
New Research from Skillnet Climate Ready Academy and University of Limerick Highlights Need for Upskilling to Drive Decarbonisation
Network Sector
Digital / Technology
Network Region
Mid West, North West, West
Network Manager
Dee Timoney
Network Promoter
itagNetwork Contact
Dee Timoney
Phone
087 2226499Website
Visit websiteitag Skillnet supports businesses of all sizes in the technology sector based in the West, North West and Mid West Regions. The network’s mission is to support the growth of the technology sector in the West of Ireland by developing a strong talent base and by enhancing the specialised knowledge and skills that exist within the sector and region.
Collaborating with industry, the network designs, develops and delivers responsive, bespoke and flexible, subsidised training courses to address the ongoing needs of businesses. itag Skillnet is promoted by Information Technology Association of Galway. The Networkis open to technology companies in the West, North West and Mid West Regions.
“I can’t emphasise enough the value that being a member of the itag Skillnet has brought to our organisation. The access to bespoke training programmes far outstrips the breadth and depth of what’s available in other locations. This training, combined with the wide ranging networking opportunities, creates a much richer environment for us to develop within.”
John Mannion - Hewlett Packard Enterprise
“Avaya has had great success with itag Skillnet in providing both technical and soft skills training to our workforce. The ability to customise courses to the bespoke needs of the organisation is a very valuable facility and one that we regularly use. The quality of the training is first class and offers exceptional value for money. We look forward to continuing our partnership with ITAG Skillnet for our future training needs.”
Karl Gaffney – Avaya
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