With just days to go until the Cork Chamber Annual Dinner, we are celebrating the incredible businesses that have been shortlisted as finalists in the Cork Company of the Year Awards 2025. These outstanding companies embody innovation, ambition, and resilience, reinforcing Cork’s reputation as a thriving business hub.
Thanks to our awards sponsor Vodafone Ireland and media partner The Irish Examiner for their continued support in making these awards a highlight of Cork’s business calendar.
Cork Chamber Annual Dinner is the region’s largest flagship event of the year, bringing together business leaders, political decision makers and influencers for this black tie corporate event.
We will be joined by newly elected Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD as our Guest of Honour & Keynote Speaker.
The winners of the 4 categories of the Cork Company of the Year Awards 2025 will also be announced on the night.
This event is now sold out. Please add yourself to the waiting list.
This webinar will explore the main objectives of the EU Business Hub, the services offered by the programme, information on business missions, the eligibility criteria and the selection process for participating companies.
Learn more about the green, digital and healthcare sectors in Japan and in the Republic of Korea and explore the benefits and business opportunities offered by the EU Business Hub programme.
This event held by Cork Chamber and the Nordic Embassies in Ireland will bring together key stakeholders from the Nordic countries and Cork for a morning of insightful panel discussions focused on the solutions shaping the future of sustainable and reliable energy.
Join us for a thought-provoking morning as we chart the path towards a more sustainable energy future.
This workshop will give participants the skills, tools and knowledge to be able to develop, implement and measure their digital marketing campaigns and be able to budget for the next 6-12 months.
Building diverse and inclusive teams remains a challenge for many organisations, often due to un-examined recruitment practices. This webinar offers participants practical strategies and tools to refine their recruitment processes while exploring the influence of bias on hiring decisions.
This workshop will cover stakeholder dynamics, trust-building, developing effective communication strategies, negotiation, conflict resolution techniques and methods for evaluating stakeholder relationships.
Cork County Council's Circular Economy Fund is open for applications from community groups, festivals and events. The fund aims to support groups in moving towards more sustainable practices and the 2025 grant has a specific focus on reducing single-use plastics in communities. The deadline for applications is 21st February.
Applications are open for Cork City Council's 2025 Twinning Grant Scheme. Organisations who wish to undertake a project with one of Cork's twinned cities to develop international ties can apply for funding before 7th February.
Eurochambres, the European association of chambers of commerce, is carrying out a survey of women in business across Europe in association with the EU and UN. The survey aims to better understand the experiences of women in business and to gain an insight into the unique challenges and opportunities for women in business.
SustainableSolutionsMatch 2025 is a virtual event connecting European businesses with innovative solutions for a sustainable and circular economy through keynotes, pitching sessions, and B2B meetings.
Organised by the Enterprise Europe Network and Up2Circ with support from the Euorpean Commission, the event offers practical insights, networking opportunities, and tailored solutions to reduce environmental impact while enhancing competitiveness.
The Spanish-Irish Business Network, in partnership with the Crann Centre invite you to attend the 7th edition of their St. Patrick's Day Charity Ball.
Taking place on the 7th March in Madrid, this event brings the Spanish and Irish communities together for an evening of fine dining and entertainment.
This event also provides interested companies with a presence in Spain an opportunity to sponsor this unique event. Contact info@cranncentre.ie for more information.
The Irish government has announced a postponement in the planned increase of statutory paid sick leave days for 2025. Initially, the Sick Leave Act 2022 outlined a phased approach to enhance workers' entitlements, starting with three days in 2023, increasing to five days in 2024, seven days in 2025, and reaching ten days by 2026. However, the scheduled extension to seven days in 2025 has been deferred due to an ongoing review.