Joe Healy, High Potential Start-Ups, Enterprise Ireland; An Tánaiste and Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Frances Fitzgerald TD and Martin O’Connell, CEO, Nasal Medical
A Competitive Start Fund (CSF) competition worth up to €750,000 in funding from Enterprise Ireland will open for applications to early stage companies in
manufacturing and internationally traded services on Wednesday 13 September 2017.
This is Enterprise Ireland’s seventh Competitive Start Fund in 2017 and is open to all sectors with a focus on agricultural, manufacturing, life sciences and renewables subsectors.
Up to 15 successful applicants will receive high-level business development support and an investment of up to €50,000 each. The CSF is designed to accelerate the growth of start-ups and enable companies to reach key commercial and technical milestones.
The fund will close for applications at 3pm on Wednesday 27 September 2017.
Full details are available at www.enterprise-ireland.com/csf
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