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SUCCESS THROUGH COMPETITIVENESS

SUCCESS THROUGH COMPETITIVENESS. Welcome to this, DETI’s first edition of “Success through Competitiveness” - the official newsletter of the European Sustainable Competitiveness Programme for Northern Ireland 2007 – 2013.

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SUCCESS THROUGH COMPETITIVENESS

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  1. SUCCESS THROUGH COMPETITIVENESS

  2. Welcome to this, DETI’s first edition of “Success through Competitiveness” - the official newsletter of the European Sustainable Competitiveness Programme for Northern Ireland 2007 – 2013. The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI) is the Managing Authority responsible for taking forward this Programme for Northern Ireland. This short edition is designed to give you a brief overview of the Competitiveness Programme and a sample of the various Projects throughout Northern Ireland benefitting from the Programme. The Programme, with a total potential fund of €613.7m, 50% of which derives from the European RegionalDevelopment Fund (ERDF), has 3 main priorities: Sustainable Competitiveness and Innovation Sustainable Enterprise and Entrepreneurship; and Improving Accessibility and Protecting and Enhancing the Environment. Schemes and Projects within each of the above Priorities are being taken forward by Invest NI, the Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB); DETI through our Energy Division, Telecoms Policy Unit and European Programmes (through the Local Councils) and by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD). Through the “Success through Competitiveness” Newsletter, DETI aims to highlight & promote to the Northern Ireland public and beyond, the role played by the European Union, and particularly through the Competitiveness Programme in supporting Projects within Northern Ireland and boosting the Northern Ireland economy. In essence, without this vital EU funding, DETI’s contribution and the many Implementing Bodies and Project Promoters working tirelessly throughout NI to implement and manage Projects under the Programme, many of these Projects would be significantly scaled back or would not start at all. I hope that you find this publication of interest and look forward in the coming months to bringing you more details of the very tangible benefits that this Programme is continuing to deliver for the benefit of all of the people of Northern Ireland. Paul Brush Head of European Programmes Division DETI FOREWORD

  3. Funding has been awarded to Almac Drug Discovery “Centre of Excellence” in Craigavon. The Innovative Centre will focus on pioneering drug development for the treatment of progressive diseases, particularly cancer. Funding for projects such as Almac presents the opportunity to highlight Northern Ireland’s excellent reputation in relation to research and development; leading to job opportunities and boosting the local economy; an imperative In the present economic climate. DETI Minister Arlene Foster, MLA, pictured above at the official opening of the Centre in April 2009. Priority 1 Competitiveness and Innovation

  4. The European Commission’s Directorate General for Regional Policy (DG Regio) Desk Officer for the UK and Ireland, Stephen Langley, during a recent visit to Northern Ireland, visited Munster Simms Engineering Limited to see at first hand an example of the very positive impact of the NI Sustainable Competitiveness Programme on local businesses. Munster Simms is engaged in the design, manufacture, marketing and selling of water systems worldwide, targeted at the Marine and Caravan/Recreational Leisure markets, Shower Drain and niche Industrial/Commercial markets. The Programme is supporting Munster Simms in a range of activities from Business Improvement Training and Professional Development through to vital Research & Development. Priority 1 Competitiveness and Innovation

  5. Priority 2 Enterprise and Entrepreurship • Invest NI has launched the “Go For It” campaign with a range of advertising on Billboards, Television and other media. The aim of the Programme is to encourage anyone with an idea for starting their own business to take that vital first step. There are 32 advice centres across Northern Ireland making the Programme readily accessible to all. Interested? • Check out the details at www.goforitni.com

  6. Stephen Langley recently paid a visit to The Blick Studios Incubation project funded under Priority 2 Local Economic Development. This project is aimed at developing a creative incubation unit in Belfast to help seed the Creative Industries and promote education, innovation and entrepreneurship. The incubation is based in the Blick shared studio space on the Malone Road. Blick shared studio space was set up to provide affordable incubation space for cross discipline companies in the creative industries. It is an initiative designed to support embryonic creative enterprises within Belfast. The aim of the project is to create self-sustaining, competitive companies in the creative industries which are capable of long- term viability through establishing a Creative Incubation Unit in Belfast, an area designated for cultural regeneration and enterprise. Priority 2 Enterprise and Entrepreurship-Local Economic Development

  7. Priority 2 Enterprise and Entrepreurship • Tourism projects are being offered a share of the new £2m “Tourism Innovation Fund” which is aimed at helping individual and unique projects develop, with the objective of improving the visitor experience and increasing the Tourism industry in Northern Ireland • DETI Minister Arlene Foster, MLA, is pictured with Howard Hastings, Chairman of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board, in front of the CS Lewis Statue, Belfast at the official Launch of the Fund in June 2009

  8. Priority 3 Improving Accessibility and Protecting and Enhancing the Environment • Launch of logon-ni.co.uk • This £3.9m project aims to give impartial free advice to businesses on how best to utilise broadband and the internet to enhance business opportunities. The service also extends to give advice on any business related IT issues. • The logon-ni mobile unit will be touring Northern Ireland and may be in your area in the near future. • For more information visit the website at www.logon-ni.co.uk

  9. Managing Authority/Member State Activity • Over-arching publicity activities have been undertaken by the Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) in its Member State role. Included in these was a promotional event held at the Balmoral Show in May. • In addition, the Managing Authority held an EU promotional day within DETI headquarters to celebrate Europe Day, including the flying of the EU flag. • The ‘Successful Beneficiaries Website’ hosted by the Member State is now automatically populated with all projects with a confirmed letter of offer and is now accessible via the Managing Authority website.

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