As part of Bank of Ireland’s National Enterprise Week the Digital Hub Development Agency and Bank of Ireland, James’s Street, will hold an Enterprise Evening at The Digital Hub on Thursday 20th November from 5pm to 8pm.
This event will be of interest to entrepreneurs, early-stage and small enterprises and it will highlight the range of supports available to them. Representatives from a range of enterprise development agencies and organisations will briefly speak about the key services they offer to small and early-stage enterprises. There will be a panel discussion on how Dublin’s tech sector can continue to scale and add value to the wider economy followed by a Q&A session.
Due to limited space, registration is required of all guests.
Date: Thursday, 20th November 2014
Time: 5.00pm registration for 5.30pm kick-off. 7pm to 8pm networking and refreshments
Venue: Digital Exchange, Crane Street, The Digital Hub, Dublin 8
To register for this event please visit http://www.thedigitalhub.com/enterpriseevening
Further details including a full speaker list are available on the site.
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