InterTradeIreland
InterTradeIreland has been helping small businesses in Ireland and Northern Ireland explore new cross-border markets, develop new products, processes and services and become investor ready for over two decades.
More About ITI
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How we support Sales Growth
Whether your business trades in Northern Ireland or Ireland, you should know the full extent of the opportunities that exist right here on your doorstep.Learn More -
How we support Innovation
Businesses that are innovating and doing things differently are more likely to expand and grow. Find out about the specialist support available to help turn your innovation into a commercial reality.Learn More -
How we support Funding
Sourcing specialist advice or finding the right person to help your business grow can be a challenge. Find out how we can help, not only through funding but also with sourcing the specialist expertise and making the vital introductions.Learn More
Companies we have helped
Upcoming Events
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Wed16OctTrade Export Clinic - Wexford Talbot Hotel 16 October 202410:00am - 12:00pmFor businesses seeking support to start exporting cross-border.
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Tue22OctThrive Innovation Series - The Innovation Pentathlon 22 October 20248:30am - 9:30amJoin us for a discussion on The Innovation Pentathlon.
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Tue22OctTrade Series: A guide to selling into Ireland 22 October 202411:00am - 12:30pmA webinar outlining how to sell into Ireland.
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Tue05NovFunding Advisory Service Workshop, Dublin 05 November 20248:30am - 11:00amAre you an established company aiming to grow your business in need of funding?
Latest News
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InterTradeIreland Introduces Eight New Programmes to Empower Women Entrepreneurs Across the Island of Ireland
Partnering with Invest Northern Ireland and Enterprise Ireland, InterTradeIreland launches innovative programmes to help women entrepreneurs collaborate, scale, and lead businesses across the island.
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InterTradeIreland’s All-Island business monitor reveals that access to skilled labour is putting pressure on firms although the business landscape remains broadly positive.
InterTradeIreland’s latest All-Island Business Monitor reveals most businesses across the island are stable or growing, though firms are indicating that lack of access to skilled employees could potentially constrain growth in the long run.