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A student entrepreneur saving 1,000kg of e-waste every year building his own gaming PCs was the winner of the Student Enterprise of the Year winning the senior category at the awards that took place in Mullingar. Jack Cannon, a senior student at Clonkeen College in Dun Laoghaire, built his first PC at the age of 11 with the help of his brother. He set up Cannon PC at part of the Local Enterprise Offices' Student Enterprise Programme and so far, has achieved sales of almost €40,000. Cannon builds upcycled high speed gaming PCs from old PCs being disposed of in office clear outs and for general sale online. Upcycling project wins student enterprise award There were also top awards handed out in the Intermediate and Junior categories. Suet & Song, a business set up by Michael O'Keeffe from St. Kieran's College in Kilkenny, creates high-quality, nutrient rich suet cakes for birds during the colder months and it took home the top prize in the Intermediate Category. In the Junior category a device that helps hikers and farmers cross electric fencing easily won the top award. Bumblebees is a business set up by Antonia O'Looney, Sophie Gilard, Guiliana Keane and Katelyn Murtagh from Drumshanbo Vocational School in Leitrim. Their WASP (Wire Anti Shock Protector) product is a device that enables people to push down the electric fence without receiving a shock, enabling them to cross safely. The inaugural Student Enterprise Programme Alumni Award was presented to Fenu Health. Set up by sisters Kate and Annie Madden for the Student Enterprise Programme in 2016, the company creates supplements for equine health and their customers include five royal families. The 23rd Student Enterprise Programme National Finals saw 85 businesses from across the country shortlisted in three main categories. The Local Enterprise Office initiative, supported by Enterprise Ireland and local authorities, commenced last September in secondary schools nationwide with over 30,000 students taking part this year. The event was hosted by broadcasters Rick O'Shea and Louise Cantillon and they were joined during the ceremony by Peter Burke, T.D. Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Employment as they announced the winners across the three main categories on the day. The initiative, funded by the Government of Ireland through Enterprise Ireland and delivered by the 31 Local Enterprise Offices in local authorities throughout the country, has seen over 450,000 take part in the programme since it began 23 years ago. Gareth Evans, Chair of the Local Enterprise Office's Enterprise Education Committee, said; "It's been another hugely successful year for the Student Enterprise Programme. Last year we had over 30,000 participants and we will hit that again this year. So, the appetite for student entrepreneurs is growing and that is no doubt down to seeing the amazing young entrepreneurs this country is producing. We've had some excellent winners here today and going on previous successes they will go on to do great things. A great example today was our Alumni Winner, Fenu Health, who are now an outstanding Irish business trading internationally. Today is just the start for these winners and finalists. The skills and lessons they have learned through the process will stand by them for life and we're excited to see where their businesses go from here and the new ones they start-up in the future." The National Final students, who competed across Junior, Intermediate and Senior categories were challenged with creating, setting up and running their own business, which must show sales of their service or product. The judging panel included business owners and representatives from enterprise agencies and associated bodies. The Student Enterprise Programme is open to students of all ages at secondary level, with three separate categories - Junior (1st year), Intermediate (2nd and 3rd year) and Senior (4th, 5th and 6th year, LVA, LCA and Youth Outreach). The Student Enterprise of the Y...
For New Year's resolutions, people take a wealth of challenges to start running, maybe picking up an instrument, or even learning a language.Well, for the new year, Kieran is embarking on a new challenge called 100 days of Gaelige, in which will try to use cúpla focail every day for the next three months.To help Kieran embark on this journey, he's joined by Louise Cantillon, Today FM Presenter and host of the How To Gael Podcast, Derek Hollingsworth, Creator of 100 days of Gaeilge and founder of Pobail Gaeilge 15 and Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh, RTÉ Presenter.
Ireland's number one bilingual podcast How to Gael are spreading the Irish language across the Emerald Isle, but also North America, in their upcoming 2025 live shows. Two of its hosts Louise Cantillon and Doireann Ní Ghlacáin joined Pat to discuss.
There have been complaints from Limerick residents about mistranslated Irish language signs...Why have we let our standard of irish slip so badly, and how can we incorporate a few more words into our everyday life?Joining Kieran to discuss is Today FM Presenter and co host of the how to Gael podcast, Louise Cantillon as well as Mícheál Ó Nualláin, Director of Bhaile Átha Cliath le Gaeilge.
Youngsters these days.Here are Tuesday's batch of bad jokes.
This morning marks the beginning of Seachtain na Gaeilge, which runs until St. Patrick's Day. So should we all be making an extra effort to use our cúpla focail over the next few weeks? Ciara was joined on the show by Louise Cantillon is a Radio and TV Presenter with Today FM to discuss further.
This morning marks the beginning of Seachtain na Gaeilge, which runs until St. Patrick's Day. So should we all be making an extra effort to use our cúpla focail over the next few weeks? Ciara was joined on the show by Louise Cantillon is a Radio and TV Presenter with Today FM to discuss further.
The Limerick woman is joining the daytime schedule here on Today FM.Louise Cantillon was revealed as the new presenter of Lunchtime on Today FM and she joined Dave for a cup of tea and a chat. You can catch Louise from 12pm - 2pm, Monday - Friday starting in January 2024.
ag comhrá faoin phodchraoladh úr atá aici, Síomha Ní Ruairc agus Louise Cantillon.
HOW TO GAEL is your brand new bilingual podcast. A new generation of Irish speakers, Doireann, Louise and Síomha are living, working, socialising and reviving an Ghaeilge in a way that is súimiúil, spraoiúil agus just good craic. You will not learn the modh coinníollach on this pod - forget gramadach agus obair bhaile. This is giving bilingual bottomless brunch, car chats with your cairde, an stuff atá i do ghrúpa whatsapp. Besides being friends, TV presenters (TG4) and women in their n/early 30s, Doireann Ní Ghlacáin, Louise Cantillon and Síomha Ní Ruairc have another thing in common - they live their lives bilingually and AS GAEILGE.From dealing with criticism online to asking for a raise or calling on our ancestral wisdom, the cailíní will draw from their own personal experiences with a fun "how-to". They'll navigate the problems most women have at this point in their lives. Come along on their weekly catch ups where current affairs, popular culture and just general gossip will also bí á bplé. A bilingual format, How to Gael is your answer to bringing more Irish into your life, no matter your level. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dónal Ó Liatháin; Foirgnimh an Údaráis i gCuige Mumhan.Jeaic Ó Conchúir;Súil chun cínn ar chluiche ceannais peile na h-Éireann. Louise Cantillon;Luimneach sa chluiche iomána. Antóin Ó Suilleabháin;Regatta Bhaile an Sceilig. Darrán Ó Droma;Rás na Rinne. Colm Ó Muircheartaigh;Brothal na h-Iodáile.
Louise a súil go mbeidh an Lá le h-iománaithe Luimní arís i mbliana. Tá gealluint an phósadh idir Louise agus Declan Hannon,captaein Luimní. Tá sé siúd goirthe i mbliana agus níl sé ainmithe ar fhoireann an Domhnaigh.
TAD speaks to UK Consul General Louise Cantillon and AAC CEO Kathlyn Loseby on the Mutual Recognition Agreement (UK MRA) and what will it mean for Australian Architects and their future career and professional development and training prospects.
Tonight is the night that Ireland's Eurovision entry – Wild Youth will battle it out against 14 other nations in the first of two Eurovision Semi-Final contests this week, with the final to be held this Thursday. Is Eurovision still cool or does anyone care anymore? We asked Radio and TV Presenter & Host of the Junior Eurovision on TG4, Louise Cantillon.
Tonight is the night that Ireland's Eurovision entry – Wild Youth will battle it out against 14 other nations in the first of two Eurovision Semi-Final contests this week, with the final to be held this Thursday. Is Eurovision still cool or does anyone care anymore? We asked Radio and TV Presenter & Host of the Junior Eurovision on TG4, Louise Cantillon.
Will Louise be the next Kathryn Thomas? She has our vote! Téacs Taistil is a new travel show on TG4 that stars our very own Lousie Cantillon, alongside Séaghan Ó Súilleabháin A.K.A @thekerrycowboy and Proinsias Ó Coinn. Louise joined Dermot and Dave for a chat ahead of the show.
Pop icon Taylor Swift has announced that she has split with her long-term boyfriend Joe Alwyn. The breakup has got us thinking what are the greatest breakup songs of all time? Joining Kieran to discuss was Today FM presenter Louise Cantillon
Téacs Taistil is a brand new TG4 travel series with a twist, produced by Macalla set to hit our screens this Thursday the 13th!The 7-part series stars Today FM DJ and Limerick woman Louise Cantillon and she joins Gillian to tell us more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Labhraíonn Louise Cantillon, Proinsias Ó Coinn agus Séaghan Ó Súilleabháin le Seán faoin tsraith nua 'Téacs Taistil' a bheidh a chraoladh ar TG4. Insíonn Proinsias dúinn faoina chlár faisnéise nua 'Derry Boys', déanann Séaghan cur síos ar an méid iontach atá ar siúl aige mar The Kerry Cowboy agus faighimid amach ó Louise faoina phost nua le Today FM agus faoin tsraith nua de Junior Eurovision.
As today marks Valentine's Day, Today FM presenter Louise Cantillon joined Kieran on The Hard Shoulder to discuss some of the most famous loved up couples in the spotlight...
Nial Ring - Dublin City Councillor, Stefanie Preisner - Broadcaster and presenter of the ‘Basically' podcast and broadcaster Louise Cantillon joined Kieran today to answer one question: should we all learn our national anthem?
Louise Cantillon, new presenter of lunchtimes here on TodayFM joined us this week for The Culture Club!Press the 'Play' button on this page to hear her choices!
They took on the ultimate Today FM quiz! The latest inductee's into the Today FM hall of fame are presenters Louise Cantillon and Peter Collins. Dermot and Dave decided that we all need to get to know them a little bit better and they tested their Today FM knowledge.
We head back to Ireland for another episode of The Contest & Me. James sits down with TV and radio host, and the presenter of Ireland's Junior Eurovision coverage Louise Cantillon. They chat about growing up during Ireland's heyday, meeting a Eurovision star while at school and what her dream rule change would be at the Contest.Follow us on Twitter & Instagram or email hello@eurotrippodcast.com, and find us online at eurotrippodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got an absolutely jam-packed Fintech News for you today. It's Intersekt week and the excitement is building for Australia's premiere Fintech Event.In this special extended show, we give an exclusive glimpse into the UK Fintech delegation organised by UK Department of International Trade.We also chat to Fintech Australia's Rehan D'Almeida for a rundown on what to expect. If you can't make it to Intersekt we'll be covering events and bringing daily show's this week, so if you are new to Fintech Chatter make sure to follow us on your podcast player.Tier One People has worked closely with UK DIT since 2018 as part of the Aus/UK Fintech bridge. The programme has supported over 100 Fintechs expand internationally. Dexter Cousins got to spend day one with the delegation to share insights and connect with some of the UK's up-and-coming Fintech companies.In this episode Dexter chats to:Louise Cantillon from UK DIT on the Fintech Delegation - To enquire about support from UK DIT you can reach out to Elisa.Henderson@fcdo.gov.uk or Steven.Walker2@fcdo.gov.uk Nick Briscoe from Currency Cloud talks about their Australian launch Joe Roche from Fintech North who gives an insight on the UK Fintech scene outside of London We've also got a host of interviews from some of the UK delegates including Fintechs focusing on ESG, AI, Payments and Business Lending:Charlie Rainbird - FeaturespaceDaniel Layne - QV SystemsEleanor Metcalf - TredMatthew Rankine - TumeloRobbie MacDiarmid - CMSPIIan Clark - InvevoThanks for tuning in today, remember if you are new to the show hit follow and please leave us a review. It really helps us promote the Australian ecosystem to a global audience.If you're coming back, thanks so much for your support - It really does mean a lot to us.If you want to connect with Dexter reach out on LinkedIn and Twitter And if you have any news you want us to feature contact info@tieronepeople.comFintech Chatter is presented by Tier One People, leaders in Fintech Executive SearchWe'll help you build a world-class Fintech venture by connecting you to world-class talent.You can find out more tieronepeople.comTier One People Leaders in Fintech Executive Search and RecruitmentFintech Chatter TV Watch us on Youtube
Áthas an domhain air mhuintir Áth Dara go bhfuil seachbhóthar ceadaithe ag an mBord Pleanála don mbaile an tseachtain seo.
TD Marc Ó Cathasaigh;Comhchoiste Dála tabhairt cuairt ar Oileán Béara amáireach.Louise Cantillon;Seach bhóthar Áth Dara. Máirín Nic Dhonnchadh agus Máirín Uí Chéide;Oireachtas na Samhna. Liadh Ní Riada;Clár an Fhómhair san Ionad Cultúrtha.
TD Marc Ó Cathasaigh;Comhchoiste Dála tabhairt cuairt ar Oileán Béara amáireach.Louise Cantillon;Seach bhóthar Áth Dara. Máirín Nic Dhonnchadh agus Máirín Uí Chéide;Oireachtas na Samhna. Liadh Ní Riada;Clár an Fhómhair san Ionad Cultúrtha.
Áthas an domhain air mhuintir Áth Dara go bhfuil seachbhóthar ceadaithe ag an mBord Pleanála don mbaile an tseachtain seo.
Ar Splanc na seachtaine seo labhraíonn Cuán le Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh faoi scéalta na seachtaine agus le Rónán Ó Dálaigh faoi Love Island agus Thriftify.ie, tá scéalta spóirt ag Máire Ní Bhraonáin agus labhraíonn Louise Cantillon faoi féilte ceoil
The time has finally come for the Grand Final of Junior Eurovision 2021 and the boys are here with a whole host of guests to get you right up to speed! Enzo and Simao Oliveira from France and Portugal speak about their chances of victory, Louise Cantillon and Niamh Ní Chróinín from Irish broadcaster TG4 speak about covering the contest in Paris, meanwhile Irish representative Maiú Levi Lawlor's headmaster Declan O'Leary tells us all about the young singer. Stijn Smulders from Eurovision.tv is live from Paris as he bids farewell to the world of Eurovision, and Fabien Randanne joins us one last time from La Seine Musicale.02:04 - Portugal's Simão Oliveira07:51 - French journalist Fabien Randanne18:28 - A recap of the JESC 2021 songs - Part 124:14 - Eurovision.tv's Stijn Smulders32:12 - A recap of the JESC 2021 songs - Part 235:14 - Maiú Levi Lawlor's headmaster Declan O'Leary40:29 - TG4's Louise Cantillon and Niamh Ní Chróinín49:07 - French representative Enzo57:20 - Junior Eurovision JukeboxFollow us on Twitter & Instagram or email hello@eurotrippodcast.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tá tús a chuir oíche Dhomhnaigh ag 830 le clár amhránaíochta Junior Eurovision ar Tg4- le amhránaí a aimsiú le ionadaíocht a dhéanamh ar Éirinn sa chomórtas mór Eorpach a bhéas ar siúl ag Nollaig sa Fhrainc.
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Labhraíonn Louise Cantillon le Seán faoina saothar raidió agus iriseoireachta – na cláir Spin ar Scoil, Spin Now agus Hit 30 na hÉireann ar Spin, agus an colún Louise Loves sa Limerick Leader. Déantar comhrá chomh maith faoi na buaicphointí is mó ag Louise go dtí seo, a cuid taithí mar mhúinteoir meánscoile, na rudaí is mó a thaitníonn léi agus go leor eile.