Innovative Companies in Ireland South East – Benamic

Benamic (formerly Sales-Promotions) was founded in 2009 by Ersnt and Young Entrepreneur of the Year winner and entrepreneur, Terry Clune. Benamic is a specialist division of Clune Tech, a large fintech family of companies. Benamic is located in Kilkenny. Read more

Waterford Greenway wins SILVER at European Greenway Awards

Out of 31 other European Greenways, Waterford Greenway came second for Excellence with representatives from Waterford Council presenting the popular cycle and walking trail to the judging panel. European Greenways Awards are presented to greenways that stand out for their excellence and demonstration of best practice. Read more

Innovative Companies in Ireland South East – MicroGen Biotech

MicroGen Biotech was founded in 2012 by Dr Xuemei Germaine. It is located in The Enterprise and Research Incubation Centre, IT Carlow. They currently have employees in Ireland and China. The team aim to deliver microbes to help create safer, sustainable food. Read more

Lots of Ireland South East winners at Blas na hEireann 2021!

Congratulations to all Ireland South East companies who have won awards in this years Blas na hEireann Irish Food Awards. Read more

Innovative Companies in Ireland South East – Immersive VR Education

Immersive VR Education is a virtual/augmented reality software company dedicated to transforming how training & educational content is delivered and consumed globally by providing educational institutes and businesses with the tools they need to create their own content using virtual classrooms or virtual training environments. Read more

Innovative Companies in Ireland South East – Fettle

Fettle is a Wexford-based company that connects qualified therapists to people who are seeking professional counselling for issues such as anxiety, grief and trauma. Read more

Iarnród Éireann and XPO launch new rail freight service between Port of Waterford and Ballina, Co. Mayo

Today, Iarnród Eireann and XPO Logistics, a leading global provider of freight transportation solutions, launched a new rail freight service in each direction between Ballina, Co Mayo and Waterford.

The new rail service begins weekly operations today, it will then be twice-weekly within eight weeks.

It will offer Irish industry a greener and more efficient mode of transporting freight between the West and South East of the country. This will see the potential for over 5,000 truck movements a year to switch from road to rail, with a resulting reduction in road congestion, and 75% reduction in emissions per unit.

The new service comes as Iarnród Éireann is finalising a new national rail freight strategy to identify growth and investment opportunities to significantly grow rail freight operations.

Iarnród Éireann Chief Executive Jim Meade stated:

“We are entering a very exciting phase where rail freight can offer key solutions for the movement of freight as the country addresses both environmental and congestion challenges in this sector. We are currently finalising a very ambitious strategic plan for the growth of rail freight between key locations across the country. Today’s announcement with XPO and Waterford Port demonstrates the viable opportunities that can be developed that will not just support industry and the logistics sector, but is also fully aligned with the country’s climate action plan.”

Dan Myers, managing director – UK and Ireland, XPO Logistics, said:

“Climate change is a critical global challenge; the solutions will take a concerted effort, coordinated action and cooperation. Our collaborative, end-to-end service with Irish Rail — where XPO provides the booking of rail freight movements, drayage trucking of containers, and services such as cross-docking — is a double win. Our customers have new, eco-friendly transport options, and our planet wins as supply chains become greener. It’s another step in our collective journey to a carbon-neutral future.”

Port of Waterford Chief Executive Frank Ronan said:

“Port of Waterford welcomes the re-introduction of rail freight services to the Port at Belview. These trains, carrying container freight, will work very effectively with the Port’s Lo-Lo shipping services to provide businesses in Ireland’s West/North West with a compelling logistics solution to and from mainland Europe.”

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Innovative Companies in Ireland South East – Shorla Pharma

Shorla Pharma develop and commercialize innovative oncology drugs for women’s and pediatric cancers. They focus on indications where existing treatments are limited, in shortage or inadequate for the target population. Read more

Toys4Engineers kicks off today!

Toys4Engineers is a hugely important event to showcase the talent and innovation that exists within the engineering, tech and pharma industry on a national level. In light of Covid-19, this will be a hybrid event, with most of the line-up taking place virtually. Read more

IT Carlow to launch a centre of excellence, CIRDAS, for upskilling in insurance and financial services sectors.

IT Carlow is introducing a third level centre of excellence to help insurance and finance professionals upskill & reskill in data science, business thinking and design thinking. Read more