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Geoscience Ireland Participates at International Markets Week

October 23, 2018/in News

Enterprise Ireland (EI) hosted its International Markets Week (IMW) bringing to Dublin key representatives from its 33 worldwide offices. The annual event took place at the RDS, Dublin, 16th-19th Oct. Read more

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‘The Future of the UK–Ireland Energy Relationship’

February 6, 2018/in News

The British Irish Chamber of Commerce (BICC) and Energy UK hosted ‘The Future of the UK–Ireland Energy Relationship’ in London last Friday, 2nd February. Michael Manley, Assistant Secretary of the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (DCCAE), delivered the keynote speech to the 120 attendees. Read more

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Minister Kyne announces record job growth by Geoscience Ireland companies, 354 new jobs in 2017

January 30, 2018/in News

A survey of the companies comprising the Geoscience Ireland (GI) business cluster has shown that 128 new jobs were created in the second half of 2017. This brings the overall job creation figure for 2017 to 354, 276 of which were created by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – the largest yearly growth since its inception in 2012. Read more

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