Since its launch the £70 million Investment Fund for Northern Ireland has directly invested £30 million into local firms.
The head of Invest NI has defended paying £800,000 to four senior leaders who left the organisation during restructuring.
The Irish Government has published its five-year plan to drive growth and innovation in research and education.
The British Business Bank has revealed that in the two years since its launch, the £70m Investment Fund for Northern Ireland has invested £30m into local firms.
Number of companies expecting to increase R&D spend over the next year rose by a third after budget increase in tax credit ...
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Invest NI commits £29.2 million to Investment Fund for Northern Ireland
Fund increase comes as British Business Bank reveals over £75million has been invested into local firms in just two years ...
"Passenger traffic at Knock from January to September 2025 has increased significantly compared to the same period last year.
The key is in how wealth is defined: if you strip out property, pensions and some business assets, wealth per head falls ...
Microsoft has announced plans to invest an additional €4 million in AI skilling in Ireland over the next three years, on top ...
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Ireland investing €170m in European Space Agency programmes
Ireland is investing over €170m in European Space Agency (ESA) programmes over the next five years, while 120 companies are now working with the organisation. Minister of State for Employment, Small ...
The teams from Enterprise Ireland and Silicon Republic rounded off a busy year of meet-ups with the final Founders' Exchange ...
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