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Local Enterprise Week Aims To Help Firms ‘Make It Happen’

From LEO seminars and workshops to a series of national spotlight events, there is something for every business to help make them more competitiv­e

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The Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) are the first port of call for anyone seeking informatio­n and support on starting or growing a business in Ireland. The LEO recently announced its ninth year of consecutiv­e job growth amongst its clients, with the LEOs now supporting 37,863 jobs across 7,221 companies nationwide.

Whether you are a new entreprene­ur or an existing small business owner, LEOs provide advice and informatio­n alongside a host of training, mentoring, consultanc­y, and financial supports for starting up or growing your business. With 31 dedicated teams across the Local Authority network in Ireland, LEOs offer a wide range of experience, skills and services to anyone in business regardless of sector.

Local Enterprise Week is organised every year by Local Enterprise Offices across the country and supported by Enterprise Ireland to help and encourage clients and their businesses to #MakeItHapp­pen.

This year Local Enterprise Week takes place from Monday March 6 to Saturday March 11, with a wide variety of events, seminars, and workshops hosted in person, online and in hybrid format across the week. Events are low-cost, easily accessible and are local, regional and national, with more being added as we draw nearer.

As well as the local events hosted by LEOs around the country, there will also be a series of national spotlight events highlighti­ng key areas which could help your business to grow, including Digitisati­on, Green and Sustainabi­lity, Export, and Design Innovation.

There will be something to suit everyone, no matter what stage your business is at.

MONDAY: FIRST STEPS TO EXPORT SUCCESS

9.30–11.30am: Local Enterprise Office, Enterprise Ireland and Bord Bia are hosting a webinar targeting businesses who want to take those first steps or are early stage exporters to successful­ly develop export success. A must-attend event for those planning on developing export markets.

TUESDAY: YOU’RE THE BUSINESS IN PARTNERSHI­P WITH GOOGLE

9.30am–1.30pm: No matter where you are on your digital journey, You’re the Business is here to help you go further. Hosted by Google this event offers three online training sessions, live from Google in Dublin, for businesses that are looking to Get Online, Grow Online, or Go Global.

WEDNESDAY: THE GREEN PANEL: 10 WAYS TO ADDRESS SUSTAINABI­LITY AND DRIVE COMPETITIV­ENESS

11am–12.30pm: The Green Panel aims to inform, inspire, and engage owner-managers and their key staff in how they can implement Green technologi­es, processes and products to their business in order to be more competitiv­e.

THURSDAY: DRIVE COST SAVING WITH LEAN

2.30–3.30pm: Organised by LEO Dublin City, this session is a panel discussion facilitate­d by Allyson English, from Jigsaw Better for Business, discussing how Lean for Micro can improve competitiv­eness and productivi­ty in your business. Four companies will share their stories of how Lean for Micro helped drive improvemen­t in their businesses.

FRIDAY: INNOVATE FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS

10–11.30am: Kilkenny LEO presents the national event Innovate 2023 to celebrate the thriving culture of innovation that exists throughout Ireland today. A key factor to any successful business, regardless of size, is innovation. Developing new ideas is the fuel that will keep your business up to date. Adding this fuel will make your business more competitiv­e.

For more informatio­n on all the events and initiative­s during Local Enterprise Week 2023, visit localenter­pise.ie/week or, if you’re thinking of thinking of contacting your local LEO for mentoring, training or financial supports, you can visit localenter­prise.ie/Find-Your-Local-Enterprise-Office/

 ?? ?? Pictured at the national LEO Jobs announceme­nt are (L-R): Carol Gibbons, Head of Regions and Local Enterprise, Enterprise Ireland; Donal Byrne, Co-founder, Hatched Analytics; Simon Coveney, T.D., Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment; Charmaine Kenny, Co-founder, Hatched Analytics; Padraic McElwee, Chair of the network of Local Enterprise Offices; Sonya Kavanagh, Chair of the CCMA Business Committee
Pictured at the national LEO Jobs announceme­nt are (L-R): Carol Gibbons, Head of Regions and Local Enterprise, Enterprise Ireland; Donal Byrne, Co-founder, Hatched Analytics; Simon Coveney, T.D., Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment; Charmaine Kenny, Co-founder, Hatched Analytics; Padraic McElwee, Chair of the network of Local Enterprise Offices; Sonya Kavanagh, Chair of the CCMA Business Committee

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