CLARE BUSINESS SET FOR NATIONAL ENTERPRISE AWARDS FINAL

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Óir Tonics will represent Local Enterprise Office Clare at the prestigious awards that take place on Thursday 18th June in the Round Room at the Mansion House in Dublin.

 

Óir Tonics blends traditional Irish seaweed practices and modern whole-food wellness with Moss Boss Tonic, Ireland’s first liquid seaweed food supplement. Óir Tonics champions whole food ingredients, sustainability, and Irish suppliers. Óir Tonics is available through over 300 retailers nationwide, is selling direct-to-consumer online and locally at The Óir House, Ballyvaughan.

 

This is the 26th year of the Local Enterprise Office initiative, which was won last year by health tech business, SPRYT, supported by Local Enterprise Office Monaghan.  Set up in 2022 by Neill Dunwoody and Daragh Donohue, their AI-powered virtual receptionist is helping to revolutionise patient engagement for healthcare providers across the globe utilising WhatsApp and SMS communication. 

 

This year there is a wide variety of finalists competing for the title of National Enterprise of the Year.  Some of those include The Smooth Company, founded by 2025 EY Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year Áine Kennedy, Sugar Plum Sweetery, founded by Denise Buckley and David Quirke who have been at the forefront of recent confectionary trends creating Ireland’s first Dubai Chocolate Bar and Seed Golf, founded by Dean Klatt, who have become the first Irish company to design and sell high performance golf balls.

 

The Finalists also include a software platform that helps hotels to fix guest problems before they become damaging reviews (I Left You a Note), Ireland’s first liquid seaweed food supplement (Óir Tonics), an AgTech company that can capture damaging animal emissions in sheds and turn it into a by-product for biogas and SAF production for farmers (I/O Agri).  

 

International war crimes lawyer Joanne Frivet is shortlisted for her company, LegalMoov which helps individuals and SMEs in Ireland find the correct lawyer for their legal position, while RYSE Chocolate, founded by Ian O’Rourke and David Stone, have created a caffeinated chocolate energy bar and are also one of the 31 Finalists for the Awards that take place on the 18th June in Dublin.

 

Peter Burke, T.D., Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, said at the announcement; “The National Enterprise Awards provide us with an opportunity to celebrate the very best of Irish entrepreneurship.  Looking through the list of finalists for this year, you can see a significant variety of sectors and business ideas, from Health and Beauty to AgTech, from Software to Food and Drink. Every one of these finalists have the potential to scale, create jobs in their communities and make a significant impact internationally.  These awards shine a light on the amazing businesses that are starting and growing across the country year on year, and we should be extremely proud of the level of founders that Ireland is producing.  The previous winners and indeed finalists have shown the calibre of these awards, and it’s exciting to see where these businesses can and will go in the future.”   

 

Bernadette Haugh, Head of Enterprise, Local Enterprise Office Clare, said:“The National Enterprise Awards provides an important platform to showcase the outstanding businesses supported by Local Enterprise Offices across the country. Each year, we see an impressive breadth of sectors represented, underpinned by strong innovation and ambition. The caliber of this year’s finalists is exceptional, and they clearly demonstrate the resilience and capability required to compete on an international stage. These enterprises have already achieved significant success and are well positioned to follow in the footsteps of previous winners in becoming globally recognised companies. We are particularly proud to see Oir Tonics representing Local Enterprise Office Clare this year, and we wish them every success in the competition.”

 

 

The Finalists compete for a total prize fund of €80,000 and along with an overall National Enterprise of the Year winner there are categories for Best Start-Up, Best Export Business, an Innovation Award, a Digital Award, a Green Award and a Female Entrepreneur award.

 

There will also be an Outstanding Achievement Award presented on the night to an Irish business who started with the support of their Local Enterprise Office and has gone on to achieve international success. 

 

The National Enterprise Awards are one of a number of initiatives that the Local Enterprise Offices run, to foster entrepreneurship across the country. Others include Local Enterprise Week, the Student Enterprise Programme, National Women’s Enterprise Day, and Local Enterprise Showcase. The Local Enterprise Offices in local authorities are funded by the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, through Enterprise Ireland. Established in 2014, the Local Enterprise Offices are the essential resource for any entrepreneur looking to start a business or any small business that is looking for support or advice to help them grow. Since their inception in 2014, the Local Enterprise Offices have helped create over 80,000 jobs across the country. The LEOs work with thousands of client companies across Ireland in a diverse range of sectors offering mentoring, training, expert advice, and financial supports to small businesses. For more information see www.LocalEnterprise.ie