Renewables

Northern Ireland’s combination of skills availability and sound experience make it the ideal location for companies which want to make the most of the opportunities available in the renewable sector globally.

Northern Ireland has a focused cluster of over 200 companies with specialisms in renewables, especially wind and marine.  Harland & Wolff, one of the biggest shipbuilders in Europe, has diversified into the assembly of wind turbines and marine energy devices such as Seagen.  The Global Wind Alliance is a conglomerate of companies offering a range of services under one umbrella.  Engineering companies such as B9 Energy offer specialisms to the wind turbine industry.  Barton Industrial Services provide service and maintenance services to onshore and offshore wind turbines.

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Find out how Northern Ireland's skills match up to your requirements. 

Using our location skills analysis tool, 2010 Oxford Intelligence Location Skills Audit©, we will give you a snapshot of what Northern Ireland has to offer your company. 

For a free skills assessment, you can contact us at one of our worldwide offices or fill in this short form and we'll come back to you with an in-depth analysis.

10 ways we are smart at work

  • Fresh Talent and Skills in Abundance
  • Competitive Operating Costs
  • Advanced Telecommunications Infrastructure
  • Sector/ Cluster Strengths
  • Excellent University/ Business Linkages
  • Accessible to Europe
  • Strong Dynamic Economy
  • Pro-Business Climate
  • Generous Financial Assistance and Support
  • Our Existing Investors' Success Speaks for Itself
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Fresh Talent and Skills in Abundance

Northern Ireland's highly educated and skilled English-speaking workforce provides a steady stream of fresh talent for knowledge-based companies.

Competitive Operating Costs

Northern Ireland's operating costs are highly competitive and significantly lower than the rest of the UK and Europe.

Advanced Telecommunications Infrastructure

The UK was the first EU country to deregulate and privatise its telecommunications sector and is one of the most cost effective locations for telecoms in Europe.

Sector/ Cluster Strengths

Knowledge-based sectors account for the large majority of all foreign direct investment into Northern Ireland.  Software and financial services are among the sectors experiencing the fastest growth.

Excellent University/ Business Linkages

Northern Ireland's internationally renowned universities have been key drivers in the development of the region's technology and knowledge industries.  Queen's University, Belfast and the University of Ulster have globally-recognised research centres across a range of disciplines.

Accessible to Europe

Northern Ireland provides a competitive near-shore proposition to Europe, with the advantage of operating in the same time zone, regulatory environment and similar culture to the UK.

Strong Dynamic Economy

The Northern Ireland labour market continues to perform well with the number of those in employment continuing to rise.

Pro-Business Climate

Northern Ireland has a strongly pro-business climate.  The regional Government is committed to developing the knowledge-based economy and encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship.

Generous Financial Assistance and Support

Northern Ireland offers a highly attractive and competitive package of financial incentives, recruitment and training, research and development and other development support tailored to each company's needs.

Our Existing Investors' Success Speaks for Itself

In recent years, Northern Ireland has become increasingly successful in attracting foreign direct investment.  Key investors include multi-national companies such as Seagate Technology, Fujitsu, Bombardier Aerospace, Microsoft, Caterpillar, Citi, Liberty Mutual, the Allstate Corporation and Firstsource solutions.

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Major investment from global firm, Axiom

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