Docklands Business Awards Highlight Economic and Job Potential of Further Innovation and Development in Dublin’s Docklands
The Docklands Business Forum hosted it 4th Annual Docklands Business Awards in the Gibson Hotel on Thursday, 27th November. The aim of the Awards is to recognise the achievements of businesses operating in Dublin’s Docklands and encourage the ongoing development of the area to drive further innovation and development in what has become known as Dublin’s Silicon Docks and highlights the contribution business makes to the local community, Dublin and the national economy.
Awards were presented across a range of categories including Innovation; Professional Services; Business of the Year and Corporate Social Responsibility. Nominees at this year’s awards include well recognised brands and organisations as well as smaller entrepreneurial companies. The winners are;
Docklands Innovator of the Year
Brandtone
Docklands Exporter of the Year
Realex Payments
Docklands Corporate Social Responsibility Award
CHQ Building
Docklands Food Award
Il Valentino
Docklands Public Sector Award
NTMA
Docklands Business of the Year
Dublin Bay Cruises
Docklands Professional Services Award
Treacy Consulting
Docklands Environment Award
JCDecaux / Dublin City Council
Docklands Hospitality Award
The Gibson Hotel
Business Forum Member Award
Michael Noel Harte
Guest of Honour, Broadcaster and Entrepreneur, Bobby Kerr said “The regenerated Docklands is a key business hub for not just Dublin but the country. The Docklands Business Awards emphasise the remarkable diversity of the enterprises, large and small, that are the dynamo to the creation of over 40,000 jobs right in the heart of our capital city.”
Developing Docklands into World Class Maritime Tourism Destination to Deliver 1,200 jobs and €36 million investment
Alan Robinson, CEO of the Docklands Business Forum, said: “The awards are a key platform to highlight the activity and innovation taking place in the Docklands area but also an important forum to underline the potential the area still holds to drive economic development and growth, whilst at the same time improving the local area and making Dublin an event more dynamic and exciting city to live in and visit.”
“This year we’re for example highlighting that by better utilising the area on the east bank of the River Liffey and around the Grand Canal Basin, and developing it into a world class luxury yachting destination we could bring about €36million into the local economy create over 1200 new jobs.
With the European Commission identifying maritime tourism as a key growth area and reports indicating that multi occupant yachts spend on average €1000 a night, we believe there is an unprecedented opportunity for Dublin’s Communications and Financial Hub to also become a major international tourist destination.”