“Ireland’s highly skilled and adaptable workforce is well recognised as one of our strongest assets in attracting and retaining foreign direct investment,” said David Corscadden, communications manager for MicroCreds. “In a global economy facing uncertainty and rapid technological change, the ability to respond quickly to evolving skills needs is more important than ever. This is where higher education, and in particular micro-credentials, play a crucial role in ensuring Ireland remains a top destination for international companies to come and prosper. “Micro-credentials are short, flexible, and university accredited learning opportunities designed to build specific, job-relevant skills in learners. Delivered by leading Irish universities and developed in collaboration with enterprise and industry stakeholders, they are a practical tool to address immediate and emerging skills gaps. For FDI companies looking to invest in Ireland, the availability of a workforce that can upskill and reskill quickly is a key advantage.”
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