Tactable establishes new delivery hub with 16 new jobs
Canadian technology consulting firm, Tactable, is establishing a new delivery hub in Belfast creating 16 new jobs.
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Canadian technology consulting firm, Tactable, is establishing a new delivery hub in Belfast creating 16 new jobs.
Mobile crushing and screening equipment manufacturer, Roco, is investing £2.5m in a factory expansion and 30 new jobs.
Nomadic Watches has grown its business to over £1.9 million sales and plans to create 20 jobs.
UK technology company Kainos is creating 341 new jobs here over the next three years.
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has announced a major £24.5 million investment by Ballyrashane-based Lakeland Dairies.
US tech company, Teamworks, will expand its Belfast engineering team over the next 3 years
Portadown-based premium snacking company, Kestrel Foods, is investing £5m to support growing international demand for its chocolate snack ranges
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.
Butler’s Trailers & Marquees launches new product range of towable 'Tiny Homes'.
Australian analytics consultancy firm, ExeQution Analytics, has announced that it’s establishing a UK and Europe delivery hub in Belfast. It will create 23 new jobs.
Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald is returning from Washington where she and Invest NI have been leading a mission of six local businesses at the SelectUSA Investment Summit.
Ten women entrepreneurs from across Northern Ireland are each receiving £35,000 from the Female Founders Proof of Concept Grant Fund.
Local start-up Athru is scaling rapidly
Inclusion Quality Mark is a great example of a local business making a global impact.
Japanese technology company, Rakuten, is investing in Northern Ireland.
Maghera-based manufacturing business Craftec Group has secured over £1.3 million in sales to Great Britain in its first year of trading.
Infinity Innovative Coatings secures distribution agreement in Australia
3VRM expands with new Delivery & Innovation Hub in Northern Ireland, creating 10 jobs.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.