Sponsored From the North Quays into a vibrant city’s futureWaterford has big plans to enhance its unique old character with new builds, writes Waterford City and County Council chief executive Michael Walsh
Sponsored FDI in Waterford: Sanofi’s strong partnership with the southeastSanofi is one of the largest employers in the southeast, and site head Amy Brennan says the company has invested over €700m in its Waterford facility
Sponsored Bid to become Ireland’s first autism friendly cityWaterford has already been voted the best place to live in Ireland, but now it is setting its sights on having the country’s first autism friendly city.
Sponsored Business boost for Dungarvan and West Waterford as cycling continues to soar The off-road cycling and walking trails crosses eleven bridges, three viaducts, and a 400 metre long tunnel, along the banks of the Suir
Sponsored Empowering the directors and future leaders of Ireland to succeedThe IoD Chartered Director Programme combines academic learning, real-world experience from leading experts and peer-to-peer learning, to provide directors and the C-suite with the know-how to excel in the boardroom.
Sponsored Breaking through all the barriersInfrastructure, planning and finance were the themes that dominated this year’s Housebuilding Summit
Sponsored DASBE Transforming Construction Skills Conference, May 9The Digital Academy for the Sustainable Built Environment (DASBE) provides blended education in critical areas needed to upskill the construction and retrofit sectors
Sponsored Building blocks for life-long learningA conference next month aims to demonstrate new technology in construction
Sponsored Technology in the heart of the homeTechnology has a role in testing and monitoring the energy efficiency of new buildings, but the best ‘technology’ of all is simply building better
Sponsored Smart changes on the factory floorGenerative AI has captured the world’s imagination, but other forms are also leading a shift in industrial production
Sponsored Making space for the futureTechnological University of the Shannon and the Irish Precision Turned Parts Manufacturing Association are coming together on June 12 to demonstrate the vitality of an often ignored high-tech sector
Sponsored Take control to secure a decent retirementThe Irish pensions landscape is rapidly evolving, and with auto-enrolment on the horizon, it’s essential to find out what is the best solution for you
Sponsored Master trust schemes on a growth trajectory in IrelandMaster trust pension schemes are becoming more popular for companies as a hassle-free method of offering company pension schemes. It’s important to ask the right questions before signing up for one, however
Sponsored PRSA changes benefit early saversRecent changes in the tax relief rules for personal retirement savings are excellent news for those who want complete control over their pension finances
Sponsored Auto-enrolment may be challenging for smaller companies – but it can be doneWhile the new scheme is a positive move, some businesses may need more support to make it a success
Sponsored Universal retirement plans risk becoming a recipe for disasterEven for employees opting for auto-enrolment, careful financial planning is still essential, warn experts
Sponsored From the North Quays into a vibrant city’s futureWaterford has big plans to enhance its unique old character with new builds, writes Waterford City and County Council chief executive Michael Walsh
Sponsored North Quays plan will see city realise its full potential Leading architects and developers of Belfast Titanic Quarter are set to work their magic over 17 acres in the country’s largest regeneration project to date
Sponsored Crystal clear path for university enterprise quarter with purchase of old factory site Ambitious SETU sets its sights on developing 20-acre campus where the famous Waterford Crystal plant once stood
Sponsored Future strategy planning in full force as SETU makes its markPresident Veronica Campbell is confident for the multi-campus university as it celebrates its second anniversary
Sponsored Waterford’s venerable gems rub shoulders with the futureFor almost three decades, Rupert Maddock, Waterford’s former architect, has enhanced and reimagined the historic city’s Viking streets and the county’s towns and villages
Sponsored Honouring critical legacy of city’s first female councillor, Dr Mary Strangman The motion to rename the Large Room was proposed at last September’s Plenary Council meeting by Councillor Mary Roche
Sponsored Gilbert O’Sullivan made a Freeman of his native cityMayor of Waterford City and County, Councillor Joe Conway bestowed the honour on the Waterford born singer-songwriter whose career has spanned over five decades
Sponsored Red Hat inspires our future generation of innovatorsRed Hat’s Academic Outreach programme includes coordinated school visits, led by senior software engineer Rachel Lawton