
New Frontiers Entrepreneur Development Programme
Everyday, everywhere around the world people innovate, explore, invent and collaborate to break new frontiers. You can too.
Ireland's largest entrepreneur development programme is recruiting individuals who have an innovative idea for a new business.
This intensive programme will equip you with the skills you need to establish and run your own company. The New Frontiers programme will give you access to supports like a desk in a campus incubator, 1-to-1 mentoring from start-up experts, business master-classes and networking with potential investors plus €15,000 in financial support to accelerate your business start-up.
Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) in collaboration with Dublin City University (DCU) are now offering this comprehensive programme of supports for start-ups with new and innovative business ideas that have high commercial and export potential.
Now recruiting for Phase 2 programmes starting in June 2013
Structured in 3 Phases: Phase 1: (Max 30 promoters) Will determine the business case (feasibility) Delivered part time over six weeks Located in Invent DCU and the Regional Development Centre, DkIT Two programmes starting in February and March 2012
Phase 2: (10 -12 Promoters) Will develop an investor ready business plan 6 Months full time commitment required Intensive supports including training, mentoring, hot desking, etc. €15,000 cash support for eligible projects
Phase 3: (Max 8 Promoters) Provides customised supports focused on Business Growth to help promoters acquire first clients, investment or enter export markets.
Now recruiting for Phase 2 programme starting in June 2013
So if you would like to take advantage of this golden opportunity - contact us now for an application form ......
Garrett Duffy T: 042 9370400 E:
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Maria Johnston T :01 7007597 E :
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