CIGA Healthcare secures £1.4m contracts in the US and Europe
Ballymena based rapid diagnostic test supplier, CIGA Healthcare has landed two lucrative contracts with Walmart Marketplace and Austria DM valued at £1.4 million.
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Ballymena based rapid diagnostic test supplier, CIGA Healthcare has landed two lucrative contracts with Walmart Marketplace and Austria DM valued at £1.4 million.
Manufacturing firm, Canyon Europe, is set to increase its exports to Europe with a £3.1million investment in a new production line at its Mallusk facility.
A subsidiary of Japanese-owned Canyon Corporation, Canyon Europe, specialises in the design and manufacture of trigger sprayers and dispensers. It established in Northern Ireland in 1987 as a strategic base for accessing the European market and since then has grown into a key player in the industry, exporting to over 30 countries.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has announced that Pure Engineering Group is investing £4.7 million in its manufacturing facility in Newry.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has welcomed a £475,000 investment by Newry company Resonate Testing to establish the first battery testing facility on the island of Ireland.
The North West is taking centre stage in financial technology innovation, with a RegTech Forum and conference hosted at the historic Great Hall on Ulster University’s Magee Campus.
More than 50 businesses from the North West have taken vital steps to grow their business by participating in Invest Northern Ireland’s Lunch & Learn workshop series held recently in Derry.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has announced that AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, is investing £1.4 million to establish a Research and Development (R&D) centre in Derry which will double its workforce.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has announced that Seating Matters is investing £3.7 million in its manufacturing facilities in Limavady and Derry as part of its ambitious expansion plan to triple turnover by 2027.
30 businesses have taken vital steps to grow their business by participating in Invest Northern Ireland’s Lunch & Learn workshop series held recently in Omagh.
Almost 40 businesses from Newry, Mourne & Down District Council area have taken vital steps to grow their businesses by participating in Invest Northern Ireland’s Lunch & Learn workshops held recently in Newry.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has announced a £1.96 million investment by Topframe Engineering in a new 30,000 sq ft factory in Castledawson, which will enhance the company’s productivity and drive export growth, creating 22 new jobs.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has announced that Lisburn based engineering company CASC has secured contracts worth in excess of £10 million with the world’s largest companies in offshore renewable energy.
Civil Engineering consultancy, AM Consulting Engineers, is set to increase its exports across Ireland, GB and the Middle East with a £1.3 million investment, creating 18 new jobs at its North Belfast facility.
Invest Northern Ireland (Invest NI) has announced two appointments to its Executive Committee, as part of the wider restructuring of the organisation’s senior leadership.
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has welcomed the latest international success of Belfast-based Artemis Technologies during her visit to the United States.
Artemis Technologies, a global leader in zero-emission maritime technology, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), in a multimillion-dollar deal with Delta Marine to help advance clean maritime solutions in the US. Delta Marine is based in Washington State home to the US largest fleet of passenger ferries. This update follows on from an earlier announcement to supply 20 of its cutting-edge hydrofoil vessels to Miami based
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has travelled to America to promote Northern Ireland as a leading location for innovation, investment and international trade, as well as a great place to visit.
The Minister is visiting Boston and New York where, along with officials from Invest NI, she will meet with senior executives from key US investors, and will engage with business leaders, potential new investors and industry networks. In addition, at a Tourism Ireland event, she will meet with leading American travel industry representatives to promote the north as a ‘must see’ destination for
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has started a two-day visit to Berlin to further strengthen and promote economic links with Germany and the wider European market.
The Minister will hold a series of meetings with key business groups to raise the profile of Northern Ireland as a destination for investment and trade.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has announced that Belfast-based energy services company Joulen has secured its first major export deal with a £4million contract in Germany.
The deal will see Joulen provide its AI platform, PARIS, to SonneNext, a leading German energy company. This contract will also lead to the creation of 13 new high quality jobs.
Invest Northern Ireland has announced that Paget-Brown Financial Services, a financial, regulatory, and governance services firm is making a £1.2 million investment in Northern Ireland, establishing a new Centre of Excellence, creating 12 jobs.
Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald, has announced that Napier Technologies Ltd, (‘Napier AI’), a leading provider of anti-money laundering and anti-financial crime compliance solutions, is establishing a new office in Belfast and creating 106 jobs.
Dungannon based Mackle Food Company has announced a £6.3million investment to expand its factory, enhance automation, and boost productivity. The company also plans to create 32 jobs.
Economy Minister, Conor Murphy has announced that Chicago based fintech firm, SpiderRock Technology Solutions (“SpiderRock”), is making its first investment in the North by establishing a new engineering development team in Belfast.
19 technology-based startups and entrepreneurs are to receive specialist support to develop their new business through a new six-week pre-accelerator programme from Invest Northern Ireland.
Economy Minister Conor Murphy has launched the Future Medicines Institute (FMI), a £55million industry-led collaborative initiative aimed at advancing the North’s Precision Medicine sector.