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Enterprise Ireland Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 17 December 2015

Thursday, 17 December 2015

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John Deasy

Question:

225. Deputy John Deasy asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the number of companies in County Waterford that have availed of research and development funding over the past five years. [46158/15]

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Enterprise Ireland’s mission is to partner with entrepreneurs, Irish businesses, and the research and investment communities to develop Ireland’s international trade, innovation, leadership, and competitiveness with the ultimate objective of job creation. A key element of Enterprise Ireland’s strategy is to develop innovative companies through supporting research and development at the company level. Enterprise Ireland has a number of financial supports to encourage companies to focus on research and development activities both within their companies and by collaborating with other companies and the third level research institutes.

24 companies in Waterford have been paid by Enterprise Ireland for research and development activities between 2010 and the present time (15 December 2015). These research and development supports include the R&D Fund, the RTI Fund, R&D Stimulation Grants, Technical Feasibility studies and R&D equity packages. Some companies received more than one payment in a given year, and some companies received multiple payments over different years. Table 1, column 1 below shows the breakdown by year of the 65 payment transactions to these 24 companies. Column 2 shows the breakdown of the 24 companies approved. Column 3 shows the breakdown by company by year. Some companies have been approved in different years and therefore the total of 32 is higher than the total number of companies approved (24). Column 4 shows the amount paid per year to these companies.

It should be noted that in addition to these 24 companies, 11 companies were paid Innovative HPSU funding towards the development of their business plan over this period. Many of these business plans would include research and development activities among the other business development activities but are not included in these figures.

IDA Ireland's Research and Development grant payments to companies in Co. Waterford over the past 5 years are set out in table 2.

Table 1: Enterprise Ireland breakdown of payments to the 24 companies between 2010 and 2015.

Year

No of payments

No of companies that received payments between 2010-2015

No of companies to receive payments in a given year

Amount Paid €

2010

19

13

13

540,209

2011

13

7

10 (3 of these companies also received payments in 2010)

199,029

2012

24

0

2 (these 2 companies also received payments in 2010 and 2011)

230,793

2013

3

2

3 (one company also received payments in 2010, 2011 and 2012)

118,880

2014

3

0

2 (one company also received payment in 2013)

83,853

2015 - (15.12.2015)

3

2

2

72,323

Total

65

24

32**

1,245,087

Table 2: IDA Ireland R&D grants Waterford 2010-2014

Year

Number of grant payments

Amount paid

2010

0

€0

2011

1

€76,915

2012

2

€214, 249

2013

1

€903,041

2014

0

€0

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