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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Ann Ledwith, UL, Yvonne Delaney, UL, Dr. Philip O'Regan, Dean Kemmy Business School UL and Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar036.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Ann Ledwith, UL, Yvonne Delaney, UL, Dr. Philip O'Regan, Dean Kemmy Business School UL and Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar035.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Ann Ledwith, UL, Yvonne Delaney, UL, Dr. Philip O'Regan, Dean Kemmy Business School UL and Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar034.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen, and Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar020.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen, and Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar021.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar018.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar017.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar012.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar016.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar015.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar013.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar011.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar010.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar009.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar008.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar007.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL,  and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar004.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar006.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar005.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL,  and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar003.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen, and Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar002.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar019.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Phillip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar014.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick, on Friday morning. Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar001.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paul Dillon, UL, Yvonne Delaney, UL and Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar070.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Mark Southern, UL, Dr. Briga Hynes, UL,Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar040.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar087.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar088.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
    UL SMEs Seminar086.jpg
  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Dr. Philip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Dr. Philip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Dr. Philip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Dr. Philip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Dr. Philip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Dr. Philip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paul Dillon, UL, Yvonne Delaney, UL and Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paul Dillon, UL, Yvonne Delaney, UL and Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paul Dillon, UL, Yvonne Delaney, UL and Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Liam Brown, LIT, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Gillian Barry, LIT.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Liam Brown, LIT, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Gillian Barry, LIT.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Liam Brown, LIT, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Gillian Barry, LIT.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Liam Brown, LIT, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Gillian Barry, LIT.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd, Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen, Yvonne Delaney, UL, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd., and Dr. Briga Hynes, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd, Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen, Yvonne Delaney, UL, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd., and Dr. Briga Hynes, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd, Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen, Yvonne Delaney, UL, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd., and Dr. Briga Hynes, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL and Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL and Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL and Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Mark Southern, UL, Dr. Briga Hynes, UL,Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Mark Southern, UL, Dr. Briga Hynes, UL,Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Mark Southern, UL, Dr. Briga Hynes, UL,Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Mark Southern, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Mark Southern, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Mark Southern, UL, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen and Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Brendan Maher, Maher Ltd., Dr. Liam Brown, LIT and Dr. Philip O'Regan, Dean of Kemmy Business School, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paul Dillon, UL, Dr. Liam Brown, LIT and John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
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Addressing the seminar was Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Addressing the seminar was Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
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Pictured at the event was Yvonne Delaney, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
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Pictured at the event were guest speakers, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were guest speakers, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were guest speakers, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were guest speakers, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were guest speakers, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were guest speakers, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,  and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were guest speakers, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,  and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were guest speakers, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,  and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were guest speakers, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,  and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were guest speakers, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,  and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were guest speakers, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,  and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were guest speakers, John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd., Sharon McMeel, Wedding Planner, Brendan Maher, CEO Maher Ltd.,  and Dr. Emma O'Brien, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paul Dillon, UL, Dr. Liam Brown, LIT and John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paul Dillon, UL, Dr. Liam Brown, LIT and John Walsh, CEO Shannon Microcoil Ltd.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL and Dr. John Heneghan, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Bernie Moloney, Local Enterprise Office and Paula Power, Design Pro.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Bernie Moloney, Local Enterprise Office and Paula Power, Design Pro.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Mark McConnell, Ecos and Dr. Orlaith Borthwick, Mid West Regional Skills.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof. Edmond Magner, Dean of Science and Engineering UL and Dr. John Heneghan, UL.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Mark McConnell, Ecos and Dr. Orlaith Borthwick, Mid West Regional Skills.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Eileen Woodford, Nucleus Coaching and Charlie Glynn, Glynn Technical Diamonds.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Eileen Woodford, Nucleus Coaching and Charlie Glynn, Glynn Technical Diamonds.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Kevin Vaughan, Entellexi and Nial O'Callaghan, IDA.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 20.01.17<br />
Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Deputy Pat Breen addressed a seminar for SMEs on The Role of Education in Supporting Small Business at University of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Kevin Vaughan, Entellexi and Nial O'Callaghan, IDA.<br />
<br />
 Jointly hosted by the Kemmy Business school and the faculty of Science and Engineering, the event brought together small and medium enterprises along with representative bodies, Local Enterprise Offices, Chambers of Commerce, Irish Small and Medium Enterprises association (ISME), Enterprise Ireland and the IDA. The aim of the event was to stimulate greater collaboration between third level institutes and SMEs in relation to research, education and business advice. To date, University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology have supported a number of start-ups through the Nexus Innovation Centre and LIT’s Enterprise Centres while academic staff have provided expert advice to local companies. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 17.05.2016               <br />
A seminar focused on a Start your Own Business programme, targeted at mature entrepreneurs aged 55 plus took place in the Savoy Hotel, Limerick on Tuesday evening, 17 May.  Called Ingenuity, the programme, led by the Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange (ISAX) and sponsored by Bank of Ireland will be run in collaboration with the Local Enterprise Office in Limerick, and will take place over eight weeks, starting in late September 2016.  The seminar provided detailed information on the Start your Own Business programme that will seek interest from those looking to set up both lifestyle and fast-growth businesses.  <br />
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Pictured at the event are, John McNamara, Entrepreneur-in-Residence LIT and Briga Hynes, UL. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 17.05.2016               <br />
A seminar focused on a Start your Own Business programme, targeted at mature entrepreneurs aged 55 plus took place in the Savoy Hotel, Limerick on Tuesday evening, 17 May.  Called Ingenuity, the programme, led by the Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange (ISAX) and sponsored by Bank of Ireland will be run in collaboration with the Local Enterprise Office in Limerick, and will take place over eight weeks, starting in late September 2016.  The seminar provided detailed information on the Start your Own Business programme that will seek interest from those looking to set up both lifestyle and fast-growth businesses.  <br />
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Pictured at the event are, Antoinette Golden, Bank of Ireland, Anne Connelly, CEO, Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange, Pat Carroll, Start-up Community Manager, Bank of Ireland and David Hurley, Bank of Ireland. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 17.05.2016               <br />
A seminar focused on a Start your Own Business programme, targeted at mature entrepreneurs aged 55 plus took place in the Savoy Hotel, Limerick on Tuesday evening, 17 May.  Called Ingenuity, the programme, led by the Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange (ISAX) and sponsored by Bank of Ireland will be run in collaboration with the Local Enterprise Office in Limerick, and will take place over eight weeks, starting in late September 2016.  The seminar provided detailed information on the Start your Own Business programme that will seek interest from those looking to set up both lifestyle and fast-growth businesses.  <br />
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Pictured at the event are, Antoinette Golden, Bank of Ireland, Anne Connelly, CEO, Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange, Pat Carroll, Start-up Community Manager, Bank of Ireland and David Hurley, Bank of Ireland. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 17.05.2016               <br />
A seminar focused on a Start your Own Business programme, targeted at mature entrepreneurs aged 55 plus took place in the Savoy Hotel, Limerick on Tuesday evening, 17 May.  Called Ingenuity, the programme, led by the Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange (ISAX) and sponsored by Bank of Ireland will be run in collaboration with the Local Enterprise Office in Limerick, and will take place over eight weeks, starting in late September 2016.  The seminar provided detailed information on the Start your Own Business programme that will seek interest from those looking to set up both lifestyle and fast-growth businesses.  <br />
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Pictured at the event are, Eamon Ryan, CEO, Local Enterprise Office, Limerick, Pat Carroll, Start-up Community Manager, Bank of Ireland, Anne Connelly, CEO, Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange, Peter Doyle, Key Ingredients and Aine Cuddihy, Mini Cake Company. Picture: Alan Place
    BOI Ingenuity Seminar 051.jpg
  • 17.05.2016               <br />
A seminar focused on a Start your Own Business programme, targeted at mature entrepreneurs aged 55 plus took place in the Savoy Hotel, Limerick on Tuesday evening, 17 May.  Called Ingenuity, the programme, led by the Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange (ISAX) and sponsored by Bank of Ireland will be run in collaboration with the Local Enterprise Office in Limerick, and will take place over eight weeks, starting in late September 2016.  The seminar provided detailed information on the Start your Own Business programme that will seek interest from those looking to set up both lifestyle and fast-growth businesses.  <br />
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Pictured at the event are, Eamon Ryan, CEO, Local Enterprise Office, Limerick, Pat Carroll, Start-up Community Manager, Bank of Ireland, Anne Connelly, CEO, Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange, Peter Doyle, Key Ingredients and Aine Cuddihy, Mini Cake Company. Picture: Alan Place
    BOI Ingenuity Seminar 050.jpg
  • 17.05.2016               <br />
A seminar focused on a Start your Own Business programme, targeted at mature entrepreneurs aged 55 plus took place in the Savoy Hotel, Limerick on Tuesday evening, 17 May.  Called Ingenuity, the programme, led by the Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange (ISAX) and sponsored by Bank of Ireland will be run in collaboration with the Local Enterprise Office in Limerick, and will take place over eight weeks, starting in late September 2016.  The seminar provided detailed information on the Start your Own Business programme that will seek interest from those looking to set up both lifestyle and fast-growth businesses.  <br />
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Pictured at the event are, Eamon Ryan, CEO, Local Enterprise Office, Limerick, Pat Carroll, Start-up Community Manager, Bank of Ireland, Anne Connelly, CEO, Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange, Peter Doyle, Key Ingredients and Aine Cuddihy, Mini Cake Company. Picture: Alan Place
    BOI Ingenuity Seminar 049.jpg
  • 17.05.2016               <br />
A seminar focused on a Start your Own Business programme, targeted at mature entrepreneurs aged 55 plus took place in the Savoy Hotel, Limerick on Tuesday evening, 17 May.  Called Ingenuity, the programme, led by the Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange (ISAX) and sponsored by Bank of Ireland will be run in collaboration with the Local Enterprise Office in Limerick, and will take place over eight weeks, starting in late September 2016.  The seminar provided detailed information on the Start your Own Business programme that will seek interest from those looking to set up both lifestyle and fast-growth businesses.  <br />
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Pictured at the event are, Eamon Ryan, CEO, Local Enterprise Office, Limerick, Pat Carroll, Start-up Community Manager, Bank of Ireland, Anne Connelly, CEO, Ireland Smart Ageing Exchange, Peter Doyle, Key Ingredients and Aine Cuddihy, Mini Cake Company. Picture: Alan Place
    BOI Ingenuity Seminar 048.jpg
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