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Screen Ireland s Talent Development Academy for Animation to be led by Animation Ireland - Industry Report: Animation

CEO of Animation Ireland Ronan McCabe Last week, Screen Ireland, the country’s audiovisual agency, officially appointed Animation Ireland as the lead organisation to manage the establishment of a Talent Development Academy for Animation. The initiative is aimed at creating and expanding “opportunities for diverse and regional talent on the national level” and will address “innovation, skills development and sectoral growth”. In detail, the establishment of the academy is the result of additional stimulus investment for animation provided by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media and follows the creation of an initiative for TV drama. Together, the two efforts will form part of a wider strategy to support skills development across all regions of Ireland, with a particular focus on diversity and inclusion.

Screen Ireland s Talent Development Academy for Animation to be led by Animation Ireland

Screen Ireland’s Talent Development Academy for Animation to be led by Animation Ireland CEO of Animation Ireland Ronan McCabe Last week, Screen Ireland, the country’s audiovisual agency, officially appointed Animation Ireland as the lead organisation to manage the establishment of a Talent Development Academy for Animation. The initiative is aimed at creating and expanding “opportunities for diverse and regional talent on the national level” and will address “innovation, skills development and sectoral growth”. In detail, the establishment of the academy is the result of additional stimulus investment for animation provided by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media and follows the creation of an initiative for TV drama. Together, the two efforts will form part of a wider strategy to support skills development across all regions of Ireland, with a particular focus on diversity and inclusion.

15 Enterprise Ireland women-led start-ups get ready for investors and significant growth

22nd December 2020 - Damien English TD Fifteen women entrepreneurs supported by the Competitive Start Fund (CSF) have commenced an online business accelerator programme delivered by Dublin Business Innovation Centre. The CSF is managed by Enterprise Ireland, an agency of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. The ambitious entrepreneurs are taking part in the 12-week ‘Innovate’ programme which is designed to mentor and help participants to get their start-ups investor-ready while also developing a supportive peer network. The women entrepreneurs, who have also secured up to €50k each in CSF funding, hail from across Ireland and have exciting new start-up businesses set for global markets in sectors including digital, e-health, data intelligence and green technologies.

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