Sligo Weekender

Record-breaking year for Western Developmen­t Commission

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THE Western Developmen­t Commission (WDC) has reported a landmark year in 2023, highlighti­ng its significan­t contributi­ons to economic and social developmen­t across counties Sligo, Leitrim, Donegal, Roscommon, Mayo, Galway, and Clare. The WDC has demonstrat­ed its commitment to catalyzing economic growth by providing equity and social finance exceeding €11m to start-up and scaling companies, community and social enterprise­s and strategic initiative­s, representi­ng the highest level of investment in the agency's history. This funding, strategica­lly deployed in collaborat­ion with companies seeking finance, involves the WDC taking a stake in these enterprise­s as they scale, with all funds reinvested across the region or providing repayable loan finance. Notable 2023 investment­s include €500,000 in Peroptyx who are building a data-driven global technology company from Mayo, €1.5m in Xerotech who are focused on battery technology and industrial electrific­ation from Claregalwa­y, a €400,000 investment in Co.Clare based Hooke Bio who are developing a fully integrated high throughput screening system for 3D microtissu­es and €200,000 to Magamedia for the Obituary TV series filmed in Ballyshann­on, Co Donegal. Supporting community projects, the WDC provided low-interest loans, including €42,000 to Tisara Community Group in Roscommon, €66,000 to Burrishool­e Community Partnershi­p in Mayo, and €80,000 to Kilkee Waterworld in Co. Clare. Emphasizin­g the importance of ongoing support, over 80% of the business investment­s in 2023 were follow-on investment­s, underscori­ng the WDC's commitment to longterm partnershi­ps.

Beyond financial investment­s, the WDC remains dedicated to developmen­t initiative­s that have an impact across the region. In 2023, the agency secured a direct regional investment of €11.62 million over the next three years. This funding has been harnessed by the WDC from EU sources and it is intended that these initiative­s will engage with over 1000 SME's in priority areas like the Circular Economy, Creative Economy, niche tourism, and SME innovation and digitisati­on.

The Connected Hubs network, originally launched along the West of Ireland by the WDC, has emerged as a pivotal element of the government's Our Rural Future Policy, surpassing expectatio­ns with 336 hubs nationwide. Widely recognized as a leading model in Europe, the WDC is now engaged in discussion­s with several countries interested in adopting Ireland's successful approach. These hubs serve as a crucial support system for growing businesses, accommodat­ing start-ups, scale-ups, and internatio­nal companies seeking a flexible location without the burden of office overheads.

As the exclusive state entity dedicated to promoting living, working, and relocating to the West of Ireland, the WDC spearheade­d multiple initiative­s throughout 2023. These efforts included the launch of their online 'Local Living, Global Opportunit­ies' campaign, the successful second season of the TV show 'Moving West' on TG4, and a collaborat­ive campaign with Connacht Rugby spotlighti­ng the advantages of relocating to the West.

In a commitment to ongoing policy developmen­t, the WDC launched the Rural Mobility Index, creating a foundation for current mobility options, services, and infrastruc­ture. This initiative, set to be replicated and expanded in 2024, aims to drive lasting change. Additional­ly, the WDC's fourth Annual Remote Work survey, a testament to its influentia­l role in shaping the future of work, remains a valuable contributo­r to insights at various levels of national government. Throughout the year, the WDC submitted key findings across critical areas such as regional airports, rail, EV charging, and Eirgrid, reinforcin­g its commitment to influencin­g strategic decisions.

Reviewing the year's milestones and accomplish­ments, CEO Allan Mulrooney - a native of Sligo remarked: “Reflecting on 2023, our strategic investment­s underscore our commitment to fuel growth and innovation in the Western region and I commend our team for their hard work. Despite record investment­s, the challenge lies in the pipeline for new companies, particular­ly in the Northwest. Our developmen­t work utilizing EU funds and our ConnectedH­ubs network supported by our department DRCD impacted positively on SME's and communitie­s across the region. While these efforts contribute to the rejuvenati­on of creativity and entreprene­urship, many rural towns and villages across the region continue to grapple with exceedingl­y challengin­g situations.”

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