Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland is today accompanying Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris TD on an official Ministerial visit to California. Over the course of the visit, the delegation ...
Area will benefit from transformative infrastructure proposals including the Cork Northern Distributor Multi-Modal Route and Blackpool-Kilbarry Rail Station ...
Over 40 years, global financial institutions have made Ireland their home, from international banks, investment managers and insurers, to aircraft leasing operators and administrators. Jobs in the ...
Leading business service providers including Accenture, Bertelsmann, Perot, Freightquote, Serco, GLG, Sita, Service Source and Western Union have already located in Ireland. Flexible, skilled teams ...
Stable, competitive, secure and pro-business, Ireland is a committed member of the EU single market The fastest growing economy in the Eurozone, with sustainably managed public finances and an ‘A’ ...
A team at the university’s Hamilton Institute will investigate how computers of the future could run on DNA. Prof Damien Woods and his team at Maynooth University have been awarded €4m in funding ...
IDA Ireland is an autonomous Statutory Agency set up under the Industrial Development Acts 1986 - 2014. The Agency operates in accordance with the provisions of the Acts and under the aegis of the ...
Despite a challenging external environment IDA Ireland posted a strong performance in 2023. IDA Ireland won 248 investments in 2023, with an associated gross job creation potential of almost 19,000.
Ireland secured 234 investment wins in 2024, delivering record level of R&D investment as IDA clients commit €1.9bn across 64 investments. 2024 investments projected to create 13,500 jobs over coming ...
2024 saw the conclusion of IDA Ireland’s 2021-2024 strategy, Driving Recovery & Sustainable Growth. Over the strategy, IDA Ireland supported the delivery of 973 investments and creation of 76,790 jobs ...
Cybersecurity might be a technology-intensive sector but the raw material it needs most is talent. In the face of rising cyberattacks against businesses and public sector organisations, companies are ...