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Skillnet Ireland announces launch of new Skillnet Offshore Wind Academy

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Skillnet Ireland, the national talent development agency for businesses, in partnership with Wind Energy Ireland, Ireland’s leading renewable energy representative body, have launched a new national initiative, Skillnet Offshore Wind Academy.

Skillnet Ireland reports significant buy-in from Galway businesses in upskilling

In 2023, over 6,900 people and 1,700businesses in County Galway participated in upskilling with a Skillnet Ireland Business Network. This is an increase of 19% compared to 5,800 people and 1,500 businesses in 2022.

Fresh Skillnet Ireland research highlights importance of digital and sustainability upskilling of workforce

New research from Skillnet Ireland has revealed that over 60% of businesses in Ireland stated their workforce will need upskilling in the areas of digitalisation and sustainability, to navigate complex modern challenges and remain competitive.

Research from Skillnet Ireland highlights importance of digital and sustainability upskilling for Irish businesses

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New research from Skillnet Ireland has revealed that over 60% of businesses in Ireland stated their workforce will need upskilling in the areas of digitalisation and sustainability, to navigate complex modern challenges and remain competitive.

Mentoring support now available for businesses in Westmeath

MentorsWork, an award-winning initiative of Skillnet Ireland in partnership with the Small Firms Association (SFA), has supported over 3,000 SMEs in Ireland since launching in 2020.

Vast numbers in Midlands region counties upskilled with Skillnet Ireland in 2022

In 2022, 3,000 people, and 1,000 businesses participated in upskilling with a Skillnet Ireland Business Network in counties Laois, Offaly and Westmeath.

Thousands of people in Galway participated in upskilling with Skillnet Ireland last year

More than 5,700 people and 1,500 businesses participated in upskilling with a Skillnet Ireland Business Network in Galway in 2022. Figures from Skillnet Ireland reveal the national agency for workforce development delivered some 41,400 training days across Galway last year. Fifty two per cent of those who undertook training were men and 48 per cent were women, while those aged 30 to 39 years were the largest group of people availing of these upskilling supports.

Expansion of world class Polymer Centre of Excellence in Athlone formally announced

Polymer Technology Ireland (PTI), the Ibec group that represents the polymer industry in Ireland, along with the First Polymer Training Skillnet, have announced the expansion of its training Centre of Excellence in Athlone.

Climate Ready – talent for Ireland’s Green Economy

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Climate change is transforming the business landscape, presenting new challenges and shared opportunities for Irish businesses.

Funding available for businesses to establish Skillnet networks

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Business groups and industry bodies are being encouraged to apply for funding to establish new Skillnet Ireland learning networks to address talent needs and skills gaps within various sectors or regions.

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