US Tech firm Biller Genie to create 100 jobs in the North
US tech firm, Biller Genie, is establishing a new office in Belfast and will create 100 high-quality jobs over the next three years
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US tech firm, Biller Genie, is establishing a new office in Belfast and will create 100 high-quality jobs over the next three years
BT has announced a new Future Technology Research and Innovation programme at the BT Ireland Innovation Centre (BTIC) in Belfast.
Seven SMEs in Belfast are investing more than £4.1m to grow exports, invest in research and development, and create 33 new jobs.
The Taoiseach and Ministers Burke and Archibald have announced six projects under the €20m Shared Island Sustainability Capital Grant scheme.
Bangor-based McWhinney’s Sausages is investing £2.2 million in new equipment to increase productivity and automation.
O&S Doors is investing £9m to install a biomass-fuelled Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system. The investment is co-funded by the Shared Island Sustainability Capital Grant Scheme, with a grant of £2.4m.
Tamnamore animal feed and bedding manufacturer, Capper Trading is investing £6 million to develop a renewable energy hub.
Three technology companies are receiving over £1.8m in equity investment to accelerate product development, increase exports and create new jobs.
Cirdan Imaging is investing £12.9million which will enhance the company’s innovation and skills, improve the efficiency of its laboratory information system.
CattleEye, a subsidiary of GEA Farm Technologies, is further investing in Research and Development to enhance the capabilities of its AI livestock system and further develop GEA’s digital offering for the dairy farming sector.
GB supply chain risk management company, Achilles, is establishing a new sales and technology hub in Northern Ireland.
US software company, Craxel has announced that it is establishing an IT and operations hub in Belfast with 27 new jobs.
A new programme designed to support women researchers across the island of Ireland to explore the commercial potential of their research has officially launched.
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.
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.
Mobile security company, iVerify, is expanding its operations and support team in Belfast.
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald is in the United States this week for a series of high level engagements aimed at boosting investment, trade and tourism with Northern Ireland.
Economy Minister and Invest NI CEO welcome Airbus & Boeing to Northern Ireland.
Since its launch the £70m Investment Fund for Northern Ireland has directly invested £30m into local firms.
New programmes will enable women across the island to grow, innovate and scale their business
Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald visits Boston to promote the North West as a leading location for investment and international trade.
Invest Northern Ireland is pleased to announce the appointment of Alison Currie to the position of Chief Development Officer (CDO).
The advancement of all-island cluster development is endorsed by the Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, and First Minister of Northern Ireland, Michelle O’Neill, at the 28th TCI Global Conference.
Invest NI confirms that an unplanned protest took place during an event it was holding at the International Convention Centre Belfast on Thursday 16 October 2025.
The Collaborative Innovation Plan is set to strengthen business innovation in Northern Ireland, co-created by Innovate UK, the Department for the Economy and Invest Northern Ireland.