A new partnership between Exit 4 and the South East Technology University- SETU was formally launched at Exit 4, i Urlingford, this week.
The innovative collaboration is SETU’s latest step in its drive to promote and support rural innovation and collaboration in Kilkenny.
Exit 4 has been chosen by SETU to be its partner in supporting the delivery of its programmes for rural innovation and collaboration in Kilkenny and in supporting rural enterprises develop key skills in areas that can drive their business forward such as digitalisation and sustainability, whilst helping them to build their own support networks within their local communities.
The initiative has been funded under the TU RISE program funded by the HEA and the Southern Assembly TU RISE is co-financed by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the ERDF Southern, Eastern & Midland Regional Programme 2021-27.
ABOVE: Pictured at the launch were Marie Claire Van Hout, Prof Veronica Campbell, Michael Lowry TD, Cathaoirleach Mary Hilda Cavanagh, Jennifer Murnane O'Connor TD and Aileen McGrath, Head of Enterprise. PICTURE Vicky Comerford
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