Tagged: Government
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Gov’t to appoint business development managers at 37 community enterprise centres News
14.06.2012 The Irish Government is to appoint business development managers in 37 centres across the country’s community enterprise centre network in a €1.6m funding move to help drive...Categories: Networking, Investments, Intellectual Property, Funding, Enterprise, Economy, CRM, Careers and Employment, Business Intelligence -
Gov’t reveals new IP Protocol to commercialise publicly funded R&D News
08.06.2012 The Irish Government has announced details of a new Intellectual Property Protocol to make it easier for businesses to engage with scientific researchers and commercialise...Categories: Science, R&D, Investments, Intellectual Property, Government, Funding, Education, Economy, Bio Tech -
Track the ratification of the Stability Treaty (infographic) News
01.06.2012 Though the results are in and the Stability Treaty will be ratified in Ireland, this infographic reminds us there is still a way to go before it comes into effect. -
University staff overpaid by €8.1m, HEA review finds News
06.06.2012 A report from the Comptroller and Auditor General reveals the results of the Higher Education Authority (HEA)’s review of excess remuneration, and discrepancies in the financial... -
Fiscal tweety: A round-up of the EU referendum on Twitter (photos) News
01.06.2012 The voting is over and the count goes on, but what did Twitter have to say about the EU referendum? -
Succeed in Ireland brings Intergeo Services, and 30 jobs, to Carlow News
24.05.2012 The Government’s Succeed in Ireland initiative marks its first success with environmental contracting company Intergeo Services set to establish its EMEA headquarters in Carlow.Categories: Recruitment, Investments, Government, Finding a Job, Enterprise, Engineering, Engineer, Economy, Careers and Employment -
Obama gives government services one year to become more mobile News
24.05.2012 US President Barack Obama has issued an order that all government agencies make at least two of their public services available on mobile phones over the next 12 months. -
Springboard offers 6,000 new education opportunities News
22.05.2012 The Irish Government has announced 6,000 new part-time higher education places for job seekers via the Springboard programme, focused on areas with skills shortages.Tags: Pharmaceutical, Green Economy, Medical Devices, ICT, Government, Jobs, Skills, Education, Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland, IDA, -
Campaign to name new Dublin City bridge after Nobel physicist Ernest Walton News
17.05.2012 What better way to celebrate Dublin’s 2012 tenure as European City of Science than to name the new Marlborough Street bridge in the capital city after Ernest Walton, the Irish...Tags: Education, Government, Knowledge Economy, Science, Atom, Physics, Maths, STEM, TCD, Dublin City Council, Transport, Engineering -
DIT to centralise its campuses at €500m Dublin 7 site News
14.05.2012 An Bord Pleanála has today approved Dublin Institute of Technology’s €500m plan to centralise all 39 of its existing colleges on one site as part of the new 73-acre Grangegorman... -
E-invoicing could save European governments €40bn News
09.05.2012 Electronic invoicing could save European governments at least €40bn. Across Europe, governments consume between 45pc and 65pc of goods and services.Categories: Investments, Internet, Government, Financial, Enterprise Applications, eCommerce, Digital Business -
Micro-businesses need support, argues new CPA president News
01.05.2012 Self-employment is an area of “untapped opportunity” in Ireland and needs encouragement and support. That’s according to Niall Byrne of Niall Byrne & Co, who has just been... -
Nanoscience institute CRANN gets three new board members News
26.04.2012 CRANN, the Science Foundation Ireland-funded nanoscience institute based at Trinity College Dublin (TCD), has added three new members to its board, as the institute ramps up its...Categories: Research, Science, Sustainability, R&D, Investments, Intellectual Property, Green Tech, Graduate, Government, Funding, Energy, EconomyTags: TCD, exporting, R&D, Technology Transfer, Ireland, Nanoscience, SFI, Nanotechnology, CRANN, Government -
Water meters and how to cut back on water use News
17.04.2012 As the water meter debacle continues to dominate the news today, we take a look at how people can go about conserving water and reducing their water footprint. Also, it has just... -
Irish Govt reveals e-government strategy up to 2015 News
12.04.2012 The Irish Government has revealed a new e-government strategy that contains 44 actions across eight priority areas. Projects include an online passport service, a national...Categories: Software & Web Development, IT Management, Hosting Services, Government, Data Management, CIO -
€150m Development Capital Scheme targets medium-sized firms News
12.04.2012 The Irish Government has launched the €150m Development Capital Scheme to address the funding gap for mid-sized Irish businesses. It asked fund managers to signal their interest...