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Limerick company among the winners at National Enterprise Awards
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ONE of Limerick’s most impressive businesses, Odyssey Studios, has been announced as a winner at this year’s National Enterprise Awards.
The 22nd annual awards, which took place virtually, were streamed from the Mansion House in Dublin last night.
Odyssey Studios, which was set up by Mark Maher in 2017, took home the South West Region award.
The state-of-the art model making studio is based on the Dock Road and is one of the largest permanent model making studios in Europe.
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Search By Live95 News Team Limerick s Odyssey Studios has been announced as a finalist for this year’s National Enterprise Awards.
The awards, an initiative of the Local Enterprise Office, will take place virtually on the 11th February.
Odyssey Studios will compete against 29 other national finalists for a prize fund totaling €50,000.
Odyssey Studios was set up in 2017 by Mark Maher and employs six people in Limerick.
It s based on the Dock Road and is one of the largest permanent model making studios in Europe.
The studio supplies blockbuster film and TV productions with miniature models, weapons, armour, props and prosthetic makeup and the teams have worked on films such as The Hobbit, Penny Dreadful and Into the Badlands.
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