, has arrived in Chicago to begin a five-day visit to North America with Invest Northern Ireland.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has launched a new Canadian Advisory Council as he concluded a successful five-day visit to North America, where he led a delegation of Northern Ireland businesses to Chicago and Toronto.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has opened Invest Northern Ireland’s new Hub and event space in Dublin – a strategic meeting space for Northern Ireland companies and stakeholders.
Magherafelt-based off-site construction firm, P McVey Building Systems, is investing £1.4 million in its business to scale into Great Britain, following significant growth in the Republic of Ireland market.
Economy Minister, Conor Murphy, has announced that Lagan Energy will grow its workforce by 70%, with 30 new roles over the next few years, as it continues to expand its footprint in the global renewables sector.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has announced Hurst Engineering Services Ltd, based in Co. Fermanagh, has successfully secured four contracts in Britain, totalling £2.5million.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has announced that Armagh based AIC Group Limited, a leading specialist in Thermal Treatment and Waste-To-Energy systems, has secured its first North American contract, in partnership with Ohio based importer Ecoverse Industries.
Minister for the Economy, Conor Murphy has announced that Newtownabbey-based NovoGen Engineering Solutions has secured a £400,000 contract to act as project managers for the construction of a power plant in Kilshane, County Dublin within the Fingal County Council area.
Bangor based bespoke joinery company, Aspire Create has secured two new contracts worth over £1million in Great Britain.
New York-headquartered technology firm Symphony has chosen Belfast as the location for a multifunctional hub which will create 17 high-quality jobs over the next year.
Ballymena based soft drinks manufacturer, Norbev has increased its turnover by over 50 per cent following an investment of almost £300,000 in the upskilling of its staff.
The Board of Invest Northern Ireland held its monthly Board meeting today in West Belfast, at Belfast Met’s Springvale Campus e3.
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This week a Northern Ireland Net Zero Exchange mission, led by Invest Northern Ireland, is visiting Malaysia and Singapore to highlight the expertise and technological advancements that have made Northern Ireland an important player in green manufacturing and innovation.
Over 250 local businesses are attending a Supply Chain Conference: Navigating Now, Shaping Tomorrow in the Armagh City Hotel today at which they will get expert insights into how to manage their supply chains more effectively.
Armagh based food manufacturer, Davison Canners has invested £6 million in a new manufacturing facility outside Portadown.
As a result of the investment, the company will create 31 new jobs and expects to see its turnover double by 2027.
Belfast based engineering firm, PAC Group has announced an investment of £1.3m which will see it expand its team with 18 new jobs. The expansion follows export contract wins of £2.8m for its composite preformers, including a £700,000 contract with a Netherlands based automation company following participation on Invest Northern Ireland’s Going Dutch Programme.
Seven companies from the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area are investing for the future by expanding into new markets and creating 27 new jobs, leading to a £1.8million investment in the local economy.