Skillnet Ireland announces €1m fund to establish new Skillnet Business Networks

Skillnet Ireland, the business support agency responsible for advancing the competitiveness, productivity, and innovation of Irish businesses through enterprise-led talent development, is calling for applications to set up new Skillnet Business Networks.

With funding of up to €1m available, Skillnet Ireland is seeking applications from interested industry bodies or business groups which will complement the work already being carried out across its 72 Skillnet Business Networks nationwide. Industry bodies such as Chambers Ireland, IBEC, ISME, Irish Centre for Business Excellence, and the Irish Farmers Association are currently engaged with Skillnet Ireland and see the benefits this brings.

Tracey Donnery, director of policy and communications, Skillnet Ireland, said: “Skillnet Ireland is seeing a growing appetite from businesses in tackling strategic skills challenges such as digitalisation, leadership development, and sustainability. This is a great opportunity for new sectors and industry bodies to partner with us and develop the talent and skills companies need to meet changing business needs.”

Five new Skillnet Business Networks were established since 2020 including new networks in engineering, hospitality, and immersive technology.

Skillnet Ireland is seeking applications that are designed to futureproof businesses of all sizes through talent development in areas including digital transformation, climate action and business sustainability, leadership development, and workforce innovation.

New network applicants receive one-to-one support and consultation throughout the process, including virtual information sessions and workshops, before the closing date for funding applications on October 14. Full information is available at www.skillnetireland.ie/about/setting-up-a-network

 

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