Intel received millions in Irish Government aid this year
Chip manufacturer received a further €2.5m in IDA supports, as Irish-based staff await details of redundancy scheme
Chip manufacturer received a further €2.5m in IDA supports, as Irish-based staff await details of redundancy scheme
National grid operator said tech firms continually asking for certainty on new connection agreements
Seen & Heard: Moffett behind data centres; Eamon Waters Merrion Road plan; and Bewleys rent row continues
Irish man Kevin O’Reilly is global president of the medical diagnostics company Beckman Coulter
Minister admits agencies claim pay packages that are ‘sometimes not competitive’ can deter applicants
Expansion of firm’s Mervue site will create 70 jobs over next five years, says company
Agency’s latest half-year report said it supported 131 investments enabaling delivery of 8,900 jobs
Majority of industrial emissions are generated by companies primarily in the food and beverage, cement, pharmaceutical, and chemicals sectors
Pharmaceutical giant to engage in significant expansion of its existing operations at McGarrell Reilly scheme
Ireland at disadvantage in accessing EU-funded initiatives over absence of arrangements to vet key personnel
Cold War was a ‘cakewalk’ compared to the complexities of the current situation, says expert
Chris Hayward recently began lobbying to set up a body like the IDA in the UK
Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland say lack of official procedure is hindering innovative companies internationally
Intel is selling a stake in its Irish plant - how much of the money is invested here will be an indication of whether Ireland’s appeal is waning
Volumetric Business Companies has set up an operation in Monaghan but State’s experience with modular is not encouraging to date
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath formally opens engineering giant’s new office as it marks 50 years in Ireland
Announcement ‘reinforces’ Ireland’s reputation with tech sector globally, says Taoiseach
US multinational has spent the past year talking to private capital groups about potential financing options
No place for scepticism in IDA Ireland’s labour market report as it hails potential of artificial intelligence
New report says 60% of Gen-X workers have jobs where generative AI can free-up time for ‘more value-added and creative work’
Europe’s regulations have become ‘too burdensome’ and could hinder innovation, argues Michael Lohan
It’s debatable what effect it would have on Israel, but it would have significant consequences for Ireland
IDA gave the funding in a number of tranches over the course of 2023
Business leaders at pains to soothe anxieties about next election
Overwhelming majority of companies see issue as ‘extremely or very challenging’ for staff
Brand Ireland punches above its weight, with rare access to world political and corporate leaders
Chancellor of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt was under pressure to deliver the Tory holy grail of slashing income tax in this week’s budget but the prospect seems remote before the upcoming general election
SFI has become a flagship funder of scientific research in our universities, with corresponding aid to industry for collaborative research via the IDA and Enterprise Ireland
Minister for Enterprise Simon Coveney says figures demonstrate strength of State’s economy despite serious challenges posed to international trade
New IDA chairman Feargal O’Rourke said that it may be a ‘bumpy’ journey as renewable energy supply is built out to meet data centre demand
Feargal O’Rourke will tell Oireachtas committee that like Limerick in hurling, the agency can have an off year but cannot afford to live off past glories
Companies will spend next decade figuring out what AI means for them and their workforces, IDA Ireland chief argues
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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