5th February 2013
5th February 2013: The Minister for Small Business, Mr John Perry TD, today Tuesday unveiled the 13 successful winners of Enterprise Ireland's €200,000 Competitive Feasibility Fund aimed at stimulating start-ups and creating jobs in the West Region.
13 new West Region entrepreneurs supported by Enterprise Ireland
5 February 2013
The Minister for Small Business, Mr John Perry TD, today [Tuesday] unveiled the 13 successful winners of Enterprise Ireland’s €200,000 Competitive Feasibility Fund aimed at stimulating start-ups and creating jobs in the West Region.
The fund, which was launched last September, offered funding of up to €25,000 to support entrepreneurs explore the feasibility of start-up ideas with job-creating potential in the West Region. Entrepreneurs and early stage companies in the ICT, industrial and food sectors based in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon were eligible to apply.
The range of start-up ideas selected for support cover a range of sectors including food, online payments, online learning, educational software, and life sciences. Enterprise Ireland is now working closely with the entrepreneurs to help them develop the potential of their start-up ideas.
Making the announcement today Minister Perry said: ‘Key to future success is building a strong engine of indigenous enterprise. We must seek to ensure that we have more indigenous companies starting-up, succeeding, expanding, exporting, and ultimately creating jobs in Ireland.
‘Today’s announcement that 13 dynamic, innovative start-up companies, based in the West and operating in key growth sectors, will have access to funding of up to €25,000 each is very welcome news. By continuing to support entrepreneurs and companies like these, and by implementing other measures in the Action Plan for Jobs, I am determined to ensure that we build powerful indigenous businesses and create the jobs we need’.
Enterprise Ireland’s West Regional Director Barry Egan added: ‘We are delighted with the success to-date of this fund, which enabled us to identify new and exciting entrepreneurial ideas. The 13 ideas are based in an impressive variety of high-value, innovative sectors led by entrepreneurs seeking to turn their ideas into successful, internationally trading companies. It provides further evidence that the spirit of entrepreneurship is alive and well in the West of Ireland.
‘Enterprise Ireland will be harnessing this spirit and working with these ambitious entrepreneurs to help them turn their ideas into sustainable export focused businesses creating much needed jobs in the West of Ireland’.
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Further information and photos available from:
Eileen Banks, Press Officer, Enterprise Ireland on 01/7272000.
Margaret Charleton, Enterprise Ireland West Region: Tel: 091 735 900, eMail: margaret.charleton@enterprise-ireland.com
Press Office, Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation – Tel + 353 1 6312220.
Note for Editors:
Details of the companies awarded funding under the Enterprise Ireland Competitive Feasibility Fund for the West Region and being announced today are:
Competitive Feasibility Fund for the West Region Winners
Promoter | Country | Description of Project |
Airam Foods Ltd | Galway | Artisan pie range for the Irish and export Markets |
Aquila Bioscience Ltd | Galway | Glycoprofiling platform as a diagnostic marker for early stage detection of disease |
Brendan McArdle | Galway | Software service for hotel guests |
CGA Software Ltd | Galway | Enterprise software for Health and Safety /Facilities Management, Ireland/UK/Canada |
Colm Murphy | Galway | Communications platform for geo-dispersed parents and family members to connect with their children in a meaningful and developmental way through gameplay |
Enda Hoolmaa | Galway | Software package for the hotel/restaurant sector |
English Bubble Ltd | Galway | Online Language Learning Games Classes |
Michael Flanagan & Aisling Roche | Mayo | Speciality Dairy Products |
MiDough Ltd | Galway | Online Payment Service for anyone without a credit card |
Seamus Lally | Mayo | Manufacturing fencing posts from used car tyres |
Stephanie Fitzgerald O’Malley | Mayo | Child-centred educational software product for the compliance-driven market in the United States |
Una McNeill | Roscommon | Interactive software platform for the international assignee marketplace. |
Westway Health | Galway | Manufacturing an innovative new treatment for bovine mastitis |
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