A fantastic event showcasing the strong ‘Donegal’ offering. Strategic location, excellent connectivity, supportive business environment and a range of economic and social infrastructure projects underway, there has never been a better time to inve...
Continue ReadingDonegal County Council are hosting two events throughout Local Enterprise Week 2022 week with a line-up of several impressive female entrepreneurs and experts in their fields
Continue ReadingBack in 2019, Avril McMonagle fulfilled a lifelong ambition. She became her own boss, setting up her own business, MOSAIC Digital Solutions of Early Education, near her home in Stroove, North East Inishowen. Dedicating 25 years of her working life...
Continue ReadingErrigal Training Centre, based in Falcarragh, is unique to the island of Ireland. It is the only accredited GWO (Global Wind Organisation) facility that provides a full service offering of training safety modules across a wide range of energy sect...
Continue ReadingAs we approach the end of 2021, the Economic Development Unit of Donegal County Council looks back in a year like no other and the work carried out by the team throughout 2021. Our ‘Year in Review’ video aims to do exactly that!
Continue ReadingLetterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) and CLG Dhun na nGall yesterday, Thursday 18 November, re-signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Both organisations have had a successful MoU in place since 2016 and are delighted to continue their p...
Continue ReadingThe 41st Annual MacGill School will be online for the second year but this will not deter it from being as relevant and as thought-provoking and as broad ranging as it ever was.
Continue ReadingBudget 2022 sets out to help businesses get back on their feet as we reopen the economy and society, to prepare them for the future and to help families and workers with the cost of living.
Continue ReadingThe WiSAR Technology Gateway, at the Letterkenny Institute of Technology, is delighted to announce that the research lab has been successfully awarded €250,000 worth of funding under the Enterprise Ireland Capital Equipment Call. The announcement ...
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