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26 Jan 2016: posted by the editor - Business, Ireland | |
A Government initiative to promote the value and reputation of Irish design has delivered significant achievements, according to Business and Employment Minister Ged Nash TD. The announcement was made today (Tues 26th January) at an event during Showcase, Ireland's International Creative Expo which is taking place at the RDS in Dublin. The outcomes of Year of Irish Design 2015 (ID2015) as well as new research detailing the value of design in Ireland were published by Minister Nash. ID2015 was a year-long initiative exploring, promoting and celebrating Irish design throughout the country and internationally. It was convened by the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland (DCCoI), in collaboration with partner organisations, on behalf of the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Enterprise Ireland. According to DCCoI, major outcomes for ID2015 include:
A study, Policy Framework for Design in Enterprise in Ireland commissioned as part of the programme and published today shows that:
Minister Nash said: “ID2015 confirms that design creativity is alive and well in Ireland both at the individual and the business level. But it also tells us that investing in our design capability and performance will yield new export sales, create quality jobs and boost Ireland's international creative brand. To do so, Government will work with the DCCoI and the design sector to bring design into the heart of enterprise policy and to lose its status as the Cinderella of Ireland's innovation strategy and action plans.” Minister Nash said the Government was already committed to pursuing concrete actions on design under the 2016 Action Plan for Jobs, including:
“We need to build on the legacy of ID2015 and these actions will maintain the momentum created by the year of Irish Design. I believe there is huge potential to grow both employment and exports in businesses that embrace design as a core function of their enterprise. We also have the opportunity to further cement Ireland's reputation as a source of quality design,” Minister Nash concluded. The new study, "Designed in Ireland: Policy Framework for Design in Enterprise in Ireland" is available at: The research project was led by DJEI in collaboration with ID2015/DCCoI, Enterprise Ireland, Science Foundation Ireland and IDA. The aim of Irish Design 2015 (ID2015), which emerged as an idea from the Global Irish Economic Forum in 2013, was to bring visibility to Ireland's dynamic design businesses, supporting them in trading in competitive foreign markets and ultimately creating jobs at home. The programme has seen Irish design and designers being celebrated and promoted both at home and around the world in order to drive job creation, grow exports and increase competitiveness. ID2015, which is part of the government's Action Plan for Jobs, was convened by the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland (DCCoI). Highlights of the achievements of ID2015 initiative include:
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