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Nvolve to create 15 jobs targeting the UK

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Nvolve Letterkenny Institute TechnologyNvolve, a Donegal company specialising in training software for compliance in the food industry, has announced plans to recruit a number of additional positions over the next 12 to 18 months. This latest recruitment drive by Nvolve to attract up to 15 new employees coincides with the company’s immediate plans to enter the UK market through a joint venture with the UK -based Staffline Group. The new JV will trade under the name Group Learner Ltd.

Set up in 2005 and based at Colab at the Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Nvolve has developed a range of innovative training solutions and, in recent years, has focused on the food industry. The main back bone of its offering is a product called Volume Trainer, which combines courseware in areas such as food safety with keypad training technology, similar to that used in ‘Ask the Audience’ on the game show ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’.

Commenting on the announcement, Conor Fahy, Regional Director at Enterprise Ireland said: ‘Enterprise Ireland is working closely with these companies like Nvolve in building their business and their international market presence.  This is a good example of an ambitious Donegal based company, with a highly innovative product and business development strategy that will enable them to carve out a place in export markets, driving jobs and growth from Letterkenny’.  

Note:

The CoLab Incubation facility on the campus of LYIT provides the link between industry and third level education in Donegal. Funded by Enterprise Ireland the dedicated office space, business mentoring, access to specialist advice and equipment, the centre has helped over 40

Entrepreneurs to successfully start their own businesses and another

25 existing companies to grow and flourish.

 

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