Skillnet Ireland launches three-year strategy

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Skillnet Ireland has launched its three-year strategy titled Empowering Enterprise 2026-2028 to support Irish business and workforce development.

The strategy focused on digitalisation, artificial intelligence, and sustainability to strengthen competitiveness with. Skillnet Ireland planing to support 100,000 businesses over the three years to 2028. The organisation aimsd to engage 15,000 new Irish SMEs in talent development including 1,000 start-ups and scale-ups.

Brendan McGinty, Skillnet Ireland Chairperson, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD and Mark Jordan, Skillnet Ireland Chief Executive.
Brendan McGinty, chair of Skillnet Ireland, James Lawless Minister for Higher Education and Mark Jordan CEO of Skillnet Ireland
Brendan McGinty, Skillnet Ireland Chairperson, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, Tracey Donnery, Skillnet Ireland Director of Policy & Communications and Mark Jordan, Skillnet Ireland Chief Executive.
Brendan McGinty chair of Skillnet Ireland Chairperson, James Lawless Minister for Higher Education., Tracey Donnery, Director of Policy at Skillnet Ireland and Mark Jordan CEO of Skillnet Ireland
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