Burnfoot based E&I Engineering, one of the UK and Ireland’s largest providers of electrical switchgear and power distribution systems for data centres been bought by US based Vertiv Holdings for at least $1.8 billion. The deal, which also inclu...
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The Social Enterprise Capital Grants Scheme 2021 will provide funding for the purchase of equipment or the carrying out of repairs or refurbishments to enable social enterprises to improve their service delivery.
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CoLab is a purpose-built incubation centre based on the campus of the Letterkenny Institute of Technology. Having began life in the early 80s as a small incubation centre, it is now the largest Business Centre in the 3rd level sector in Ireland. P...
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This is a unique and hugely rewarding opportunity to be part of an enabling initiative that will have far reaching benefits for the entire border region of Ireland.
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Nvolve Group have recently announced their plans to support their global expansion by doubling its workforce, creating 20 new job with roles with remote and hybrid working options also being made available.
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On Wednesday last, social media platforms were buzzing with an overwhelming number of posts, messages and videos celebrating #LoveDonegal day.
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Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has today announced a the list of towns and villages to receive support for the enhancement of streetscapes and shopfronts, which included 5 Donegal recipients. The Streetsca...
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Over €378k in funding has been announced for Cultural & Arts organisations in Donegal.
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Ministers of State with the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Robert Troy TD and Damien English TD today, announced €10 million in government funding available under the Regional Enterprise Transition Scheme. Through Enterprise Ir...
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Charlene Kennedy is a native of Donegal, in her own words she is a ‘home bird’, but always questioned if she could advance her career and live in Donegal. At 18 she left the county to pursue a career in Law at NUI Galway. After several career move...
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