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EPISODE · May 12, 2023 · 39 MIN

#156: The Bottom Line – Economic Update; Local Tech Summit; Business & Sustainability; & Local Cycling Business.

from The Bottom Line on KCLR · host John Purcell

This week on The Bottom Line on KCLR, Colin Ahern was filling in for John Purcell and was joined by Economist Jim Power who provided insights and analysis into the economy.Bryan Corden, Founder & Director of Deycom Computer Services chatted to Colin about his organisation and the work they do, as well as the upcoming Tech Summit which takes place in Carlow on the 31st May and will cover topics such as cyber security, AI in business, and mobile technology.Ronan Murphy of Vision Green Consultancy spoke to Colin about sustainability in business, with insights into what is a good starting point for organisations who want to reduce their carbon footprint, the grants and supports available as well what will be required from businesses in the coming years to meet regulatory requirements.Jason Morrissey of Kilkenny Cycling Tours chatted to Colin about his business which provides cycling tours as well as also providing cycling safety education. Jason spoke about starting the business in 2010, the impacts of Covid-19 on his business and teaching people how to cycle.To contact the show, email: [email protected]

This week on The Bottom Line on KCLR, Colin Ahern was filling in for John Purcell and was joined by Economist Jim Power who provided insights and analysis into the economy.Bryan Corden, Founder & Director of Deycom Computer Services chatted to Colin about his organisation and the work they do, as well as the upcoming Tech Summit which takes place in Carlow on the 31st May and will cover topics such as cyber security, AI in business, and mobile technology.Ronan Murphy of Vision Green Consultancy spoke to Colin about sustainability in business, with insights into what is a good starting point for organisations who want to reduce their carbon footprint, the grants and supports available as well what will be required from businesses in the coming years to meet regulatory requirements.Jason Morrissey of Kilkenny Cycling Tours chatted to Colin about his business which provides cycling tours as well as also providing cycling safety education. Jason spoke about starting the business in 2010, the impacts of Covid-19 on his business and teaching people how to cycle.To contact the show, email: [email protected]

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