WorkIQ partners with Technological University Dublin

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WorkIQ, the new home of start-ups and growing enterprises in South Dublin and part of the new Innovation Quarter Tallaght, has partnered with Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) to provide students with direct access to the entrepreneurs and businesses operating in the WorkIQ Innovation Centre.

The partnership between WorkIQ and TU Dublin will provide students of the University with access to resources such as networking events, skill-building workshops, and internships in high growth sectors which will empower and inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs. WorkIQ offers modern and flexible office and coworking space for up to 60 businesses and is already home to a number of successful entities, including local startups and companies such as InDigital, a performance marketing agency and H3D, an innovator in AI CAD technology for healthcare. 

Both WorkIQ and TU Dublin are committed to connecting the next generation of entrepreneurs with the thriving ecosystem in WorkIQ and the wider Tallaght Innovation Quarter through a variety of engaging opportunities. Students will be invited to WorkIQ for interactive events, mentoring sessions and hands-on experiences that will bridge the gap between academia and industry. Through these initiatives and workshops, students will have the unique opportunity to engage directly with local innovators, connect with like-minded peers, and develop skills essential for a career in today’s rapidly evolving marketplace.

Daniel Halpin, Business Growth Manager at WorkIQ, says “We are delighted to be partnering with TU Dublin in inspiring and equipping South Dublin’s future entrepreneurs and innovators. This partnership is a significant milestone for WorkIQ as we continue to create a supportive, innovation-driven culture that empowers students to be bold, confident, and proud of their ideas. By creating an environment where students have direct access to the successful businesses and entrepreneurs within WorkIQ, we’re not only fostering their entrepreneurial spirit but also helping them find their voice and feel genuinely supported in pursuing their ambitions. This partnership highlights the importance of collaboration, growth, and resilience within the Tallaght community. 

A massive thank you to everyone involved in bringing this vision to life.”

TU Dublin is one of the leading universities in Ireland in terms of its innovation portfolio supporting economic development in the region through the Innovation Office and Enterprise Engagement. Since 2018, TU Dublin Innovation has also supported over 150 start-ups and SMEs to develop new products and services by providing access to researchers with expertise in a range of disciplines, including Food Innovation, Product Prototyping, Cyber Security, and Artificial Intelligence. TU Dublin has two thriving enterprise centres in Dublin 24, supporting over 30 start-up companies and 11 larger scale companies. This partnership will further TU Dublin’s ambition of cultivating the future of entrepreneurship in the area.

Dr. Rosie Hand, Head of Discipline in Advertising and Communications at Technological University Dublin, says“At TU Dublin, we are thrilled to begin our exciting partnership with WorkIQ, where the stage is set for nurturing the next generation of entrepreneurs. Together, we’re building a foundation where creativity, innovation, and bold ideas come to life, empowering students to lead with confidence and drive change.”

Strategically located on Council-owned land in Tallaght Town Centre, WorkIQ forms a key part of Innovation Quarter Tallaght – a €16 million development supported by South Dublin County Council with significant support from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage through the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund to foster sustainable urban growth. Register your interest in renting a workspace or joining a community of innovators, thinkers, entrepreneurs and creatives at www.workiq.ie.

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