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Galway SMEs to benefit from new European business network

On behalf of the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Michael Ahern T.D, today (Thursday 8th May 2008) , launched the Enterprise Europe Network in Ireland, a new and extensive European business and technology partnering network for companies.

The Irish consortium, known as EEN Ireland, responsible for delivering the services of the Enterprise Europe Network in Ireland consists of Enterprise Ireland and the Chambers in Galway, Cork, Dublin, Sligo and Waterford.

EEN Ireland plans to multiply its combined client base of Irish companies ten fold, increasing the number of Irish SMEs receiving business or technology partnering support to 20,000 over the next three years.

The wider Enterprise Europe Network has a substantial footprint involving 40 countries, with more than 4,000 specialist staff in 500 development agencies with access to more than 23 million SMEs across all business and technology sectors. EEN Ireland will help Irish SMEs access more than 3,000 European business opportunities using a technology and business partnering database via a dedicated website.

The 5 Chambers plus Enterprise Ireland have united with all the major players in the European business and technology partnering community to offer an accessible “one-stop-shop” service to help SMEs in particular access the following services;

Launching the Enterprise Europe Network in Ireland, Mr. Ahern T.D, said: “The new Enterprise Europe Network is a milestone in Ireland’s Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation and will be a key tool in the promotion of entrepreneurship and growth of enterprises in Ireland. I call on all SMEs in Ireland to use this network to maximise your business potential".

Enterprise Ireland’s EEN Ireland contact point Jan Gerritsen said: “Enterprise Ireland is fully committed to the aims of the Network and is excited about working with the Chambers of Commerce in Galway, Cork, Dublin, Sligo and Waterford. Increasing the quality and quantity of innovation in Irish SMEs is a key target outlined in Enterprise Ireland’s corporate strategy 2008-2010. By engaging with us, Irish SMEs can very quickly tap into a substantial and accessible business and technology partnering network with local support delivered right to their doorstep”.

Carol Brady, EEN Ireland manager in Galway Chamber said: “Being locally based, we can create the link between companies in the West of Ireland and the European Commission. By explaining EU policies and regulations in a manner which is familiar to them, we can communicate European policy in more real terms for companies. Furthermore we provide companies with a direct link back to the commission through which they can channel their views on European policies directly affecting their business."

The new Enterprise Europe Network is part of the Commission's integrated policy for promoting entrepreneurship and growth of enterprises in Europe. It will support SMEs from all sectors to take greater advantage of the opportunities of the Single Market.

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For more information contact:

Grace FitzGerald, Enterprise Ireland - Tel: 01 8082746 Mobile 087 3286404 grace.fitzgerald@enterprise-ireland.com

Notes for Editors:

In practice, the Enterprise Europe Network in Ireland offers the following services to Irish SMEs:

- Information and practical advice on market opportunities, impending and existing European legislation and policies relevant to a company or sector.

- Helping SMEs find suitable business partners using its business and technology partnering database, providing information on tender opportunities and international networking.

- Developing the research and innovation capacities of SMEs by helping to create synergies with other European research actors, foster technological cooperation and hosting and attending brokerage events. - Assisting SMEs to access research results, participate in research programs and apply for funding, particularly from the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7). - Involving SMEs and business actors in the policy-making process, by transmitting feedback to the Commission and monitoring the implementation of EU policies in the field of competitiveness and innovation.   

The newly launched Enterprise Europe Network combines the strengths of the previous Euro Info Centre and Innovation Relay Centre networks.

Last modified: 08/05/2008

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