Datactics invests over £2m with plans to grow exports and create 18 jobs
Belfast Fintech company Datactics is investing £2.3million in its business, through Research and Development (R&D), skills development and the creation of 18 jobs.
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Belfast Fintech company Datactics is investing £2.3million in its business, through Research and Development (R&D), skills development and the creation of 18 jobs.
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has met His Excellency Abdoulla Bin Touq Al Marri – the UAE Economy Minister – on the final part of his trade and investment trip to Dubai.
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons today joined Northern Ireland companies as part of an Invest Northern Ireland trade mission to The Mining Show 2021 in Dubai. The Minister is on a two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates.
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons today began his first official visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Minister has been meeting key government officials, university leaders and business stakeholders to explore how Northern Ireland businesses can strengthen their economic growth in the UAE. He will also visit the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020.
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons is in The Netherlands this week to meet with seven Northern Ireland companies participating on Invest Northern Ireland’s Going Dutch Programme.
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons today announced a new grant to support local businesses to develop and implement innovative projects.
Warrenpoint based food-to-go manufacturer DELI LITES has announced it is creating 45 new jobs at its Milltown Industrial Estate factory as part of a £4.3million investment to support its growth in global markets.
Belfast based software development company Output Digital has invested in Research & Development (R&D) to develop Growflo, a bespoke Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system for the horticultural sector which is assisting it to grow sales in the RoI, Great Britain and the US.
The ‘free-from’ bakery company Stone Bakery Ltd. has announced it is investing £4million to refurbish and extend the former Take N’ Bake factory in Crossmaglen, a long-standing employer in the area, creating more opportunity and new jobs in the locality.
Do you address your marketing messages to everyone, or to someone? Have you ever created an audience persona, or tried to imagine a real customer when you craft your social media posts? Do you have a brand tone of voice, or have you ever even thought about it?
Language contains true magic and it can help us connect with our audience on an emotional level, instead of regurgitating overworked corporate cliches that add to the meaningless noise.
Managed Intelligence company, Nisos, is creating 15 jobs with plans to establish a software development and technical centre in Northern Ireland.
Belfast based software SME, Liopa, has secured its first commercial contract with a UK based hospital for its Artificial Intelligence (AI) lip-reading app, SRAVI (Speech Recognition Application for the Voice Impaired).
Invest Northern Ireland has congratulated Northern Ireland’s food and drink sector, following significant successes at this year’s Blas Na hÉireann Irish Food and Drink Awards and The Guild of Fine Foods Great Taste Awards.
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons is today supporting 14 Northern Ireland companies at the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) trade show in London.
Open to applications from 10am Wednesday 10 March 2020, the COVID-19 Supply Chain Resilience and Development Framework (SCRDF) is designed to help NI businesses improve their supply chains.
Clothing company, OutsideIn, is investing over £600,000 in its business and creating 11 new jobs to grow its exports as it aims to further its mission to end homelessness.
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons announced today that leading US IT and Cybersecurity services provider Agio is to create 100 jobs and a new technology centre in Belfast.
West Belfast based The Electric Storage Company is expanding its team with 10 jobs in a £780,000 investment to help it meet the growing demand for renewable energy across Northern Ireland, RoI and Great Britain.
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons today announced that US employment and immigration law firm, Ogletree Deakins is setting up a 78 person legal support centre in Northern Ireland.
Sports clothing designer and manufacturer, MFC Sports in Glendermott Business Park, Derry is creating new roles to help it grow its business in the Republic of Ireland, and explore new opportunities in Great Britain.
The Deluxe Group, a Portadown based bespoke manufacturing company, has created over 30 new jobs in a £1.7million investment to support its expansion in its chosen market sectors including luxury property, cruise line and visitor attractions.
With the drive towards a net zero future by 2050, the UK and Irish Governments have set ambitious policies to achieve this using the natural resource of offshore wind, which will play a bigger role in the energy mix. This requires a huge expansion in wind energy and the associated supply chains as it plays an increasingly important role in the economy.
A key part of delivering this will be to build new capacity and skills in local companies. In this tutorial, you will hear from local companies who have existing capability in offshore wind and find out how they can diversify into this growth
Economy Minister Gordon Lyons announced today that leading US workforce management company, Workrise is to set up a technology engineering centre in Northern Ireland, creating 153 jobs.
Whether starting up or scaling up, all businesses with an ambition to grow need access to funding.
Hosted by Susan HayesCulleton and delivered by Invest NI, British Business Bank and InterTradeIreland, this video tutorial is a recording of day two of a two day conference. With an overarching theme of ‘Ambition’, the conference was targeted towards businesses seeking to scale, and wished to find out more on how to obtain finance to achieve growth, through the experience of industry experts and local businesses. Day two focused on the fundraising journey, and explained how businesses can