Sunday, September 18, 2016

Minister Naughten to address delegates at Facebook’s Boost Your Business Event in association with Galway Chamber of Commerce
 

  
Event titled ‘Unlocking Ireland’s Digital Economy’ will take place in Wellpark Retail Centre, Galway

16th September 2016: Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment Denis Naughten TD will speak about the importance of delivering high speed broadband to support small businesses during a fireside chat at the Facebook Boost Your Business event in association with Galway Chamber of Commerce, it has been announced. 

The event, which takes place in the Wellpark Retail Centre in Galway on Friday 23rd September, aims to help small businesses tackle the challenges of being online by providing practical face-to-face support and inspiration from local entrepreneurs.

People are spending the vast majority of their time on mobile, with 20% of that time spent on Facebook and Instagram. Of all people on Facebook in Ireland, more than 86% are connected to at least one Irish business and more than 55 million people around the world are connected to a business in Ireland. However, businesses are still facing challenges to reach the right people, scale their operations internationally or use limited resources effectively.

With 2.4 million people a month using Facebook on their mobiles in Ireland, and a global community of more than 60 million small businesses, Facebook can help companies fulfil their digital potential by providing an instant mobile marketing platform with easy to access tools. 

At the Boost Your Business event, Denis Naughten, Minister for Communications, Climate Action & Environment will join business journalist and RTE broadcaster Richard Curran for a fireside chat and Orla Malone from Facebook will give a talk on the evolution on communication.

In addition to these sessions, successful Galway-based businesses The Dough Brothers, Aran Sweater Market and Marrey Bikes will share tips on how they have used Facebook to meet their business goals. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in workshops, providing training on how best to use Facebook and Instagram.

Niamh Sweeney, Head of Public Policy and Economic Growth Initiatives Manager for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at Facebook, commented:
“Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, they drive economic growth and new jobs. As more and more people turn to the web and to their phones to discover and connect with businesses, it’s crucial that small businesses have an online presence. And Facebook is the best platform for them to connect with customers both in Ireland and internationally. The Boost Your Business event aims to equip local businesses with the vital skills and resources to unlock the potential of the digital economy.”
Conor O’Dowd, President of Galway Chamber of Commerce, said: 
“As President of Galway Chamber of Commerce, a membership organisation with a remit to make business better for our members, I welcome Facebook’s Boost your Business event to Galway. As the major shareholder in the Galway Technology Centre and as a founder of The PorterShed, Galway Chamber works with SMEs on an ongoing basis as they seek to grow and expand internationally from their base in Galway. We are also delighted to welcome Minister Denis Naughton and we look forward to learning how to further maximise our business potential over the course of the morning.”  

Boost Your Business run by Facebook and in association with the Galway Chamber of Commerce is a free event for business owners and those interested in how to use Facebook to unlock the potential of their business. Register to attend the event here: FBBoostYourBusiness.ie.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Green light for rehab unit




photo © Sean O'Dowd


"Green light for rehab unit good for patients nationwide"


The decision to proceed with the design and planning for the new rehabilitation unit at Roscommon University Hospital is a positive development for all patients who will rely on rehabilitation services in every corner of Ireland, Minister Denis Naughten has stated. 
“When complete, this project will take pressure of the National Rehabilitation Hospital and ensure that more patients are treated closer to home and in a more timely manner,” he explained.

Minister Naughten added: “It was deeply disappointing to discover during the talks on the programme for government that the funding for Roscommon’s rehabilitation unit had been dropped from the capital plan even though it had been on the HSE list 12 months earlier. 
“As I said before this is not about pointing the finger of blame but it was one of my priorities on entering Government to ensure that this commitment to the people of the West of Ireland was delivered.

“I'm delighted that the rehab unit is now back on track and I look forward to the funds being made available to construct this building once the project has gone through the planning stage,” concluded Minister Naughten.