FactoryXChange 2.0 secures €5.7 million to future proof Irish manufacturing jobs
FactoryXChange 2.0, led by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR), has secured €5.7 million in funding from the European Commission and Enterprise Ireland to deliver digital and sustainable manufacturing supports over the next three years. The funding will enable Irish manufacturers and public sector organisations to future-proof their operations through access to advanced digital technologies and expert support.
Ireland’s manufacturing sector faces growing pressure from rising costs, global competition, and the urgent need to embrace digital and green technologies. Companies must adopt artificial intelligence (AI), high-performance computing (HPC), and cybersecurity to stay competitive and relevant.
FactoryXChange (FXC) is Ireland and Europe’s leading catalyst for sustainable, human-centric manufacturing transformation. Led by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and supported by 17 expert partners nationwide, FXC 2.0 has secured 40% funding (€2.3 million) from the European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH) programme with match funding of 60% (€3.4 million) from Enterprise Ireland to continue their work in helping Irish businesses move from uncertainty to action by offering up to 100% discounted services and tailored support, harnessing advanced technologies in a way that is ethical and sustainable.
Manufacturing is the backbone of the Irish economy. According to the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the sector directly employs more than 220,000 people. It accounts for over 34% of Ireland’s GDP – more than double the European average of 15%. In 2023, goods exports reached €197.25 billion, generating €13.7 billion in wages, €3.03 billion in income tax, and more than €10 billion in corporation tax.
FactoryXChange is co-ordinated by Karin Jancykova, Senior Programme Manager, IMR and operates through a national network of 17 consortium of partners in digital innovation, AI and robotics. Together, the consortium makes advanced digital tools and expertise accessible to businesses and public sector bodies across Ireland. FXC 1.0 supported over 495 Irish enterprises and public organisations SMEs to become more competitive in their business and production processes through digital transformation.
Speaking about the announcement, Peter Burke TD, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, said: “Extending the European Digital Innovation Hub programme in Ireland into Phase 2 ensures that our SMEs will continue to access world-class digitalisation support. By maintaining this momentum, we are increasing Ireland’s competitiveness and enabling enterprises across Ireland to future-proof their operations. This continued investment reflects our commitment to making advanced digital technologies accessible for every region and sector.”
FXC’s funding application received the highest possible score from the European Commission and was awarded the prestigious STEP – Seal of Excellence. This places FXC among a select group of projects recognised for outstanding quality and impact. The award underlines the consortium’s proven ability to deliver and unlock new opportunities for additional support, ensuring that Ireland remains a leader in sustainable and innovative manufacturing.
FactoryXChange 2.0 will apply the new funding to empower Irish businesses by connecting them with advanced digital technologies, expert advice, and funding to integrate ecological, digital, and societal solutions, thereby fostering sustainable growth and competitiveness. Through a collaborative, one-stop-shop approach, FXC and its 17 partners transform digital innovations into practical, impactful solutions that benefit both society and the economy, particularly focusing on enabling Industry 5.0 factories and accelerating digital transformation.
Manufacturers and public sector organisations can now engage with FactoryXChange 2.0 to access expert support and discounted services and help shape the future of Irish industry.

























