DigiClare hubs providing better quality of life for remote workers
DigiClare’s newest hub in the Quin Road Industrial Estate is helping to improve working conditions for remote workers in the region.
DigiClare’s newest hub in the Quin Road Industrial Estate is helping to improve working conditions for remote workers in the region.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly Ennis has been touted as a potential location for a decentralisation hub to accommodate staff from Government agencies such as Revenue or the TII.
Wifi zones are to be developed in each Municipal District in Co Clare.
An East Clare councillor has urged National Broaband Ireland (NBI) to brush up on their geography after signs emerged in the county indicating that it was Limerick.
DigiClare are planning to launch an international marketing campaign as part of a bid to make Clare “the remote working capital of Ireland”.
A sixth digital hub owned by Clare County Council was officially opened on Wednesday.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward Clare is “way ahead of the curve” when it comes to remote working, the Minister for Rural and Community Development has said.
A “huge surge” in demand for desk space at Clare’s remote working digital hubs has been recorded in the month of June while the prospect of opening student hubs in the county is to be examined for third-level students.
*Pictured at the contract signing for a new Multi-Service Innovation Centre in Ennistymon L-R Cllr. Richard Nagle; Aldo Andreucetti, Clerk of Works, General Design, Clare County Council; Urban McMahon, Head of Information Systems & Clare Broadband Officer, Clare County Council; John Moylan, Chief Technician, General Design, Clare County Council; Cllr. Bill Slattery; Leonard Cleary, Director …
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