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445 new jobs to be created in government-supported start-up companies

Jobs Minister Richard Bruton today announced that 445 jobs will be created in 24 new high potential start-up companies which have been supported by government through Enterprise Ireland in the second quarter of 2011.

The announcement follows on the 310 new jobs announced earlier this year as

part of first quarter results of Enterprise Ireland’s High Potential Start Ups

programme, and compares to 284 jobs in 20 companies during the 2nd Quarter of last year.

Making the announcement, Minister Bruton said:

If we are to rebuild the economy and create the jobs of the future in Ireland, we must not only continue to attract high-end multinational companies, but we must also crucially ensure that more high potential small businesses can establish and expand here. Yesterday I announced that PayPal was adding 200 jobs to our base of employment in world-leading internet companies; but we also need an indigenous engine of economic growth if we are to create the successful future we all want for Ireland.

The Minister added:

Today’s announcement that over 400 jobs will be created in indigenous companies supported by Government in the second quarter of the year is very good news. Many of these companies are operating in precisely the

innovative sectors that the Government is targeting for growth: clean tech, life sciences, ICT and financial services. This comes on the back of Ireland’s continued improvement in world innovation rankings – 13th in the 2011 Global Innovation Index, up from 19th in 2010.

Minister Bruton concluded:

My plan to create an indigenous engine of economic growth will ensure that Government actions are directed towards ensuring that more companies like these can establish and grow and provide the basis for Ireland’s economic recovery

Read the full press release here