Christmas market at LIT
Students at Limerick Institute of Technology showed their entrepreneurial flair.
Founded in 2009, cash-back site FatCheese.ie has been named the country’s most useful website at the Irish Web Awards.
Ulster Bank is running a series of 14 free events for small and micro businesses called ‘Business Live’ from November to March.
This Wicklow business is launching a European distribution site to supply retailers with outdoor clothing for kids.
05.Dec.2011 Tesco has officially opened a new store employing 130 people in Kildare town as part of its €120m investment programme in Ireland.
05.Dec.2011 Pork product supplier Oliver Carty has won the overall Irish Food Producer of the Year title at the SuperValu Irish Food Producers awards in association with Enterprise Ireland.
05.Dec.2011 Irish Wi-Fi provider Bitbuzz will complete the rollout of Wi-Fi to all 56 of the Costa Coffee stores in Ireland and Northern Ireland by the end of 2011.
05.Dec.2011 Students are to get a taste of software development with the launch of the 2012 Scratch Competition, run by Lero – the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre and supported by the Irish Computer Society.
02.Dec.2011 Exports have grown by about 25pc this year for Butlers Chocolates and by Christmas it will be supplying its products to 40 countries around the world.
02.Dec.2011 A new Irish comedy horror, 'Grabbers’, which filmed on location in Donegal has been selected for US indie film festival Sundance, which takes place from 19 to 29 of January 2012.
02.Dec.2011 Five teams are pitching today at the Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin to win €5,000 and get to develop their education ideas into businesses.
02.Dec.2011 Dublin City Enterprise Board is turning The Science Gallery on Pearse Street into an enterprise hub on 9 December with its ‘Your Business Day 2011’ initiative.
01.Dec.2011 More than 200 students at Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) showed their entrepreneurial flair as part of The Christmas Market event which is part of the MarketLink Entrepreneur programme.
01.Dec.2011 Set up five months ago in Tramore, Co Waterford, helpmypc.ie provides an online repair and support service to computer users and already employs four full and part time staff.