Local TD and
Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Frances Fitzgerald, has welcomed the
announcement of 30 successful companies awarded funding under Enterprise Ireland’s Competitive Start Fund. She has also echoed the call
by her cabinet colleague, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton for applications for the next
round of funding.
“I am delighted
that Swiftqueue Technologies in nearby Citywest has been awarded funding under
the Competitivie Start Fund and hope that their success will inspire more local
companies across Lucan, Clondalkin and Rathcoole to apply for the next
allocation of funding,” said Fitzgerald.
The Competitive
Start Fund provides young companies in the ICT & Industrial sectors. The
critical early stage funding to test the market for their products and services
and progress their business plans for the global
marketplace.
Making the
announcement, Minister Bruton said: “A key part of the Government’s plans for
jobs and growth is creating a powerful engine of indigenous enterprise. For Ireland’s dynamic and innovative community of entrepreneurs, access to
early stage funding is vital. Enterprise Ireland’s Competitive Start Fund is part of a suite of finance measures
aimed at making it easier for these entrepreneurs to get into business, expand,
export and create the jobs we need.”












