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Monday, 31 January 2011 14:14 |
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The commercialisation and spin-out of advanced research at UCC will create 90 new jobs in emerging Irish companies at a €2 million business incubation centre opened recently by Enterprise, Trade and Innovation Minister Batt O’Keeffe, T.D. The gatewayUCC centre will support the launch of new and knowledge intensive businesses at a highly modern facility located centrally among UCC’s research and academic community. The centre has been developed with funding from UCC and Enterprise Ireland.
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Thursday, 27 January 2011 15:17 |
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The Entrepreneur Experience is a unique event for Ireland's emerging Entrepreneurs to gain exclusive access to some of Ireland's most successful Entrepreneurs. Developed by CorkBIC and driven by CorkBIC board member Jim Breen, CEO PulseLearning, this event is an exceptional opportunity for emerging entrepreneurs with a new idea, an investor ready proposition or with an established business that is seeking to scale. The emerging entrepreneurs will get a critical review as well as being shown how to create, access and capture new opportunities with group and one-to-one sessions with some of Irelands leading Entrepreneurs.
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Thursday, 14 October 2010 16:43 |
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Thursday, 14 October 2010 16:13 |
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The National Women’s Enterprise Day aims to inspire, activate and assist women across Ireland in running their own business. The event takes place on Friday 19th November 2010 at the Strand Hotel in Limerick. The Conference is preceded by a networking event on Thursday evening 18th November. National Women’s Enterprise Day will feature a conference, exhibition, mentor clinics and networking opportunities.
This event offers support to women already in business and those thinking of starting out. Speakers at National Women’s Enterprise Day include Sahar Hashemi, founder of Coffee Republic, Ivan Yates, the Newstalk Breakfast Show and Celtic Bookmakers, Mary FitzGerald, Proprietor of the Woodlands House Hotel & Spa along with a panel of female entrepreneurs drawn from the client base of the County & City Enterprise Boards.
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Thursday, 23 September 2010 10:10 |
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A new report into entrepreneurship in Ireland has called for major changes to the way in which entrepreneurs and start-up businesses are supported as well as for the inclusion of entrepreneurship on the second level curriculum. The report supports Government moves towards introducing a loan guarantee scheme for small business and calls for broadening of the remit of the State enterprise support agencies to include all job creating activity and not just those engaged in manufacturing or exporting.
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