Richard Bruton

Construction of Mid West’s first Engineering-Focused Higher Education Campus begins at LIT, Connagh

- Minister Bruton confirms €11.6 million in funding for Fit Out of Phase One of the Build. The construction of…

7 years ago

Without Upskilling, Businesses in Ireland Could Lose Competitive Advantage

Skillnet Ireland (formerly Skillnets) the national agency for workforce development was launched today at an event in Co Clare to…

8 years ago

Putting Women and Education First with Bridge21 and Salesforce

Much has been made about the lack of women in the tech industry and that women are in the minority…

8 years ago

Ireland’s Top Tech CEOs meet to improve gender diversity in technology sector in Ireland

Senior leaders from 18 top technology companies in Ireland, who have been collaborating on a common goal of attracting, retaining…

8 years ago

ITB welcomes expansion on Blanchardstown campus with €200m investment in Institutes of Technology

The President of the Institute of Technology Blanchardstown (ITB), Dr Diarmuid O’Callaghan, has welcomed the announcement of a single major…

8 years ago

MICROSOFT TO EXPLORE THE FUTURE OF WORK AND PLAY AT CODESS EVENT

Minister for Education, Mr. Richard Bruton TD, joined Microsoft as it announced that it will host an event examining the…

9 years ago

Anam to host major International Mobile Telecoms Conference in Dublin

Irish company Anam Technologies will host the GSMA Wholesale Agreements and Solutions Group (WAS) Event, which is expected to attract…

10 years ago

€3m Investment to Support Entrepreneurs in the Regions

The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton T.D., has today announced that up to €3m is being made…

10 years ago

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