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Business News from North Cork, South Tipperary, East Limerick and West Waterford.

30 jobs for Cork cybersecurity firm

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A Cork based cybersecurity firm is set to hire 30 more staff to support their continued growth and expansion. Smarttech247, which officially opened the...

New early stage start-up programme launched

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A Government initiative to invest in very young digital enterprises and start-ups (NDCR) have launched new supports nationwide to help early stage founders take...

Zeus acquires Austrian food packaging solutions company

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Zeus Packaging, owned by Castlelyons native and Fermoy man, Brian O’Sullivan, announced on Tuesday the acquisition of Austrian-based food packaging solutions business, Petruzalek, which...

AIB pledges €1.25m to fund first Chair at UCC

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AIB has announced a partnership with University College Cork (UCC) which will see the bank fund The AIB Chair of Sustainable Business, the first of...

Cork County represented at National Enterprise Awards 2021

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An initiative of the Local Enterprise Offices (LEO), this year’s National Enterprise Awards take place virtually this Thursday, February 11th and will celebrate small enterprises,...

61% of Irish businesses optimistic about the outlook of Ireland’s economy...

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New data from Grant Thornton Ireland has revealed that 61% of Irish businesses are optimistic about the outlook of Ireland’s economy for the next...

Apple bites back reclaiming position of world’s most valuable brand from...

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Apple has overtaken Amazon and Google to reclaim the title of the world’s most valuable brand for the first time since 2016, according to the latest...

Ireland get the least funding from Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

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Of the thirteen countries funded under the EU’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme which was set up in order to reduce carbon emissions, Ireland received...

Open discussion on childcare vital for business and families

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Employers are being urged to engage with workers who are parents, in managing childcare for the coming weeks. With schools closed until the end of...

Irish start-ups hit four-year low

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Ireland’s new company start-up levels reached their lowest point in four years in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with a total of 21,924 new...

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