Exigent recognised as InterTradeIreland Ambassadors
Exigent Networks have been recognised as InterTradeIreland Business
Ambassadors for the Cork region at a special event held with Minister
Richard Bruton TD, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation on
Wednesday 1st June in Dublin. Over 80 TDs and Senators were also in
attendance at the event which recognised SMEs that have excelled through
North-South trade and innovation.
IT Company Exigent Networks
is one of Ireland’s leading providers of information and communications
technology. It has built a successful business focussing on innovative
network solutions for the corporate, multi-national and government
sectors.
Paul Casey, Director of Exigent Networks commented: “In
our first year after participating in InterTradeIreland’s Acumen
Programme we can see an estimated 10% increase in turnover that can be
directly attributed to our participation as well as invaluable contacts
that will allow us to grow in the future. Our nomination as an
InterTradeIreland Business Ambassador for Cork is recognition for the
hard work small businesses across the country are doing every day in
helping to contribute to Ireland’s economic recovery.”
Mr.
Richard Bruton TD, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation
commented, “Government does not create jobs, people and businesses do;
and the role of government is to create an environment in which those
businesses can prosper. I am determined to do everything I can to reduce
costs, improve access to finance and encourage innovation so that good
businesses can expand and create the jobs that our economy and society
so badly need. If there is one thing Ireland - north and south - does
not lack it is enterprising, creative, hardworking people, and I look
forward to working with them to discuss what government and small
business together can do to get people back to work”.
Over 65
companies from across Ireland attended the event with government
representatives, including Ministers of State, TDs and Senators. Local
representatives in attendance on the day included Minister of State
David Stanton TD, Tom Barry TD, Dan Sherlock TD, Aine Collins TD, Jerry
Buttimer TD, John Daly TD and Noel Harrington TD, David Staunton TD and
Senator John Gilroy.
The group of InterTradeIreland Business
Ambassadors were also invited to meet President Mary McAleese at an
exclusive reception at Áras an Uachtaráin to make their achievements,
where she described the companies as ‘Champions of the future and
leaders of change.’
Also speaking at the event, InterTradeIreland
Chairman Dr David Dobbin said: “We have supported companies right
across Ireland, in every county and constituency and we are extremely
proud of the examples of enterprise and innovation that are represented
by our group of InterTradeIreland Business Ambassadors. We hope that
through highlighting the achievements of successful local SMEs, we will
inspire other businesses from throughout Cork to take advantage of
cross-border trade and collaboration opportunities.”
Since 2003,
InterTradeIreland’s has helped more than 16,500 companies with
cross-border information and services and supported over 2,000 SMEs
through its trade and innovation programmes. As a result, in excess of
€610 million worth of business value been generated including that from
current projects still to complete. In addition, over 930 jobs have been
created or sustained through its programmes. For every €1 invested in
InterTradeIreland, it provides a ten-fold return in business development
value.
