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Enterprise Ireland

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 27 June 2017

Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Ceisteanna (145)

Niall Collins

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145. Deputy Niall Collins asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the details of international Enterprise Ireland offices abroad; the location, number of full-time and part-time staff employed in each; and the costs of offices and staffing for each international office on an annual basis, in tabular form. [30161/17]

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Enterprise Ireland is the state agency under my aegis with responsibility for helping Irish companies to internationalise and scale. The manufacturing and internationally traded services companies that Enterprise Ireland works with are a critical source of existing employment and job creation in every county in Ireland and are spread across a wide range of sectors.

Enterprise Ireland client exports grew by 6% in 2016 reaching a record high of €21.6bn. Under its Strategy 2017-2020, EI has a target to increase client exports to €26bn, notwithstanding the challenges of Brexit and other global developments. 

Enterprise Ireland’s overseas structure through its network of 32 overseas offices and its extended Pathfinder (Trade Consultant) network provides client companies with access to Incubation and Hot-Desking Facilities, local market knowledge on a sectoral basis, introductions to buyers/suppliers/partners, and market intelligence such as competitor analysis, identification of professional services etc.

The activities of Enterprise Ireland’s overseas network are supported by the Market Research Centre and Strategic Marketing Unit based in Dublin along with a range of financial and capability developments supports aimed at helping client companies to compete and win sales in overseas markets.  

Table 1 identifies the location and the cost (pay and non-pay) of running Enterprise Ireland’s overseas offices in 2016 and the current number of full time and part time staff employed these offices.

Table 1: Cost (pay and non-pay) of running Enterprise Ireland’s overseas offices in 2016 and the current number of full time and part time staff employed these offices.

Office Location

Total running costs in 2016

(€)

Full Time Staff as at June 2017

Part Time Staff as at June 2017

Total Staff Numbers as at June 2017

LONDON

2,702,458

13

1

14

DUSSELDORF

1,309,755

10

3

13

STOCKHOLM

755,659

6

0

6

PARIS

964,000

7

1

8

AMSTERDAM

531,740

4

0

4

BRUSSELS

320,934

3

1

4

PRAGUE

256,174

4

0

4

BUDAPEST

50,348

1

0

1

WARSAW

547,863

4

0

4

MOSCOW

374,447

4

0

4

MADRID

344,482

4

0

4

MILAN

584,529

3

2

5

RIYADH

482,123

3

0

3

DUBAI

1,318,331

7

0

7

SOUTH AFRICA

496,618

3

0

3

ISTANBUL

428,881

1

0

1

DOHA

159,598

1

0

1

ABU DHABI

107,286

1

0

1

NEW YORK

2,642,358

10

0

10

BOSTON

652,311

5

0

5

MOUNTAIN VIEW

1,114,383

4

0

4

TORONTO

400,390

4

0

4

BRAZIL

307,361

2

0

2

AUSTIN

518,927

2

0

2

SINGAPORE

762,702

4

0

4

TOKYO

779,881

4

0

4

HONG KONG

362,595

2

0

2

BEIJING

612,275

5

0

5

SHANGHAI

1,425,348

5

0

5

SEOUL

339,480

3

0

3

SYDNEY

859,815

7

0

7

INDIA

381,869

3

0

3

PERTH*

17,443

-

-

-

Total

22,912,365

139

8

147

*Note: Enterprise Ireland’s Perth Office closed in 2016 and its activity is now managed out of Enterprise Ireland’s Sydney Office.

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