Wexford craft and design companies meet international buyers at Showcase 2016
Over half of small craft companies are making their Enterprise Zone debut this year, meeting international buyers and breaking into new markets thanks to Local Enterprise Office. Three local craft and design companies are meeting international buyers in the ‘Enterprise Zone’ area of Showcase at the R.D.S. in Dublin this week, thanks to the help of Local Enterprise Office in Wexford County Council.
The network of Local Enterprise Offices also welcomed the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mr. Richard Bruton T.D. to the ‘Enterprise Zone’, where the Minister met nearly a hundred small design and craft businesses, all ready to break into new markets. Showcase is the first major trade event of the year and it’s organised by the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland and promoted internationally by Enterprise Ireland. Co-ordinated by the Local Enterprise Offices in the Local Authorities Network, the dedicated Enterprise Zone on the balcony area is the home for emerging designers and craftspeople, with 59 small companies exhibiting for the first time at the trade event.
The craft and design businesses are from 22 counties, including Wexford, and have all been supported by their Local Enterprise Office, making it possible for them to meet international buyers and secure orders in countries such as Canada, Australia, Germany, the UK and Italy. On a visit to Showcase in the R.D.S., Minister Bruton said: “Since their establishment in April 2014, the LEOs have been a great addition to the suite of supports for start-ups and small businesses in Ireland. Helping micro and small craft and design companies take part in major trade events like Showcase, is just one of the supports available to the sector through the Local Enterprise Offices.”
Fashion, knitwear, toys, jewellery, interiors and food are just some of the sectors represented within the Enterprise Zone. Tom Banville, Head of Enterprise at the Local Enterprise Office said that helping small businesses and start-ups reach international markets was crucial to further growth and job creation locally. He said: “Showcase is an ideal marketplace where buyers of Irish-made design and craft from around the world can meet local creators and designers in person. For smaller craft companies and new start-ups in the Enterprise Zone, which is co-ordinated by the Local Enterprise Offices, they can secure orders that will help them make that important break-through into new markets.” Karen Hennessy, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland said: “We are delighted to be working once again with the Local Enterprise Offices in introducing buyers to the latest work from emerging Irish designers and makers. The Enterprise Zone at Showcase plays a critical role in helping up-and-coming Irish entrepreneurs develop their business and expand their client base.”
Minister Bruton added: “From my meetings with buyers here at Showcase, it is clear that there is a strong appetite internationally for the work of Irish designers and makers, especially following the year-long Irish Design 2015 initiative. Our design and craft sector is innovative and creative and its contribution to jobs, exports, and tourism is very significant. This annual trade show plays a crucial role in helping Irish companies develop their business and expand their client base, particularly in the export market, which is a central tenet of our Action Plan for Jobs. Since the first Action Plan was launched more than 135,000 extra people are at work, hitting our target 21 months ahead of schedule. With strong implementation of our solid plan, we can see a continuation of the progress we have seen and keep the recovery going.”
Further information around the supports available to local craft and design companies is available through www.localenterprise.ie/Wexford/