Organisational culture will change with AI …Shannon Chamber seminar hears

Organisational culture will change with AI …Shannon Chamber seminar hears

  Helen Downes, CEO, Shannon Chamber (centre) pictured at the digitalisation and AI seminar held in Future Mobility Campus Ireland, delivered by the EY Consultancy team pictured from left: Brian Moroney, Orla Duffy, Vikram Kunnath, Maurice Foley, Megan Conway, Tim Cush and Tim Bergin. Photo by Eamon Ward. Keenly focused on capturing trends in manufacturing…

Repairs completed and water supply returning to all customers in West Clare

Repairs completed and water supply returning to all customers in West Clare

Monday, 24 June, 2024: Water supply has returned to the majority of customers in West Clare following a burst to a water main yesterday.  Uisce Éireann crews were immediately deployed and worked hard to restore normal water supply to impacted customers as quickly as possible in Coore, Miltown Malbay, Spanish Point, Mullagh, Clonadrum, Moloskey, Creegh, Cooraclare…

Over two-hundred golfers swap their desks for the fairways to compete in the Shannon Chamber Golf Classic

Over two-hundred golfers swap their desks for the fairways to compete in the Shannon Chamber Golf Classic

John McInerney, Captain, Lahinch Golf Club leads the PAFS Ireland Ltd team onto the fairways of Shannon Golf Club. Shannon Chamber’s annual golf classic is gaining notoriety as a not-to-be missed event with 52 teams and over 200 golfers choosing to swap their desks for the fairways to compete in this keenly contested competition, where…

Limerick’s First Directly Elected Mayor visits Irelands Largest and Longest running Irish-UK Collaborative Manufacturing event at TUS Coonagh Campus.

Limerick’s First Directly Elected Mayor visits Irelands Largest and Longest running Irish-UK Collaborative Manufacturing event at TUS Coonagh Campus.

Newly elected mayor of Limerick John Moran was one of more than 1,000 people to have attended Ireland’s largest Irish-UK collaborative manufacturing event, which was held at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) newly opened Coonagh Campus – just hours after he was elected as Limerick’s first citizen (June 12, 2024). Organised by the…

Roll Up Roll Up! Business in the Community Ireland (BITCI) seeking companies to deliver education programmes in local DEIS schools

Roll Up Roll Up! Business in the Community Ireland (BITCI) seeking companies to deliver education programmes in local DEIS schools

Business in the Community Ireland (BITCI) is urging more businesses based in the Limerick and Clare region to be involved in delivering its various education programmes. These programmes are guaranteed to be both a worthwhile employee engagement experience, enable the company to forge closer links with the local community and help tackle educational disadvantage. Through…

More than 180 Student Affairs Professionals meet in TUS to discuss Best Practice and Share Ideas in a New Era in Education.

More than 180 Student Affairs Professionals meet in TUS to discuss Best Practice and Share Ideas in a New Era in Education.

Ensuring best practice while sharing ideas and experiences around student engagement in a new era in education, was central to the Biannual Student Affairs Ireland Seminar which took place in the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) Moylish Campus this Tuesday (June 18, 2024.) More than 180 student affairs professionals from 19 Higher Education Institutes…

Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) will demonstrate companies’ commitment to sustainability… Shannon Chamber workshop hears

Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) will demonstrate companies’ commitment to sustainability… Shannon Chamber workshop hears

The Antaris team, led by chief operating officer, Eugene Cush, pictured with Helen Downes, CEO, Shannon Downes.   With the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) now mandatory for companies with more than 500 employees, and with those with more than 250 employees coming into the net from January 2025, and listed SMEs from January 2026,…

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Most Recent WRCReport Highlights Substantial Inspectorate Increase in Activity in 2023

The WRC Inspectorate carries out workplace inspections to ensure Employer compliance with a range of employment laws. In its recently published Annual Report, the WRC highlighted that the inspection service carried out 4,727 workplace inspections in 2023, up from 3,943 in 2022. The inspections found that 2,221 Employers had contravened employment law. These cases comprised…

Interagency domestic violence training can save lives, symposium hears

Interagency domestic violence training can save lives, symposium hears

“Domestic abuse is a carcinogenic that has reached every town in Ireland” Interagency Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control Training is having a positive and critical impact for first responders, researchers and students, data released at a national symposium in Limerick revealed today (Thursday, 13 June).   The event, “Interagency Training Saves Lives” at the TUS Moylish Campus…

World Bicycle Day celebrated in Shannon

World Bicycle Day celebrated in Shannon

Councillor Donna McGettigan, Cathaoirleach of Shannon Municipal District launching Shannon’s participation in World Bicycle Day with (from left): Kevin Conlon, Fine Grain Property; Alan Farrell, Director of Services, Clare County Council; Conor Healy, Nova Systems; Anne Griffin, Shannon Municipal District; and Helen Downes, CEO, Shannon Chamber. Photograph by Eamon Ward Employees from Shannon companies took…