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Firefly completes European Regional Development Fund Project

Firefly Orthoses is delighted to announce the successful completion of a research and development Agile project part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund and Enterprise Ireland under the Border, Midland and Western Regional Operational Programme 2014-2020.

The Agile project commenced in May 2018 intending to develop digital in-house operation solutions to streamline the processing of orders and improve supply-chain efficiencies to the company’s international customer base.

Over the 20 months, all project targets were achieved with the outcome of establishing an end-to-end digital product ordering and manufacturing solution.

Some of the project benefits include reduced order processing time and reduced lead time for Firefly’s customer base.

Firefly visit Medtech hub of United States

Martin McGeough outside Medtronic's HQ

Martin McGeough outside Medtronic’s HQ

This week Firefly Orthoses is visiting the mid-west of the United States.  Firefly’s Martin McGeough makes up part of an Irish delegation from 18 Irish life science companies who have travelled. Martin is representing one of a number of Irish medical device companies.

The Irish Minister for the Environment and Small Business, Pat Breen TD, is leading the travelling party for this Enterprise Ireland trade mission.

The group is visiting the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, one of the largest medtech clusters in the United States – home to approximately 700 companies in the field of medtech.

The mission aims to highlight Ireland as a key hub for innovative life sciences solutions and to explore business and research opportunities in the Twin Cities area.

Of the traveling companies, 13 fall into the sub-supply category who produce products and services that can be provided to the medical device manufacturing sector. While the remaining five provide finished devices.  As a provider of custom made foot orthoses, Firefly Orthoses makes up one of the finished devices companies.

According to Enterprise Ireland:

Despite the global recession, the Irish life sciences sector has continued to grow and has evolved into one of the leading global clusters with direct employment of 50,000 people and exports of more than €50 billion annually.

 

Enterprise Ireland Itinerary

0-02-01-541606385ef6230158d687b6871c1d51dea7212d31857d7f4e29f9ec9fa12904_fullToday (Monday) Martin and the group pay a site visit to Medtronic.  Medtronic is a global healthcare solutions company committed to improving the lives of people through our medical technologies, services, and solutions .

Tuesday sees the group visit the Mayo Clinic a nonprofit organisation committed to clinical practice, education and research, providing expert, whole-person care to everyone who needs healing.

While Wednesday sees the delegation visit Boston Scientific.

Speaking before the party departed for the US, Kevin Sherry, Executive Director Global Business Development, Enterprise Ireland said:

A priority for Enterprise Ireland is to ensure that companies start, scale and innovate, and Ireland’s life sciences sector truly reflects how well this is working. The triumph of the sector is not just down to the country being recognised globally as a leading manufacturing hub for medical technologies — it’s also down to the sector embracing innovation and collaboration as vital to its success. This Trade Mission to the Twin Cities is an enormous opportunity for further developing productive relationships and partnerships between indigenous and multinational enterprises that will enhance and grow this dynamic sector for the future.

To keep a breast of our visit to the US’s mid-west follow Firefly Orthoses on twitter.