The Launch of Ireland’s Talent Landscape 2025 Report
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The Launch of Ireland’s Talent Landscape 2025 Report

Join us for the launch of Ireland's Talent Landscape Report & our panel discussion 'Shaping Ireland’s Talent Landscape through Enterprise'.

By Skillnet Ireland

Date and time

Tuesday, March 25 · 2:45 - 4:45pm GMT

Location

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662

6-7 Exchange Street Lower D08 EH67 Dublin 8 Ireland

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join Skillnet Ireland at 2:45 pm on Tuesday, March 25th, for the launch of “Ireland’s Talent Landscape 2025: Future Skills Challenges of Irish Businesses” report in Smock Alley Theatre, Exchange Street Lower, Dublin D08 EH67.  We will be joined by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Innovation, Research and Science, James Lawless TD to officially launch the report. 

Ireland’s Talent Landscape 2025 assesses the future skills challenges facing Irish businesses. The report captures key areas including digitalisation and artificial intelligence, climate action and additional workforce development challenges facing businesses of all sizes in Ireland. With over 500 businesses surveyed this report demonstrates the strong commitment from enterprise in supporting workforce development and its importance in driving competitiveness. 

This event offers a valuable opportunity to learn more about the findings of the report and understand the workforce development issues facing Irish businesses. 

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Parking Information

The nearest car parks are Fleet Street Car Park, Christchurch Car Park and Four Courts Car Park. There are 5 disabled parking bays at the bottom of Fishamble Street, right around the corner from the theatre.

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Skillnet Ireland is a business support agency of the Government of Ireland, responsible for advancing the competitiveness, productivity and innovation of Irish businesses through enterprise-led talent development. Skillnet Ireland partners with over 57 industry bodies and enterprise clusters, supporting over 24,700 businesses and 92,400 trainees annually, through its 70 Skillnet Business Networks and National Initiatives across most sectors and all regions in Ireland.