Skillnet Ireland

Irish tech SMEs urged to join The Innovation Exchange to collaborate with leading multinational corporations

The Innovation Exchange, a programme that accelerates digital transformation for large multinational businesses (MNCs) by connecting them with indigenous Irish…

3 years ago

Skillnet Ireland helps TRANSFORM businesses with €1 million investment in digital talent

Dell Technologies has welcomed a new chapter in its digital transformation journey as 600 members of its Ireland-based workforce graduated…

4 years ago

Paul Healy the CEO of Skillnet Ireland appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast

I talk to Paul Healy the CEO of Skillnet Ireland. Paul talks about his background, what Skillnet does, and reskilling…

7 years ago

Cork jobseekers attend Software Skillnet’s KickSTART information evening

The KickSTART programme, an initiative of Technology Ireland Software Skillnet, in partnership with Cork-based virtualisation company VMWare and cybersecurity firm…

7 years ago

Is your workforce ready for the future? Skillnet Ireland announces €2M training fund to help close the widening skills gap

Call for proposals from enterprise groups in all sectors and regions across Ireland to apply for funding to develop new…

8 years ago

Chairman of MIDAS Ireland: Ireland’s Tech Industry Needs to Prioritise Upskilling to Remain Globally Competitive

  Skillnet Ireland and MIDAS Ireland, which represents the electronics industry, are calling on tech companies to invest in workforce…

8 years ago

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