AIM Centre and Sligo Chamber Skillnet collaborate by expanding training programmes to embrace new technologies

 AIM Centre and Sligo Chamber Skillnet have today announced a new collaboration. This partnership will offer world class upskilling to SMEs in digital, disruptive, and sustainable technology solutions, robotics and cobotics, leadership and design thinking that will drive enterprise competitiveness, growth, and transformation.

 The AIM Exchange – enables SME’s  to identify  business challenges and needs aligned to business objectives and provides a platform for innovative technology-based solutions.

 AIM Centre Director Julie Dowling commented that “this is a great example of the way the infrastructure works together for the benefit of enterprise. I welcome our on-going and close working partnership with Sligo Chamber Skillnet. A key objective for the AIM Centre is to engage SMEs and multinational company leaders to de-risk change and understand the return on technology investments.”

 Sligo Chamber Skillnet Network Manager, Geraldine Courtenay, said: “Our focus at Sligo Chamber Skillnet is to deliver world leading solutions that drive business success, and enabling innovation within both multinationals and SMEs in the region. The AIM Exchange will be very effective in doing exactly that by increasing training programmes that equip employees with the skills they need to embrace new technologies, innovate, negotiate, lead, and deliver.”

 To find out more the AIM Exchange please visit https://www.aimcentre.ie/aim-exchange

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