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Cork Chamber's Dublin Dinner In association with EY
Tuesday, 19th November 2013 Book HERE
This event will promote the strong connections that exist between Cork and Dublin Businesses and enhance existing business relations between the two regions.
This is a great opportunity to network with some of Ireland’s most influential business people and rub shoulders with the highest levels of decision makers in the country. The dinner will take place at 7.30pm on Tuesday 19th November in the Doubletree Hilton Hotel (formerly the Burlington).
An absolute must-attend event, BOOK NOW to avoid disappointment
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Getting Financial Investment in your Business – Venture Capital and Private Investments
Date: 6th November Time: 08:00 - 10:30 Venue: Imperial Hotel Cost: Free To Book: visit our website here
The focus of this, the 3rd seminar, will be on identifying what makes a business investor ready, what business sectors are favoured by private investment and venture capital companies and some new private funding innovations. Speakers will include Michael O’Connor, CorkBIC who will speak about the Halo Business Angel Network, Marc Rafferty from Linked Finance will introduce the concept of crowd funding and Cork entrepreneur Ernest Cantillon will share his experience of crowd funding a business in Cork.
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Business Breakfast with Richie Boucher, Bank of Ireland
Date: 13th November Time: 7:30am - 9:00am Venue: Clarion Hotel Cost: €20 members / €35 non - members To book: HERE
Richie Boucher was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Ireland Group in February 2009 and has led the Group through a major recapitalisation, restructuring and rationalisation process maintaining the Bank in private ownership with its core-franchises intact.
Join with your fellow members to hear directly from the leader of a key Irish bank talk about the new landscape of banking in Ireland, from local to global. This is a unique opportunity for you to ask some of those burning banking questions, so don’t miss out!
For more details and booking information, please CLICK HERE
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Cork Chamber’s Dublin Dinner in association with EY
Date: 19th November Time: 7.30pm Venue: Doubletree Hilton Hotel Cost: €120pp / €1200 per Table To book: visit our website here Now in it’s third year, Cork Chamber’s Dublin Dinner 2013 will once again promote the strong connections that exist between Cork and Dublin Businesses and enhance existing business relations between the two regions. It gives unique potential for Dublin-based companies to meet with their Cork peers as well as Cork companies doing business in Dublin. It also affords the opportunity for networking amongst Cork business people who are Dublin based.
For more details and booking information, please CLICK HERE
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Final Chance To Have Your Say: National Tourism Policy Statement
The Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport have launched a public consultation to support their development of a new tourism policy for Ireland.
The Chamber is preparing a submission as part of the public consultation and invites interested parties to submit their views/observations/suggestions on the four key areas to Alma Murnane, Director of Policy & External Relations (alma@corkchamber.ie) before Friday 25thth October at 12 noon.
For more information and to access the Issues Paper visit here
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Step out for Business with Cork innovates
Date: 14th November Time: 9am – 4pm Venue: City Hall, Cork Cost: free To book: here
The leading showcase for entrepreneurs, innovators, startups and small business, INBusiness INCork will take place on 14 November 2013 at City Hall, Cork. Hosted by Cork innovates, this all-day event promises to be a ‘must-attend’ for anyone interested in business and entrepreneurship.
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Get On Board – Start-Up Express
Date: 29th October Time: 4.10pm To book: here Cost: Free (train only) Location: Kent station
On October the 30th/31st, the Dublin Web Summit, Europe’s Largest Technology event takes place and Cork stands to be well represented thanks to the efforts of a collective of local Technology Companies - VoxPro, PCH International and Trustev. They have commissioned a charter train called the ‘STARTUP EXPRESS’ to transport nearly 180 entrepreneurs, businesspeople, technologists, students and general startup junkies! Cork Chamber are delighted to support this event and offer spaces to members. As we know the future of business is tied closely to the future of technology so if you’re interested in what the next few years will bring in terms of new technologies, hear discussions from leading international business people, press and investors, or want to help promote Cork as a leading destination for technology in Europe, GET ON BOARD!
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Last Chance!
The Business School @ Cork Chamber will be running the last Train the Trainer (FETAC Level 6) course and the last Personal Productivity using MS Outlook course for 2013 in November. So why not avail of this opportunity to gain a training qualification or to finally get your Inbox in order before the end of the year? There are limited places available on both courses so BOOK NOW! Why train with us? We have small class sizes of an average of 10 persons per class (individual attention guaranteed) Top Trainers (all are leaders within their respective fields), locally delivered and exceptionally good value for money.
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Enterprise Europe Network at Cork Chamber
The Enterprise Europe Network helps small business to maximise their presence on the European marketplace. Working through a network of local business organisations across Europe and further afield, we can help you develop your business in new markets, source or license new technologies or access EU finance and EU funding. For more information, please see: www.een-ireland.ie or contact Liz@corkchamber.ie See the ‘read more’ section (below) for further information on the following: - African Ambassadors to come to Cork Chamber on November 1
- Enterprise Europe Network ‘Building a Business on Your Ideas’ Seminar, November 21, Waterford Institute of Technology
- EU-China Exhibition on Urban Development, November 20-23, Beijing, China
- Business partnership opportunities
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Notice Regarding ‘Irish Islamic Chamber of Commerce’
This is to advise member companies that if you receive communications from an organisation calling itself the Irish Islamic Chamber of Commerce that there is no legal requirement for an Irish Islamic cert and the Irish Islamic Chamber of Commerce are not legally authorised to issue Certificates of Origin in Ireland.
The Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation has confirmed same in writing. Please contact Imelda on 021 4530130 in relation to the above or for any advice on export documentation.
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Global Economic Recovery and its impact on Equity Markets
Date: Tuesday 29th Oct Time: 7.30 (Teas / Coffees served from 7pm) Venue: Boole 3, UCC Cost: Free Admission To book: Tel 021 427 9053 or email cork@redmayne.ie Guest Speaker: Jim Power, Economist.
Topics to be covered: How real is the global economic recovery story? How real and sustainable is the much flaunted recovery story in Ireland? What impact will Budget 2014 have on Irish business and the Irish economy? What might future budgets look like? What will exiting the Troika deal mean? Dynamics of the Irish housing market. Future interest rate trends. Has the equity boat been missed or is there further to go?
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UCD Smurfit School Information Evening
Date: 5th November Time: 4-7pm Venue: River Lee Hotel, Cork
This is an excellent opportunity for prospective students (from both business & non-business backgrounds) to speak with the Smurfit admissions team and explore the full range of Masters and MBA courses on offer.
To register and for more details please visit here.
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SMILE Resource Exchange Cork Event
Date: 24th October Time: From 9.15am to 1.00pm Venue: The Maryborough Hotel and Spa, Douglas Cost: FREE To book: visit our website here This event includes information sessions on resource efficiency and best practises in business by IKEA & MAMUKKO and our unique networking rounds offering you a chance to: • Introduce your organisation in small facilitated groups at round tables in a relaxed informal setting. • Identify potential synergies with other organisations e.g. exchange unwanted items, surplus products, by-products or off-cuts.
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