The Local Enterprise Showcase 2025 takes place in Dublin this weekend.
Two Westmeath businesses will be featured in a national showcase, focusing on local enterprise businesses next weekend.
Killucan's Teddy Ireland, owned by Arlene Heffernan offers products inspired by Irish geography and myths and will be at the showcase.
Moate jewelry brand JewelryEffect are also taking part with their pieces using recycled precious metals and natural stones, designed by Evgeniia Lurchenko.
Both brands are working with the LEO Office in Westmeath on merchandising for stands, marketing and sales techniques ahead of the three day event.
The Local Enterprise Showcase 2025 runs at the RDS in Dublin from the 19th to the 21st of January and will see visitors from countries such as the UK, USA and mainland Europe.
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