Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland is to invest €3m to develop industry skills to address the growing demand for talent and crew across Ireland.
Three new regional crew hubs in Limerick, Galway and Wicklow are planned, while two talent academies for film, television drama and animation have also been established.
Screen Ireland said its "Building for a Creative Future 2024" sets out an ambitious vision for the booming creative screen industry with a number of targeted initiatives to drive sustainable growth for the future.
The new strategy builds on the momentum in the industry as it continues to enjoy growth and success despite the challenges faced over the course of the pandemic.
In the first six months of 2021 the industry contributed an estimated €289m to the economy and directly supported over 12,000 jobs.
News of the new strategy was announced on a visit to the set of Graham Norton's "Holding" in Cork.
Chair of the Screen Ireland Board Susan Bergin said that the global environment in which the Irish creative screen industry operates has become very competitive in the race for talent, well-written stories, production hubs, studios and tax incentives.
"Much of the success that has been achieved in recent years is the culmination of the long-term investment in talent and in growing the industry, and as such, the continued support for incentives such as Section 481 is critical," Ms Bergin said.
"In parallel with these fiscal incentives, we need to be creative and innovative in how we approach the future - building resilience into the sector and ensuring that we are in a position to compete for the best international productions while also identifying, nurturing and empowering local talent and productions," she said.
The CEO of Fís Éireann /Screen Ireland, Desiree Finnegan, said the new strategy sets out its ambition for a creative future as it emerges from the pandemic.
"Reaching record levels of production activity in Ireland this year is a remarkable achievement and demonstrates the creative screen industry's commitment, dedication, and resilience. To achieve sustainable growth, a supportive policy environment and targeted funding initiatives will be required," Ms Finnegan said.
"Continuing to invest in Irish creative talent and expanding the highly-skilled crew base through innovative skills development programmes will deliver a significant cultural benefit for Irish and international audiences," she added.