Christmas market at LIT
Students at Limerick Institute of Technology showed their entrepreneurial flair.
Founded in 2009, cash-back site FatCheese.ie has been named the country’s most useful website at the Irish Web Awards.
Ulster Bank is running a series of 14 free events for small and micro businesses called ‘Business Live’ from November to March.
This Wicklow business is launching a European distribution site to supply retailers with outdoor clothing for kids.
25.Oct.2011 Two Irish films, 'Life’s a Breeze' and 'Dark Touch', have both been awarded competitive Eurimages funding awards of €300,000 and €390,000 respectively
25.Oct.2011 One in two Irish employees looking to leave or checked out on the job, says new 'What’s Working' research by Mercer
24.Oct.2011 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Enterprise Board (DLRCEB) is organising an event in Dalkey, which will feature 37 designers and craftspeople and is expected to attract 3,000 visitors.
24.Oct.2011 IADT is running a series of workshops to explore the areas of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, user interfaces, mobile technologies and all types of human communication in online environments.
24.Oct.2011 Founded in 2009, cash-back site FatCheese.ie has been named the country’s most useful website at the Irish Web Awards ahead of sites such as RTE.ie and CitizensInformation.ie.
24.Oct.2011 Halloween scare event Farmaphobia is running for a second year at Causey Farm between Kells and Athboy in Co Meath, with every aspect having been revamped and upgraded.
24.Oct.2011 O’Connell's Restaurant in Donnybrook in Dublin is marking its first anniversary by moving to a seven day operation, opening each Monday evening for dinner from 5-10pm.
24.Oct.2011 Ulster Bank is running a series of 14 free events for small and micro businesses called ‘Business Live’ from November to March, focusing on cross-border trade and exporting.
21.Oct.2011 Conor McCarthy of Dublin Aerospace is the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in the Emerging category, while the industry title has gone to Raymond Coyle of Meath based Largo Food Exports.
21.Oct.2011 Digital Derry has announced a number of initiatives which aim to help create 100 new tech companies in the northwest of Ireland by 2015.