Invest NI welcomes progress on Derry~Londonderry Strabane City Deal
Kevin Holland, CEO of Invest Northern Ireland today welcomed the signing of the Heads of Terms agreement for the Derry~Londonderry Strabane City Deal.
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Kevin Holland, CEO of Invest Northern Ireland today welcomed the signing of the Heads of Terms agreement for the Derry~Londonderry Strabane City Deal.
North West based Elemental Software is investing over £1.2million in its business, which is helping it to refine its social prescribing service, drive export growth and appeal to new target sectors.
Invest Northern Ireland has introduced a new response scheme to help companies recover from business challenges caused by COVID-19.
Northern Ireland SMEs possess a wealth of home-grown talent and potential across a vast range of sectors. Our ambition is to support these local businesses to thrive and take their business to the next level, while also delivering real benefit to the economy.
Economy Minister Diane Dodds today announced KPMG, one of the world’s top four accounting firms, is investing £14million in its Belfast operation and will create 200 new jobs.
Economy Minister Diane Dodds today marked one year to go until Northern Ireland day at Expo 2020 Dubai.
Coleraine based vet recruitment platform The Vet Service, is growing its business with the creation of eight jobs, having secured new business in Great Britain, RoI and Asia Pac.
Economy Minister Diane Dodds has announced a new £3m scheme to help micro-business retailers develop their sales online. The scheme will open to applications tonight.
Lisburn based SME StormHarvester is investing over £1.6million to create 16 new jobs, which will help it grow export sales across Europe, the US and Australasia.
Helen Matheson, Invest NI's Regional Director for Qatar & Kuwait shares insights and opportunities in the Qatar region.
Economy Minister Diane Dodds today announced that Massachusetts based EverQuote, Inc., an online insurance marketplace, is setting up a 70-person software development centre in Northern Ireland.
In the rapidly changing business environment caused by COVID-19, companies all across Northern Ireland are asking themselves what they need to do to gain an advantage in the marketplace in order to compete and win new business. With this in mind, now more than ever companies are seeking to innovate.
Companies in the North West have benefitted from Invest Northern Ireland’s Innovation Voucher Programme to drive business growth. Makematic and Saffron Restaurant based in the Derry City & Strabane District Council area used innovation vouchers to develop products which are being sold in ROI, GB and beyond.
Republic of Ireland based financial software company Glantus is setting up a Sales and Marketing Hub in Newry creating up to 15 new jobs.
When was the last time you looked at the age profile of your workforce? You need to do this as Northern Ireland, (like the national and global picture) has an ageing demographic structure.
This in turn has potential repercussions for your business and for both the current and future supply of your workforce labour.
This presentation will help you become more aware of the effects of changes in demographics and assist you to lessen any associated impacts on labour productivity or on your business growth.