Small businesses and entrepreneurs will have the chance to attend over 30 events aimed at helping them to start or grow their business as part of this year's Local Enterprise Week in Dublin city.
The initiative of the Local Enterprise Offices nationwide, supported by Enterprise Ireland and the local authorities, takes place from the 6th -11th March this year across the country.
The events in Dublin City are open to all, and focus on helping new and existing businesses, with seminars and talks on a wide range of topics from finance to branding and marketing.
Those thinking of starting a new business can avail of the Start your own Business Bootcamp.
Events will be hosted in person, online and in hybrid format.
There are also hundreds of events taking place nationally during the week, including five Spotlight events, which are available for free online that include experts from a range of industries.
Details for all the events taking place across the country during Local Enterprise Week are available at www.LocalEnterprise.ie/Week
"There is something for everyone and those who maybe always had that ambition to start on their own business, or a great idea, this is the week to see how to get started and make it happen," said Greg Swift, Head of Enterprise and Economic Development for Dublin City Council.
Deirdre O'Neill, Senior Regional Development Executive with Enterprise Ireland said it is delighted to support and be involved in Local Enterprise Week.
"Working closely with the Local Enterprise Offices across the year, this week is a chance for small businesses to focus on key areas, the areas where they can make a real difference for their future ambitions.
"This may be in relation to digitaliaation or becoming more sustainable, or those who have ambition to grow internationally and begin to find new markets," she said.