CEIA Schools and Skills Program
As the major multinational electronics corporations located here change their focus to knowledge-driven activities and the indigenous Irish Electronics industry continues to develop and grow strong, it is now widely accepted that the demand for highly skilled Electronic Engineering graduates is growing. Ireland hosts some of the best electronics companies in the world and in order for these companies to flourish in the global jobs market, we must produce the most highly skilled, capable, willing and innovative workforce possible.
This is the reason for embarking on the initiatives outlined below and why it is so important to support programs encouraging young people to consider electronic engineering as a career. Please take the time to read through the initiatives and volunteer to help where possible.
Contact: Deirdre de Bhailis
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Promotion Officer
Phone: 086 2228339
Email: deirdre.debhailis@ceia.ie
| Outreach Programs | Events and Exhibitions |
|---|---|
| 2012 Lego Robot Competition for Schools | Engineers Week 2012 |
| VOLUNTEERS: Sign up for Smart Futures | Discovery 2011 |
| Exploring Electronics Transition Year Module | Science Week 2011 |
| Transition Year Work Experience Programme | Rochestown Park Careers Exhibition, Oct 11 |
| BRAINBOX for younger electronics enthusiasts |
Where to study in Cork?
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Cork Institute of Technology: CR061 | ![]() |
University College Cork: CK605 |






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