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Is the South East of Ireland a good place to invest for a tech firm?

 What do you think, Yes or No. Read on to find out if you are right.


Hello everyone and Welcome back to my blog.😀

Today we are looking at whether the southeast of Ireland is a good place for tech companies to invest in.




The southeast of Ireland is becoming a very attractive place for tech companies to invest in and is currently the home of many established tech companies such as Datapac, Innovate, Sonru, Netwatch, Redhat and TSSG.


Below are some reasons why these firms decided to invest in the Southeast of Ireland.

Reason Number One: Ireland’s Southeast has the fastest growing economy in Europe. According to ISEDO the Southeast of Ireland was ranked first as the most competitive region in Ireland. The CSO also named the location as Number one in productivity growth in Ireland from 2010 to 2017.

Reason Number Two: The southeast has cheaper financial costs💸 for a company compared to Dublin. This means a tech company can have more money to be flexible with and in turn help them be competitive in the industry. Dublin is also only a 1-to-2-hour car journey 🚗away from the southeast which makes it a prime location for tech companies.

Reason Number Three: The Southeast of Ireland is considered to have a creative, clever and inventive workforce. This workforce is made up of graduates from three technological universities located in the southeast. According to the HEA over 1,500 students from the southeast are studying ICT courses.🎓

 

To conclude the Southeast of Ireland is very attractive for tech companies due to low costs, a fast-growing economy and a talented workforce.

So, if you ever own a tech company and are wondering where to invest it, the best location for it is the Sunny Southeast of Ireland.🌞

 

See you next time!

 

Bye👋

Comments

  1. Wow..The South east offers a lot of advantages for a tech firm

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  2. After reading this, I would definitely invest my firm in the South east.

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