
The Thrive Centre of Business Excellence has opened opens in Navan as a 21,000 square foot one-stop hub beside Meath County Council’s Buvinda House in the IDA Business Park.
Facilities include multiple training and mentoring rooms, a large meeting room and media room for start-ups, SMEs and multinationals, supporting economic development, tourism, broadband and climate action.
The centre attracts foreign direct investment and fosters local innovation through mentorship, resources, workshops and networking for entrepreneurs.
Minister Peter Burke TD opened the facility, with operations including the Local Enterprise Office and Regional Enterprise Plan initiatives across Meath, Wicklow and Kildare.
Wayne Harding shared “The Thrive Centre of Business Excellence is yet another example of Meath County Council’s dedication to elevating this county to unprecedented heights. We are committed to creating an economically vibrant and sustainable county and this building signifies our staunch and unwavering belief that Meath is the ultimate choice for people working and conducting business in.”
Kieran Kehoe shared “We have been very transparent in recent years in stating that a key aim of ours is to become a leader in job creation and economic development, enabling our people and businesses to thrive.”