Welcome to the Fuzion Communications website. We are a 'no-nonsense' Public Relations, Marketing Consultancy and Graphic Design firm based in Ireland with offices in Cork and Dublin. At Fuzion we work with Clients in a variety of Sectors, delivering National and Regional Campaigns.

In 2010 Fuzion won a National Award for Excellence in PR at the PRII awards beating tough competition in the category of Best Public Affairs Campaign for its work with the Cystic Fibrosis Association of Ireland. 

 Fuzion Communications

Unique Mix - Marketing & Business

Our combination of Marketing, PR & Graphic Design with a Business & Management Background  provides a unique mix that enables us to offer a Total Solutions Approach for our Clients.

Through the nature of the projects and clients that Fuzion have been involved in, we have an extensive knowledge of both National and Regional Media, giving our Clients a wider platform.

Marketing, Public Relations & Graphic Design

At Fuzion we deliver a practical, no nonsense approach to projects that relate specifically to our Client's Objectives, Requirements and Budgets.

Our key objective is to deliver Real Results for our clients in the short and long term.

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Latest News

  • Rescue Me! The First Ever World Rescue Challenge in Ireland Comes to Cork
    Wednesday 01 Sep 2010 11:05 AM
    Rescue Organisation Ireland (ROI) in association with the World Rescue Organisation, are bringing the World Rescue Challenge to Ireland for the first time on September 3rd – 5th, 2010. The Event will bring over 400 visitors to the city centre and is estimated to bring over €100k in revenue to Cork over the three days - a great boost to the local economy!
  • Headland Archaeology inspire next generation of Indiana Jones!
    Monday 30 Aug 2010 12:30 PM
    A group of local children were special guests this morning at Headland Archaeology,(Ireland) Ltd, Little Island Cork, where they got up close and personal with artifacts dating from the Late Pleistocene up to the post medieval period. The visit coincided with National Heritage Week which is coordinated by the Heritage Council. The aim of the week is to build awareness and education about Ireland’s heritage in order to encourage its conservation and preservation.
  • Roses let off some steam!
    Thursday 19 Aug 2010 11:08 AM
    This year's Rose of Tralee finalists got to let off some steam yesterday before this weekend's big event, with a fun Camogie lesson from All-Ireland champions Offaly on their visit to the County Arms Hotel, Birr.
  • Rent2Buy
  • Christmas In Killarney
  • Cork County Council
    Firebird
  • Plan Ireland
  • Killarney Golf & Fishing Club
    Killarney Outlet Centre
  • Build 4 Life
    Cystic Fibrosis Association Ireland