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Home » Blog » New 3 Year Business Strategy Called ‘Our Future In Focus’ Is Published By Invest NI

New 3 Year Business Strategy Called ‘Our Future In Focus’ Is Published By Invest NI

November 19, 2024 By //  by Des Ingham Leave a Comment

Invest NI have just published a bold new 3 year strategy entitled ‘Our Future In Focus’, in which they hope to turn Northern Ireland into a prosperous country with a sustainable and productive economic model. With this new strategy they want to remove any regional imbalances in the country’s economy, drive through the use of green technologies, and create more opportunities and high quality jobs.

Here is a list of the main commitments outlined in ‘Our Future In Focus’, as copied from an article on the Invest NI website:

  • An emphasis on building regional balance and supporting a globally competitive economy.
  • Supporting investments in green technologies and sustainability initiatives and helping businesses to put in place a Sustainable Development Plan.
  • Expand opportunities to drive research and development, create high-quality jobs, and improve productivity.
  • Make it easier for businesses, especially micro and small enterprises, to navigate our resources and to find the right path for growth.
  • A Regional Property Programme to create an environment where all regions can thrive.
  • Enhance collaboration with local stakeholders to align our resources effectively.

A Commitment To Delivering For Northern Ireland

In the same article, Invest NI Chair John Healy, is quoted as saying:

“This new business strategy is our commitment to delivering for Northern Ireland business and our economy.

“We’re transforming to ensure we build on past achievements. This includes a revamped Vision, operating model, renewed priorities, and ambitious targets, marking the start of an exciting new era full of potential.

“Designed to be simpler and more transparent, this strategy allows us to reach more companies than ever, offering tailored support to meet each business’ unique needs.

“The restoration of the Northern Ireland Assembly brings political stability and boosts local and international confidence. This positive environment is perfect for business investment, so it’s crucial we build on this momentum. Our three-year strategy sets our how we intend to do that.”

The Business Enterprises Are The Backbone Of The Economy

Also, Kieran Donoghue, the chief executive at Invest NI, is quoted as saying in the same article that:

“As the title suggests, this strategy is about the future development of the business enterprises, both large and small, that are the backbone of the Northern Ireland economy. The strategy is also about the future of Invest NI and our commitment to work closely with our existing client companies, new local start-ups, and international investors to deliver higher levels of investment and the economic and social benefits that flow from this activity.

“Our Business Strategy for 2024-2027 sets out the concrete actions that we believe will build a prosperous and sustainable future for Northern Ireland.

“As we launch this new strategy, I want to emphasise that the task ahead cannot be achieved by Invest NI alone. Collaboration is key and well defined, purposeful, and mutually beneficial partnerships will be essential. In this context, we are committed to working with our key stakeholders to create an environment where collaboration, innovation, and investment flourish and where everyone succeeds from working together.”

They will certainly need the collaboration of powerful figures at Stormont to ensure that this strategy is implemented, but if it is there could be good times ahead for Northern Ireland.

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