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Dr. Jimmy Devins T.D, Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation opens Business Innovation Centre at Sligo IT

Start-up companies are essential to increase regional innovation levels

The  Minister  for Science, Technology and Innovation Dr. Jimmy Devins T.D, today  (Friday 27th June 2008) officially opened ITSBIC, the Sligo Business Innovation Centre at IT Sligo.

The Centre, which was funded under the Enterprise Ireland Campus Incubation Centre Programme, has already opened its doors to 18 companies which employ 40 people between them in the new incubation space.

Speaking at the launch Minister Devins said:

“This  Centre  is  an  excellent resource for Sligo based entrepreneurs and researchers  that  want  to develop their technology into a product. ITSBIC offers  a  safe  environment  with the relevant business skills and support that a budding business person needs”.

The  Minister  continued,  “Balanced  regional  development is a Government priority  and  the Institutes of Technology have a unique and critical role to  play in achieving this goal. The Government’s €8.2 billion Strategy for Science,  Technology  & Innovation recommended that we focus on building up the  research  and  innovation  functions of Institutes such as Sligo IT so that it can nurture new start-up companies and develop innovative solutions for  existing  companies  in  Sligo and the North West. I am pleased to see such strong progress at this early stage with companies such as Nutrisolve, Nooked  and  Omniscience,  who  started  out  at  ITSBIC,  going  on to run successful businesses in Sligo”.

Feargal Ó Móráin Executive Director of Enterprise Ireland said:

“Our  strategy  in  relation  to  start-ups  is  designed  to  ensure  that opportunities   for  Irish  enterprises  and  entrepreneurs  are  maximised throughout  all  regions  and  that relevant support is provided at a local level  to  meet  the increasing challenges faced by new, young companies in the  global  marketplace.   Incubation centres improve greatly the survival and  growth prospects of start-up campus companies.  Enterprise Ireland has invested  €38  million  in such facilities in the Institutes of Technology. The Centres are now bases for 176 companies employing 641 people.”

Janette Gillen, ITSBIC Centre Manager said:

“Business  incubators  such  as ITSBIC have a proven record of dramatically increasing  the  success  rate  of  start-up  businesses.  Technology based start-ups  of  any  kind,  benefit enormously from access to the expertise, facilities  and  equipment  to  be  found  on  the  campus  of  IT Sligo, a progressive third level institution.’

‘We  particularly  welcome enquiries from entrepreneurs looking to set up a new  business  and  existing  companies  of all sizes, looking to carry out research  and  development  using  ITSBIC  and  IT  Sligo facilities,”  she concluded.

Ends

For further information contact:

Janette Gillen, Business Innovation Centre Manager,

ITSBIC, Institute of Technology, Ballinode, Sligo.

Tel: +353719155315

Email: gillen.janette@itsligo.ie

or

Maeve McCormack, connectpr@eircom.net Ph:  071 9130484 / 086 3172161

 


Last updated 27/6/2008