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Get Exporting Program

Designed to help Irish companies, particularly those new to exporting, to grow their international sales

Get Exporting commencing in Autumn 2025, dates to be agreed and confirmed

Enterprise Ireland's "Get Exporting" program is designed to help Irish companies, particularly those new to exporting, to grow their international sales

The program provides tailored support to assess export readiness, develop export plans, and gain in-market exposure. It's aimed at companies that are looking to expand their reach beyond the domestic market and increase revenue through international sales. 

Key Benefits of ‘Get Exporting’:

  • Fast-track business growth and your export journey
  • Formulate an actionable Export Plan
  • 1:1 Mentor Support every step of the way
  • Ongoing access to overseas In-Market Advisors
  • Support with Lead Generation and Buyer Meetings Set Up
  • Increase revenue and scale to drive competitiveness
  • Reduce reliance on domestic market

Overview

The program is phased, depending on the export stage of your business, as below: 

  • Phase 1 - Regional Clinics: 5 Regional Clinics to include information sessions and a 1:1 export readiness assessment clinic with our export mentors.
  • Phase 2 - Export Workshops: 4 x Half Day Practical, ‘working on the business’ workshops, including case studies, 1:1 mentoring and ensuring a completed export plan at the end of this phase.
  • Phase 3 - In-Market Buyer Visits: Based on a business’s readiness to export, support with lead generation and up to 4 in-market buyer meetings set up for each business who progresses to this phase. This will be supported with further 1:1 mentoring and overseas Market Advisors to guide on international selling, in-market and cultural insights and support with closing a sale. 

Who is this for?

Any business that has less than €10k per annum in export sales. Commitment from CEO and/or Senior Management Team is required.

Cost:

Regional Clinics are Free to attend. A €200 fee is charged to businesses that progress to Phase 2.