Upskilling

Skillnet Ireland ranked world #1 for upskilling initiatives for enterprise

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Patrick O’Donovan TD today congratulated Skillnet Ireland after it was…

2 years ago

2 New Unique Training Programmes Giving Skills in Automation, Robotics, and Digital Manufacturing

Cobotics Skillnet has announced the launch of two new training programmes in association with Atlantic Technological University (ATU) and Skillnet…

4 years ago

Stay Sharp – How to Engage your Customers and Colleagues

Every time I sharpen my pencil, it reminds me of how I loved to draw as a child and as…

5 years ago

A more equal pie for innovation: A new future of work

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer of Unconventional Ventures For decades, Silicon Valley has flourished as the center of global…

5 years ago

Dublin EdTech Summit discusses likely impact of robots on future of work

Artificial intelligence and robots have already been taking over jobs in manufacturing but now they are moving on to replace…

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

Older Employees Fear Uncertainty When Looking for New Jobs

Research from IrishJobs.ie reveals that older workers who are planning on changing roles worry their age might stop them from…

9 years ago

Springboard+ to Hold Free Information Days in Dublin and Cork this Month

Two information events showcasing the free third-level courses available through this year’s Springboard+ programme will be held in Dublin and…

10 years ago

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