What does it mean to be urban in Dublin?
City Intersections is a new series of talks/discussions looking at the many different ways Dubliners think about being urban, the ideas we associate with city life in Ireland and the things we may be missing.
10 Weird Things You Never Knew Came From Irish Innovators
With St. Patrick heading off into the sunset for another year, it’s a good time to think about what else might draw the world’s attention to our small island.
Central Hub Dublin
CentralHubDublin is a new Innovation, Technology and eCommerce Hub. The first physical Hub opened recently in Dublin city centre and contains a growing number of freelancers working as part of the CentralHubDublin.com Collective. They operate in one or more of the following areas: eCommerce development, software as a service development, app development, search engine optimisation, writing for the web (content generation), video production & language localisation
Demographic Trends in Dublin – new report published
A new report, Demographic Trends in Dublin, has been published on the Creative Dublin Alliance website.
Dublin launches new ‘Creative Quarter’ on March 16th
Dublin’s Creative Quarter is an area stretching from South William Street to George’s Street, and from lower Stephen’s Street to Wicklow Street.
Düsseldorf Marathon - April 29th
Looking for a new challenge or an opportunity to take part in what is certainly one of Germany’s most attractive marathons?
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Düsseldorf Marathon is taking place on the April 29th and the Irish Business Network (IBN) in Germany is looking to make their mark on the festivities!
Cloud Security – All you need to know but were afraid to ask, 07/07/12
Join Espion for this 101 Session on Wednesday March 7th, 2012 to learn how to take advantage of the benefits offered by the cloud in a way that makes sense to you and is acceptable from a risk perspective.
Launch of New Frontiers Entrepreneur Development Programme
The Minister for Research and Innovation has launched the New Frontiers entrepreneur development programme, which aims to support the creation of 100 high-value, knowledge-based, Irish-owned businesses each year.
The programme will run over six months and aims to provide individuals with the skills they require to set up and run a business














