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Information Technology Association Galway

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
About Information Technology Association Galway

The Information Technology Association Galway (ITAG) is a leading organization dedicated to fostering the growth and development of the information technology sector in Galway, UK. Established with the vision of creating a vibrant tech community, ITAG serves as a hub for innovation, collaboration, and knowledge sharing among IT professionals and businesses.

Our core activities include organizing networking events, workshops, and seminars that bring together industry experts and enthusiasts. We aim to provide our members with valuable insights into the latest technological trends and best practices. Through these initiatives, we strive to enhance the skills and capabilities of our members, ensuring they remain competitive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

ITAG also plays a crucial role in advocating for the interests of the IT sector at local and national levels. We work closely with government bodies, educational institutions, and other stakeholders to promote policies that support the growth of the tech industry. Our commitment to fostering partnerships ensures that our members have access to a wide range of resources and opportunities.

In addition to our advocacy efforts, we are dedicated to supporting startups and entrepreneurs in the tech space. We provide mentorship, funding advice, and access to a network of investors to help them turn their ideas into successful businesses. Our goal is to create an ecosystem where innovation can thrive, and new technologies can emerge.

As a member-driven organization, we value the input and engagement of our community. We encourage our members to actively participate in shaping the future of IT in Galway. Together, we can build a strong and sustainable tech community that benefits everyone.

Join us at the Information Technology Association Galway and be part of a dynamic network that is driving the future of technology in our region.

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