AmCham Announces Outstanding Line up of Projects for its 2025 Global Impact Award

06.03.2025
General

The American Chamber of Commerce Ireland (AmCham) is delighted to announce the outstanding projects that have been shortlisted for its 2025 Global Impact Award.  

The Global Impact Award is presented to a team or organisation for a project that has had a significant positive, global, or international impact on markets or society.

Six projects were shortlisted this year from an extensive and competitive field of entrants.

This Award will be presented as part of AmCham’s prestigious US-Ireland Business Awards on Thursday, May 29th, 2025. AmCham members can book their tickets for this event here.

Each shortlisted project was shortlisted for their demonstrated a positive global impact in areas including research, development and innovation, talent development, advanced manufacturing/industry 4.0-5.0, digitisation/artificial intelligence, sustainability, and supply chain innovation.

The shortlist was chosen this year by an independent judging panel, chaired by Professor Brian MacCraith.

The shortlisted organisations and projects for AmCham’s 2025 Global Impact Award are: 

  • Analog Devices for Project FANFARE
  • Analog Devices for the ADI Catalyst facility
  • Alltech for their Working Together for a Planet of Plenty® vision
  • SSPC, the Research Ireland Centre for Pharmaceuticals
  • Kellanova for Project Monty
  • Mastercard Ireland for their Dublin Tech Hub and Workplace Experience Team

In the coming weeks, AmCham will be showcasing each of the fantastic, shortlisted projects in the 2025 Global Impact Award category across our relevant channels.  

A huge congratulations to all the shortlisted companies and thank you to everyone who applied to the 2025 US-Ireland Business Awards!

We will be announcing the shortlisted organisations for the 2025 Global Community Award and the winner of the 2025 Global Leadership Award on March 13th.  

Thank you to our US-Ireland Business Awards sponsors, EY and IDA Ireland and to our media partner The Irish Times.