It's one of nine regional plans being developed across the country, to strengthen local enterprise.
A new Regional Enterprise Plan for the midlands is expected to be finalised in the next month.
It's one of nine regional plans being developed across the country, to strengthen local enterprise and offer new jobs and opportunities over the next three years.
Some of its main objectives included creating remote-working facilities, promoting the midlands' food and drink sector and helping with the transition to a green economy.
Chair of the Plan's Steering Committee and CEO of Critical Healthcare in Tullamore, Dr. Anne Cusack has been commending the collaboration between the different agencies involved:
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