Project Findings



Celsus Mobile Application Server is an enterprise middleware platform with the power to rapidly mobilise your enterprise, key strengths such as J2EE architecture, Mobile Workflow, Enterprise Application Integration, Mobile Data-Replication and Advanced Security Management have been engineered methodically to empower enterprises with the tools needed to more mobility work.
www.celsussolutions.com



 
 


The Sustainable Learning Networks Ireland Wales (SLNIW) project hosted an International Conference on Networks, Learning and Entrepreneurship in Aberystwyth, Wales on the 15th and 16th September 2010.

Research Papers from the seminar are as follows:

Dr. Erik Noyes. Mapping the Multi-Industry Terrain of Nanotechnology Entrepreneurship.

Dr. Siwan Mitchelmore. Women and Their Business.

Dr.Tom O Toole and Dr. Helen McGrath. Reviewing Enterprise Policy and Supports to SMEs in Ireland.

Mr. Ted Vickey. Social Networking by Irish Entrepreneurs to Form, Develop and Maintain Business Networks.

Mr.Paul Manning. Rationality and Non-Rationality in Social Capital. A Managerial Perspective.

Ms. Anna L. Prytherch. The Transfer of Knowledge into Small Businesses.

Prof. Andrew Henley and Ms. Heather Norbury. The LEAD Wales Programme 2009-2015.

Prof. Mary Barrett. A Radical Subjectivist View of Family Business Women Entrepreneurship. Insights from Case Based Research.

Prof. Rohit Prasad and Rupamanjari Sinha Ray. Common Service Centre Linking IT Services with Rural Entrepreneurship in India.

Prof.Sanjay M. Bhale. Entrepreneurship Development; Tool for an Innovation-Driven Sustainable Regional Economic Development.

Sustainable Learning Networks in Ireland and Wales (SLNIW) hosted a landmark conference on The Road to Self-Facilitating Business Learning Networks at the Ferrycarrig Hotel in Wexford on Thursday 14th October in an effort to present and discuss new research and developments in the area of business learning networks since the project commenced in November 2008.

Research Papers from the seminar are as follows:

Higher Education Institutions and Universities Acting as Intermediaries: The Role of SLNIW in Promoting Regional Economic Growth: A Theoretical Perspective - Dr. Valerie Brett 

Getting the Networks Into Action - Eileen Sinnott

From Facilitated to Self-facilitating Networks: Identification of the Key elements for Network Success - Dr. John Power

Understanding why Participants Disengage from Networks: A Review - Aisling O'Neill

   
 
W.I.T. Contact: SNLIW, CEDRE, Carriganore, Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford, Ireland, 00 353 51 845681
designed by rodarim
Aberystwyth Contact: School of Management and Business, Aberystwyth University, Cledwyn Building, Penglais, Aberystwyth, Wales, SY23 3DD Tel: +44 (0) 1970 622506
Waterford Institute of TechnologyCEDREAberystwythWEFOSouthern and Eastern Regional AssemblyIreland WalesNDPEuropean Regional Development Fund