Cork programme helps support fledgling start-ups

Greenshoots scheme has already helped dozens of individuals develop own companies

The tallship SS Astrid: its sails were used to create a limited edition of designer upcycled handbags
The tallship SS Astrid: its sails were used to create a limited edition of designer upcycled handbags

Budding entrepreneurs are being invited to participate in a business support programme that has already helped dozens of individuals develop their own companies.

The Greenshoots Emerging Entrepreneur Programme in Macroom, Co Cork, helps people from the county develop business ideas from conceptual stages through to launching new companies.

One former participant is Attila Magyar whose company, Mamukko, made headlines last year after it acquired the sails of the tall ship Astrid to create a limited edition of designer upcycled handbags.

Greenshoots is hosted by Macroom Enterprise Centre. Enterprise programme manager, Catherine Costello said it continued to offer invaluable advice and experience to fledgling companies.

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Participants avail of free shared office space, weekly training workshops on key areas of business development, individual mentorship, business coaching, links with local and national support agencies, guidance from established entrepreneurs and lots of peer support.

The next programme is due to start in February and applications are available at greenshootscork.ie. The closing date is January 21st.

Barry Roche

Barry Roche

Barry Roche is Southern Correspondent of The Irish Times