Minister O’Keeffe to lead drive to create 117,000 jobs over next 10 years
Minister to chair high-level implementation group for Innovation Taskforce
recommendations
The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, Batt O’Keeffe TD, is to
lead a group of top industrialists and public servants aiming to create
117,000 jobs over the next decade by implementing the report of the
Innovation Taskforce.
Announcing the membership of a high-level implementation group today
[Monday], Minister O’Keeffe described the appointments as ‘high-calibre and
target-driven’.
He said the task facing the group was ‘important in determining the
strategic direction the country takes over the next decade and our more
immediate prospects for economic recovery’.
The Innovation Taskforce report, published in March, focuses on driving
innovation by supporting ideas, technology and processes that have
commercial potential.
Minister O’Keeffe said: ‘We must now move on implementing the
recommendations of the Innovation Taskforce which could create about
117,000 new jobs by 2020.
‘In driving the work of the committee, I will be drawing on the expertise
and experience of the members whose backgrounds are in the private and
public sectors.
‘We want to make Ireland the best place in Europe to turn research and
knowledge into products and services and the best place in Europe to start
and grow an innovative company.
‘We want Ireland to be the home of scalable small-and-medium-sized
enterprises and the best place in Europe for research-intensive
multinationals to partner with clusters of smaller firms.’
The committee will first review the state of play on each recommendation to
determine where immediate implementation is possible.
Other recommendations will need close engagement with agencies and
Government departments to move the implementation process on.
The Taoiseach, Brian Cowen TD, said: ‘The Innovation Taskforce has
identified an ambitious set of recommendations to transform Ireland into a
global innovation hub and drive job creation in innovative export-focused
sectors.
‘The committee, led by Minister O’Keeffe, will have my strong support in
driving implementation.
‘I have asked my ministerial colleagues to prioritise the implementation of
recommendations from the Taskforce Report for which they are responsible.’