450 North Cork Students Attend Innovation Day in Charleville
Over 450 second level students from 11 schools in North Cork were put through their paces at a special Innovation Day at the Charleville Park Hotel on Tuesday the 7th of November. The event is part of the Student Enterprise Programme, run by Cork County Council’s Local Enterprise Office North Cork which encourages students to set up and run a business over the course of the academic year helping them to learn all about entrepreneurship.
The event was officially opened by Cllr Ian Doyle, deputising for the Mayor of the County of Cork. He wished the students well on their journey and pointed out how important it was to develop business skills for their future careers and the future of the economy of the area,
One of Ireland’s leading innovation training companies, The Entrepreneurs Academy, facilitated the event. They showcased exciting new business ideas being developed around introducing innovation and developing routes to market. The young entrepreneurs were then broken into groups to identify how to implement the advice provided. The outcomes were many and varied and it will be very interesting to see how the students develop these ideas over the next 6 months.
Cork County Council’s Director of Service Economic Development, Sharon Corcoran, thanked the students and teachers saying,
The programme will culminate in the final exhibition at Springfort Hall Hotel on the 27th of February 2024, when students will host stands and showcase their products and services to the judges.