Success for Carlow Business at National Enterprise Awards

Group accepting award

Carlow-based VisionGreen Consultancy, proudly supported by the Local Enterprise Office in Carlow County Council, has been named a winner at the 25th annual National Enterprise Awards, held in the historic Round Room at the Mansion House in Dublin.

The Rathvilly-based firm took home the top prize in the prestigious “Green Business” category, celebrating their outstanding contribution to sustainability and environmental innovation. Founded in 2019 by Ronan Murphy and John Pakenham, VisionGreen Consultancy empowers businesses to go beyond compliance by delivering bespoke sustainability strategies that drive meaningful change, reduce environmental impact, and boost profitability.

With a strong emphasis on collaboration and innovation, VisionGreen has become a trusted partner for companies seeking to align their operations with sustainable values and long-term success.

Kieran Comerford, Head of Economic Development & Enterprise at Carlow County Council’s Local Enterprise Office, praised the achievement: “This award is a testament to the dedication, innovation, and excellence that Ronan Murphy and the VisionGreen team bring to their work. They are leading the way in helping businesses transition to a greener future, and I’m confident they will continue to be pioneers in their field.”

Cllr. Fergal Browne, Cathaoirleach of Carlow County Council, also extended his congratulations: “VisionGreen Consultancy’s success is a proud moment for Carlow. It showcases the strength and ambition of local enterprises and serves as an inspiration for others. Their win also highlights the valuable support available through our Local Enterprise Office, and I encourage all Carlow businesses to engage with the LEO team to unlock their potential.”

The overall winner at the National Enterprise Awards was SPRYTa virtual assistant that can liaise directly with patients on appointments via simple SMS communications to ensure appointment completion and can effectively reallocate appointments in real-time to eliminate no shows and doctor and consultant wastage.

Announcing the award winners at the Mansion House, Minister Dillon said, “The National Enterprise Awards are a celebration of the innovation, resilience, and ambition that define Ireland’s business community. Each year, the calibre of finalists continues to rise, reflecting the extraordinary talent and determination of entrepreneurs across the country. These businesses are not only creating jobs—they are shaping the future of our local economies and communities. 

“Tonight’s winners represent the very best of what Irish enterprise has to offer, and we remain committed to supporting them as they grow, compete, and thrive on both a national and global stage.  These businesses are at the core of every town, village and community and are vital to our economy. We will ensure businesses continue to get the support they need to grow, prosper, and remain competitive,” Minister Dillon continued. 

There were several other category winners announced on the night. 

Innovation Award

The winner of the Innovation Award was MoneySherpa, supported by Local Enterprise Office Louth.  Moneysherpa provide a complete home buying service including mortgages, surveys, and conveyancing in one place and also provide software to the property industry to integrate the home buying journey. 

Best Export Award 

The winner of the Best Export Award was Seabound Engineering, supported by Local Enterprise Office Donegal.  Seabound Engineering is Ireland’s only SCMS-certified aluminium shipyard, specialising in custom-built vessels for the aquaculture, inshore and offshore fishing, and marine sectors, including Ireland’s largest aluminium catamaran and it’s first amphibious vessel.  

Best Start Up Award

The winner of the Best Start-Up Award was HappyPath Labs, supported by Local Enterprise Office Cork North & West. HappyPath Labs provide software solutions for the contact centre industry, including AI-driven interaction analytics, and scalable customer contact technology serving both national and international markets.

Green / Sustainability Award 

The winner of the Green/Sustainability Award was Vision Green Consultancy, supported by Local Enterprise Office Carlow. Vision Green Consultancy helps companies to integrate sustainability in their operations helping organisations reduce carbon impact and boost performance.

Digital Award 

The winner of the Digital Award was TAPiTAG, supported by Local Enterprise Office Westmeath. TAPiTAG develop NFC-powered digital solutions, including business cards, marketing tags, and donation platforms. Their cloud software helps to enhance customer interactions, streamline operations, and provide analytics. They currently have more than 45,000 users in over 75 countries.

This year’s winners share a €50,000 investment fund, while nine regional winners were also announced on the night.  

Those winners are – 

  • CozmoTec Consulting in the Dublin Region (backed by LEO Fingal)
  • Decontamination Technical Services  in the Midland Region (Back by LEO Offaly)
  • SOS Cookies in the Mid-West Region (backed by LEO Limerick)
  • Fused by Fiona Uyema in the Mid East Region (backed by LEO Kildare)
  • Breakthrough Maths in the South West Region (backed by LEO Cork South)
  • Deep Digital Solutions Group in the South East Region (backed by LEO Waterford)
  • Slick+ in the North West Region (backed by LEO Sligo)
  • Fire Doors Ireland in the North East Region (backed by LEO Cavan)
  • WONDR Jellies in the West Region (backed by LEO Mayo)

Also honoured on the night were Keoghs Farm who won the Outstanding Achievement Award.  An example of a company who began with their Local Enterprise Office and then accessed support from Enterprise Ireland to grow their business globally.  

Originally a 200-year-old potato farm in north county Dublin owned by the Keogh Family they faced a shrinking market in 2011.  In response, Tom Keogh set up Keoghs Crisps at the farm as a means of diversifying the business.  They have continued to grow over the years and now export to 22 countries and employ 150 people at their family farm in rural north Dublin.  

Carol Gibbons, Head of Entrepreneurship and Local Enterprise, Enterprise Ireland, said: “The high calibre of businesses in today’s final highlights the vibrant entrepreneurial spirit and innovation within Irish enterprise. The solutions these businesses have developed are impressive, and I am encouraged by their ambition and determination to develop products and services with a positive impact on our society.

At Enterprise Ireland, we believe Irish businesses are central to driving economic growth, and we’re proud to support that ambition in partnership with the Local Enterprise Offices. Congratulations to all the winners — I wish them continued success on their growth journey.”

Previous winners of the National Enterprise Awards include Irish Yoghurts (1998), Obelisk (2000), Simtech Aviation (2008), Digiweb (2004) and Design Pro (2013), Terra NutriTech (2018), Pestle & Mortar (2019), Bevcraft (2021), Aqualicence in 2022 and Advanced Cosmetics in 2023.  

Last year’s winners were DreamDev Technologies, supported by Local Enterprise Office Kildare, who developed an AI augmented platform to help companies to significantly increase their product’s time to market.

The National Enterprise Awards are one of a number of initiatives that the Local Enterprise Offices run, to foster entrepreneurship across the country. Others include Local Enterprise Week, the Student Enterprise Programme, National Women’s Enterprise Day and Local Enterprise Showcase. The Local Enterprise Offices in local authorities are funded by the Government of Ireland through Enterprise Ireland. 

Established in 2014, the Local Enterprise Offices are the essential resource for any entrepreneur looking to start a business or any small business that is looking for support or advice to help them grow. Since their inception eight years ago, the Local Enterprise Offices have helped create over 75,000 jobs across the country. The LEOs work with thousands of client companies across Ireland in a diverse range of sectors offering mentoring, training, expert advice and financial supports to small businesses. For more information see www.LocalEnterprise.ie