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National Enterprise Awards 2024: Meet 15 of this year’s finalists

We profile 15 of the 31 finalists in the 2024 National Enterprise Awards

Pictured ahead of the National Enterprise Awards is finalist Conor Moran of Eskimo Software, representing LEO Carlow at the National Finals, taking place on the 23rd May in Dublin. Photograph: Martina Regan
Pictured ahead of the National Enterprise Awards is finalist Conor Moran of Eskimo Software, representing LEO Carlow at the National Finals, taking place on the 23rd May in Dublin. Photograph: Martina Regan

The National Enterprise Awards are held each year to celebrate the best of small businesses in Ireland, with 31 businesses from across the country shortlisted for the awards.

The awards ceremony will be held in the Mansion House, Dublin on May 23rd , and will see businesses awarded across the categories of best start-up, best export business, an innovation award, a one-to-watch award and a sustainability award and for the overall National Enterprise of the Year. Here are 15 of the finalists.

Carlow – Eskimo Software

Eskimo Software is an integrated CRM and lead generation package for car dealerships which captures leads from multiple sources, automates CRM workflows, provides instant overviews of sales process and performance and is proven to help dealerships increase their sales by up to 20 per cent. It has clients in six countries. eskimo-software.com

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Kilkenny – MindaClient

MindaClient is a Kilkenny based software platform that provides tailored solutions to businesses and organisations. Their key products are scholarship management, counselling software systems, and tailored CRM solutions. They trade locally, nationally and internationally. mindaclient.com

Brian Kelly of MindaClient, representing LEO Kilkenny. Photograph: Martina Regan
Brian Kelly of MindaClient, representing LEO Kilkenny. Photograph: Martina Regan

Wexford – Biostor Ireland

Biostor Ireland is a technologically advanced bio storage facility for the certified storage and worldwide distribution of human biological material for use in human clinical applications and in scientific research. They are at the global cutting edge of certified and regulated bio-storage and bio-distribution with continual innovation driving their success! mastercellbank.com

Ger McCabe of Biostar Ireland, representing LEO Wexford. Photograph: Martina Regan
Ger McCabe of Biostar Ireland, representing LEO Wexford. Photograph: Martina Regan

Wicklow – Brady’s Coffee

Ireland’s Brady bunch operate three brands in Wicklow. Brady’s Coffee provides a range of 25 coffees and teas. Bare Roasters & Brewers has ten speciality coffees and natural sparkling canned cold brew; all ethically sourced, expertly roasted speciality coffee with an international bestseller, Irish whiskey barrel aged coffee. Murphy’s Soap range offers seven handmade cold pressed natural scents. bradyscoffee.ie

Catherine and Craig Brady of Irish Decal Products Ltd. (Brady's Coffee), representing LEO Wicklow. Photograph: Martina Regan
Catherine and Craig Brady of Irish Decal Products Ltd. (Brady's Coffee), representing LEO Wicklow. Photograph: Martina Regan

Donegal – Living Green

Living Green offers diverse environmentally friendly and health-enhancing products, promoting sustainable living and wellbeing. Their product range includes certified organic compost, organic wormcast, wheatgrass products, and frozen health shots. Located in Quigley’s Point, Co Donegal, they supply nationwide and export to the UK. livinggreen.ie

Neil Crossan of Living Green, representing LEO Donegal. Photograph: Martina Regan
Neil Crossan of Living Green, representing LEO Donegal. Photograph: Martina Regan

Leitrim – Leitrim Hill Creamery

Leitrim Hill Creamery fosters a connection between the land, the community, and tradition by creating artisanal dairy products that tell a story of people, a place, and a time. leitrimhillcreamery.com

Gypsy Gifford and Richelle South of Leitrim Hill Creamery, representing LEO Leitrim. Photograph: Martina Regan
Gypsy Gifford and Richelle South of Leitrim Hill Creamery, representing LEO Leitrim. Photograph: Martina Regan

Longford – Harp Media

Harp Media is an award-winning Longford-based film production, digital content and film training company established in 2018. Their core product is developing feature length films for theatrical release, helping brands and companies communicate their stories cinematically and running training initiatives in all areas of filmmaking. harpmedia.ie

Robert Higgins and Patrick McGivney of Harp Media, representing LEO Longford. Photograph: Martina Regan
Robert Higgins and Patrick McGivney of Harp Media, representing LEO Longford. Photograph: Martina Regan

Sligo – Sleater Solutions

Sleator Solutions are recognised industry experts in the provision of engineering, automation, and software solutions for national and international customers in the food and beverage, manufacturing, automotive, medical device and pharmaceutical and sectors. sleatersolutions.com

Shane Kelly and Keith Sleater of Sleater Solutions, representing LEO Sligo. Photograph: Martina Regan
Shane Kelly and Keith Sleater of Sleater Solutions, representing LEO Sligo. Photograph: Martina Regan

Cavan – My Farewell Wishes

My Farewell Wishes enhances funeral pre-planning via a nationwide network of funeral homes, offering physical and digital tools for seamless, home-based planning. They provide funeral directors with CRM systems for managing inquiries and enable individuals to update their plans online, ensuring security through an independent trust for prepayments and boosting local pre-planning awareness with targeted digital marketing. myfarewellwishes.ie

Colm Kiernan and Dean Gammell of My Farewell Wishes, representing LEO Cavan. Photograph: Martina Regan
Colm Kiernan and Dean Gammell of My Farewell Wishes, representing LEO Cavan. Photograph: Martina Regan

Louth – Zoma

Zoma is a multi-award-winning marketing and creative agency. Their team specialises in taking brands to new heights, in particular online. They have recently launched Munchd which is an online food ordering system which will cause massive disruption to the hospitality industry due to their competitive offering and quality customer service. zoma.ie

David Kieran of Zoma, representing LEO Louth. Photograph: Martina Regan
David Kieran of Zoma, representing LEO Louth. Photograph: Martina Regan

Meath – Booka Technologies

Booka is an events platform that makes company event planning more streamlined and strategic. Their platform currently facilitates the booking of almost 100 vendor services, with transparent pricing and availability as well as secure payment. They are in the process of building invite automation, engagement features, and detailed metrics and reporting. booka.ie

Donnchadh Healy of Booka Technologies, representing LEO Meath. Photograph: Martina Regan
Donnchadh Healy of Booka Technologies, representing LEO Meath. Photograph: Martina Regan

Monaghan – Nomad Counters

Nomad Counters, an IoT enterprise, manufactures electronic footfall monitoring equipment for pedestrians and vehicles. Data is accessible globally through their cloud platform on smartphones, tablets, and PCs around the clock. They provide products and SaaS to customers in both Northern and Southern Ireland, with plans for global expansion. nomadcounters.com

Allen and Julia McAdam of Nomad Counters, representing LEO Monaghan. Photograph: Martina Regan
Allen and Julia McAdam of Nomad Counters, representing LEO Monaghan. Photograph: Martina Regan

Galway – Grá Chocolates

Grá Chocolates, where luxury meets artistry in every bite. Their handcrafted chocolates are meticulously hand-painted, transforming each piece into a miniature work of art. They use only the finest, ethically sourced ingredients, ensuring a decadent taste experience that goes beyond the ordinary. More than just chocolate, Grá Chocolates offer a delightful escape, a chance to savour Irish heritage in every flavour, and a gift that sparks joy with its beauty and deliciousness. grachocolates.com

GráInne Mullins of Grá Chocolates, representing LEO Galway. Photograph: Martina Regan
GráInne Mullins of Grá Chocolates, representing LEO Galway. Photograph: Martina Regan

Mayo – Cytidel

Cytidel is a vulnerability intelligence platform that enables organisations to adopt an intelligence-led approach to risk prioritisation that’s up to 95 per cent more efficient than traditional methods. With a focus on actionable vulnerability intelligence, Cytidel is already trusted by leading global financial service providers to save analysts more than 10 hours a week. cytidel.com

Matt Conlon of Cytidel, representing LEO Mayo. Photograph: Martina Regan
Matt Conlon of Cytidel, representing LEO Mayo. Photograph: Martina Regan

Roscommon – Posude

Posude offers customers a one stop shop for their business systems, to help eliminate manual tasks. Thrive, Posude’s new cloud based accounting software, seamlessly integrates with its existing suite of mobile apps, allowing customers to capture mobile transactions such as orders, stock takes and van sales, in one central system. posude.ie

Kyle McLoughlin of Posude, representing LEO Roscommon. Photograph: Clare Frances
Kyle McLoughlin of Posude, representing LEO Roscommon. Photograph: Clare Frances