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Entrepreneurial Ireland
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How entrepreneurial is Ireland? Why entrepreneurship is so important for Ireland Where do our entrepreneurs come from? What makes Ireland so entrepreneurial? Optimising Ireland’s entrepreneurship potential
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How entrepreneurial is Ireland?
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An island of innovators with a global customer base Ranked #1 country for doing business 2013 by Forbes Ranked #2 Rate of early stage entrepreneurial in EU-15 Ranked #9 across the EU-28 Higher percentage of ‘established entrepreneurs’ as a percentage of population Higher percentage of start-ups with export dimension (66% in Ireland v 54% european
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Entrepreneurial Activity 15,200 new businesses started in 2013 (32,000 entrepreneurs) Highest level of new business creation since onset of economic downturn In May 2014 alone 1,783 companies set-up (av 107 per day) 93 construction – increase of 48% on May 2013 A significant proportion of early stage entrepreneurs expect to have a majority of customers outside Ireland
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The importance of entrepreneurship Start-ups create two-thirds of all new Jobs Exports jobs National and Regional Prosperity Our mission is to drive indigenous exports, to maximise job creation in Irish companies
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Enterprise Ireland - behind export-focussed companies 5,000 Indigenous companies Supporting Entrepreneurs & Ambitious Business owners Exports €18bn 300,000 Jobs In Ireland
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Where do entrepreneurs come from? Most Enterprise Ireland assisted Entrepreneurs come from existing Management Positions within either indigenous firms or Multi-national Companies
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MNCs are a rich source of Entrepreneurs Trinity Biotech - Founder Jim Walsh ex Cambridge Diagnostics Eirgen Pharma - Founder Patsy Carney ex Ivax Pharmaceuticals Ireland Socialtram – Founder Gaston Irigoyen ex Youtube and Google Moqom – Founders ex Ericsson Upfront Analytics – Founders are ex Disney AMCS – Founders Jimmy Martin ex Analog Devices and Austin Ryan ex Ericsson Asavie – Founder Ralph Shaw is ex Baltimore Aspire – Founder Bill Walsh is ex Ericsson Aspiracon – Founder Pat Lucey ex Motorola Cloudium - Founder John Hickey ex Avocent Equiendo – Founder Cyril Murphy ex Esat Digifone Cape Technologies – Founder Philip Sharpe ex Ericsson
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Overseas Entrepreneurs Target marketing campaign, using Diaspora Dedicated €10 million International Start-Up Fund 17 Entrepreneurs (re)located their start-up to Ireland with EI support in 2013 From UK, US, France, Argentina, Italy, Hungary, Spain, Denmark Half are Irish originally Majority locate in Dublin Majority are in IT sector
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Mainstay medical Medical trialling of an electrode that cures chronic back pain Established in US but relocated to Ireland Attracted by favourable regulatory regime in Europe and very strong medical device ecosystem Supported them with introductions, including to a key manager Did not need to invest to attract this company Already gone public (Raised €18m through a dual listing on Euronext Paris and the Irish ESM) Will complete clinical trials and launch the product
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B-smark A service that allows web site owners gauge the emotional reaction of viewers to a website Italian founders Attracted because they believe Ireland is one of the best places in the world for a digital start-up EI invested Benefited from Irish start-up accelerators Ambition is to acquire a number of major international consumer brand customers
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Platform1 Developed software for credit unions and banks Founders were Irish ex-pats working in IT in international banking, interested in returning home EI has invested and provided overseas office assistance Now selling their own software to international banks and credit unions and partnering with early stage financial technology start ups
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Ambitious Female Entrepreneurs EI’s ‘Ambitious Women’ program Targeted Promotional Campaign 15 Investments 2013 (7 in 2012) Equilume Eveo Solutions ViddyAd
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We create opportunities Connecting innovative Irish companies to global customer s Investing €87 million in science and technology infrastructure and research Introducing investors to expanding companies Enterprise Ireland Fostering Innovation Translate expertise, research, technology and knowledge into jobs, new businesses, process improvements and new products and services Deliver on National Support Network for European research funding, with SFI 8 Tech Gateways, 15 industry-led Tech Centres
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1. BUILD COLLABORATION BETWEEN INDUSTRY & HIGHER EDUCATION 1. BUILD COLLABORATION BETWEEN INDUSTRY & HIGHER EDUCATION 4. SUPPORT IN-COMPANY R&D AND CAPABILITY BUILDING 4. SUPPORT IN-COMPANY R&D AND CAPABILITY BUILDING 3. BUILD INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES WIN INTERNATIONAL FUNDING 3. BUILD INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES WIN INTERNATIONAL FUNDING 2. DRIVE COMMERCIALISATION & COMPANY CREATION 2. DRIVE COMMERCIALISATION & COMPANY CREATION DELIVER MAXIMUM IMPACT FROM STATE INVESTMENT IN RESEARCH & INNOVATION Priorities for Enterprise Ireland Increase in number of technologies licensed by HEIs from 12 p.a. 2005 to 119 in 2013
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Open Innovation – in practice
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What makes Ireland so entrepreneurial?
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Underlying strengths: Ireland ranks 15th out of 185 economies in terms of ‘ease of doing business’ –highest ranked euro area country IMD World Competitiveness 2013 ranks Ireland: 1 st for flexibility and adaptability of workforce 1 st for attitudes towards globalisation 2 nd for unit labour costs in manufacturing sector (% change) 3 rd for availability of skilled labour
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START IN IRELAND, TAKE ON THE WORLD Innovative culture Global Reach, enhanced by presence of MNCs World-class start-up eco-system Funding Pro-business Government
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A nation with global reach Irish goods and services are sold on every continent €18bn value of Irish exports 2013 Irish innovation is changing lives all over the world everyday
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An island where global business thrives
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World-class eco-system Proven mentors, professional advisors and International Accelerators
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Funding - for all stages
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Pro-business government LEOs
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Quality of life
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Optimising Ireland’s Entrepreneurial Potential
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The things that made Ireland great still exist Doors are open for Ireland in international markets Irish innovation is changing the lives of ordinary people all over the world everyday
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Tell stories of Irish success Irish software powers visitor access control points at the Houses of Parliament in London, (Irish software company TDS) Software developed by Saadian helps the British police to know when prisoners are being released Irish eye recognition software is used by the FBI at their border control points (Daon)
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Irish technology company PixAlert, protects data and identity of global corporations Technology developed by Trusdev, verifies identities of millions of online customers worldwide Technology developed by Zutec was used to build an Asset and Snagging Register in the construction of The Shard, London
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First ever, solar-powered, climate-controlled football stadium Qatar 2022 World Cup Mercury Engineering in Dublin
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Radissens Diagnostics in Cork First to enable blood analysis aboard the European Space Station
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Irish medical device companies lead the world in innovation, quality and performance. Aerogen developed the world’s first aerosol vaccination device
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Ireland in 2014 More experienced than ever, with a modern dynamic economy More capable than ever,with a highly skilled workforce More accomplished than ever – Irish innovation is changing lives all over the world, every day Now, is the time, to do business with Ireland
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Be part of the great Irish entrepreneurship movement
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