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Skills collaboration shaping future business capabilities

 

 
Transform your Business with State Funded Supports, Skills and Training. Dublin Regional Skills Forum offer you a Free Skills Audit to help you identify your needs and opportunities.
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ISPE Ireland GAMP Event - "Taking GxP Technologies from Theory to Practice"

Skills Focus session from Don O'Connor, Department of Enterprise Trade & Employment alongside Natasha Kinsella DRSF representing Regional Skills an initiative of Department of Further & Higher Education to speak of future skills needs in Irish biopharma.

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Five new Competency Frameworks have been developed in conjunction with each respective screen sector guild and stakeholder as a learning resource and guide to give direction to personal and career development, and enable access to relevant learning and development opportunities within the screen sector. 
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We’re inviting you to take part in the AI Readiness Pulse, a short survey designed to map real-world needs, barriers, and opportunities for integrating AI into business operations.
Through our techBREK AI Workshop series, in partnership with AI Ireland and Microsoft, we’re exploring how Irish organisations are preparing to adopt and apply AI.
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City of Dublin ETB and Code Institute invite you to join the AI Maturity Assessment, an initiative to assess and bridge AI skills gaps.
Register now for your FREE AI ASSESSMENT and take the first step toward smarter AI Intergration
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The ICE Young Entrepreneur Training programme is a three week programme that offers an opportunity for young people aged between 18 -30 years to gain valuable personal development skills as well as practical business advice on how to set up and run a business in Ireland.
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Skills mismatch in the workforce has important implications for the labour market. The aim of this report is to highlight where and the extent to which skills mismatch occurs amongst workers in Ireland to inform skills intervention policies designed to make the most efficient use of skills.
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The latest Dublin Economic Monitor, published by the four Dublin Local Authorities, highlights a stable but slowing economy in Q2 2025, as employment reached record highs and business activity held firm, despite rising unemployment and persistent global trade uncertainties.
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