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Enterprise Support Services

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 7 June 2012

Thursday, 7 June 2012

Ceisteanna (71)

Paudie Coffey

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70 Deputy Paudie Coffey asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the number of businesses and persons who have participated the Enterprise Platform Programme since it recommenced in Quarter 1 of this year; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27623/12]

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The recently announced New Frontiers Programme replaces the Enterprise Platform Programme and aims to raise the number of business start-ups and to increase the pipeline of HPSUs and other sustainable businesses. This new programme forms part of one of the action points set out in the Government's recently announced Action Plan for Jobs.

The programme is currently being phased in across the country. Ten institutes have commenced/completed Phase 1 of the Programme with over 300 participants taking part in this 6-8 week introductory course. The first interviews for Phase 2 began in mid-May and four institutes have completed the recruitment process with 48 places offered on the 6 month courses taking place in their incubation centres.

Eight Institutes of Technology (IoTs) have partnered to form four collaborative programmes to deliver the New Frontiers Programme while individual programmes are also being offered from a number of IoTs as follows:

Collaborative Programmes

Individual Programmes

IT Carlow/Waterford IT

Dublin IT

Limerick IT/IT Tralee

Dundalk IT (partnered with CIT)

IT Tallaght/IT Blanchardstown

Cork IT (partnered with DkIT)

IT Sligo/Letterkenny IT

Galway-Mayo IT (partnered with AIT)

Athlone IT (partnered with GMIT)

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