InnoCom Group meeting with Council CE , Coilín O'Reilly
27 delegates from Italy, Latvia, France, Slovenia, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine visited Carlow recently as part of Interreg EU funded project InnoCom. The InnoCom project aims to make funding easier to access, foster innovation, and improve communication.
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Speaking about the visit, Cllr. Fergal Browne, Cathaoirleach of Carlow County Council said, “I am delighted that Carlow ishosting this visit as part of its EU Project work”. Fergal continued to say “By participating in EU projects, we not only strengthen our economies but also forge deeper social connections through the exchange of knowledge and culture. Every visit to another country fosters collaboration, innovation, and mutual understanding that benefits both our communities and the broader European Union”
The event served as a platform for sharing insights and fostering collaboration among the various regions. As part of the programme, speakers from Carlow County Council and stakeholders delivered insightful presentations, offering attendees a comprehensive overview of the area and an in-depth explanation of the local planning process. At the Local Enterprise Office, visitors were introduced to a range of support initiatives aimed at advancing local business growth. Local SMEs that have benefited from these initiatives also shared their success stories.
The event also included several site visits to notable locations such as South East Technological University and Carlow College. Attendees toured four thriving local businesses, gaining a first-hand understanding of the region’s economic landscape and innovative spirit.
The exchange culminated with the prestigious Carlow Chamber Business Awards, where attendees were welcomed as special guests. The awards ceremony was a highlight of the two-day event, as participants joined in celebrating the achievements of local businesses, cheering on both the nominees and winners.
The agencies represented included Municipality of Ivančna Gorica , Slovenia , Sviluppumbria , Italy , Voznesensk City Council , Ukraine , University of Latvia & Zemgale Planning region , Latvia , Hauts-de-France Regional Council , France , Ilfov Regional Development Agency (BI-RDA) , Romania & Development Agency of City of Trebinje , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Speaking about the event, Kieran Comerford Head of Economic Development & Enterprise, Carlow County Council said, “We are delighted to have hosted our partners and stakeholders for this successful interregional exchange. It was a valuable opportunity to showcase the strength and innovation within our region, while also learning from the expertise of our international colleagues.” Kieran continued to say “Carlow County Council’s EU programmes which represents half a million-euro worth of direct EU funding plays a vital role in driving local development, offering new opportunities for growth and collaboration. By tapping into European resources and partnerships, we empower our communities to thrive through innovation, cultural exchange, and shared expertise”.
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