Sligo Weekender

Events programme for Local Enterprise Week is launched

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TÁNAISTE and Minister for Enterprise Leo Varadkar has launched the full programme of events for Local Enterprise Week, which is taking place online from Monday, March 1, to Friday, March 5.

More than 200 virtual events are planned by the Local Enterprise Offices around the country, including Sligo Local Enterprise Office, and these include training workshops, informatio­n webinars and masterclas­ses with entreprene­urs and experts, designed to help Ireland’s small businesses and those looking to start a new business in 2021. Organised by Sligo Local Enterprise Office and supported by Enterprise Ireland and Sligo County Council, this year’s theme is ‘Making It Happen’. Common topics across the week include starting a new business, resilience and recovery, the green economy, becoming ‘leaner’, exploring new markets, doing business online and the new trading relationsh­ip with the UK For the first time, Local Enterprise Week also includes 10 ‘Spotlight’ events and these are open to every business across the country.

Mr Varadkar is officially opening Local Enterprise Week at the first Spotlight event, the Green for Micro launch on March 1.

He said. “Local Enterprise Week will be entirely online this year, with over 200 events taking place. We’ve all had to do things a little differentl­y because of the pandemic and I’ve no doubt that those participat­ing will find this year’s week just as useful and interestin­g.

“I know many businesses have really relied on their Local Enterprise Office for advice, training and financial help during these difficult few months. Local Enterprise Offices are the point of contact for many of the Government’s grants and training schemes, such as the new Green for Micro initiative, the Trading Online Voucher Scheme and the Lean programme. Local Enterprise Week is the perfect opportunit­y to have a look at what help is available and find what works best for your business.”

The 10 Spotlight events taking place during Local Enterprise Week are: ‘Benefits of Green for your

Business – Launching Green for Micro’ on Monday, March 1, at

9.30am (open to all businesses across the country and organised by Local Enterprise Office Dublin City).

‘Spring Back and Step Forward: Building Leadership and Resilience’ on Monday, March 1, at 11am

(open to all businesses across the country and organised by Local Enterprise Office Donegal).

‘Building the New’ featuring start-ups and innovators on

Tuesday, March 2, at 10am

(open to all businesses across the country and organised by Local Enterprise Office Galway).

‘Growing Lean: One Small Step or One Giant Leap, Getting Started with Lean’ on Tuesday, March 2, at 2pm (open to all businesses across the country and organised by Local

Enterprise Office Kildare). ‘AgriTech Revolution in Farming and Food’ on Wednesday, March 3, at 9.30am (open to all businesses across the country and organised by Local Enterprise Office South Cork). ‘Creative Connection­s: Enabling your B-2-B Online Opportunit­ies’ on Wednesday, March 3, at 2pm

(open to all businesses across the country and organised by Local Enterprise Office Carlow)

‘Engage for Growth with David Meade’ on Thursday, March 4, at 10am (open to all businesses across the country and organised by Local Enterprise Office Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown).

‘SMARTech for StartUps’ on Thursday, March 4, at 4pm

(open to all businesses across the country and organised by

Local Enterprise Office Clare). ‘Masterclas­s: Health checking your business for its forward journey’ on Thursday, March 4, at 7pm (open to all businesses across the country and organised by Local Enterprise Office Wexford).

‘Trading Online Voucher Informatio­n Webinar’ on

Friday, March 5, at 9.30am

(open to all businesses across the country and organised by Local Enterprise Office Fingal).

Details for events taking place for Local Enterprise Week, from March 1 to March 5, are available online at local.enterprise.ie/Sligo. Local Enterprise Week is an annual initiative from the Local Enterprise Offices and supported by Enterprise Ireland, local authoritie­s and the Government of Ireland.

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