Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet
04.05.2021
ICT Skillnet Ireland is a national agency supporting businesses in Ireland to address their skill needs by promoting and facilitating enterprise training and workforce learning, especially in the context of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). It also targets jobseekers and employees looking to upskill or reskill, through capacity-building initiatives and resources, with the aim of driving further employment.
About ICT Skillnet Ireland
Skillnet Ireland was established 1999 and is funded from the National Training Fund through the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science. Nationwide Learning Networks (groups of companies within the same industry sector or region) coordinate the training and assist SMEs in identifying their skill needs. The Learning Networks receive funding from Skillnet to subsidise the training of companies. Technology Ireland represents the Learning Network for the provision of information and communication technology (ICT) skills.
The training programmes listed are partly free or paid, intensive short-term (upskilling) courses to MSc (Masters level) programmes. Unemployed learners receive free courses and can participate in conversion programmes, including a certificate in emerging technologies. Work placements within ICT companies are also offered.
In March 2021 ICT Skillnet Ireland launched Future in Tech, an initiative comprising of 9 tech skills programmes to help jobseekers with no technological or digital background to understand and develop the digital skills they need to access a rapidly changing job market.
Why is this a good practice?
Since its launch, the initiative has been successful in ameliorating the national landscape when it comes to digital skills, jobs and employment for the labour force and citizens alike. So far, over 30 accredited courses on different technology topics of relevance have been launched.
Skillnet Ireland currently supports over 22,500 businesses nationwide and provides a wide range of valuable learning experiences to over 86,500 trainees. ICT Skillnet Ireland also launched Ireland’s first masters-level higher education programme in Artificial Intelligence (2018) and has continued expanding and developing its network through distance and blended learning opportunities, industry-led programmes, engagement of stakeholders, and continuous commitment to funding. The qualification courses produced by ICT Skillnet have also proven successful in leading towards a qualification recognised by employers and have contributed to increasing employability on a national level, evidenced by high employment progression rates.
Over the last 20 years, ICT Skillnet Ireland has achieved tremendous results. More than 5,000 companies have participated in workshops and training provision in advanced digital skills, and basic skills required for the digital transformation. Over 12,000 professionals have been trained with critical tech skills for key industries – a major contribution to Ireland’s efforts towards the Digital Decade.
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Target audience
Digital skills for all
Digital skills for the workforce
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Basic
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Expert
Funding of the good practice
Public
Type of initiative of the good practice
National initiative
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