Marketing with AI workshop day with Google and LEO Kildare
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Cera Ward (Managing Director, Central Europe, Large Customers Sales at Google Ireland), Ann Marie Sweeney (Kildare LEO), Magdelena Seymour (Pure Oskar), Kieran Comerford (Carlow LEO). |
If you run a craft or creative business and want to optimise your marketing in the AI digital world, an event at the Google Foundry in Dublin on 13 November might be ideal for you, writes Brian Byrne. The event is hosted by Google in partnership with Craftwork4All and the Local Enterprise Offices of Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Waterford, Wexford, and Wicklow.
The day will feature advice from a Google expert on how AI can benefit craft and creative entrepreneurs, along with a demonstration of an AI tool that helps creators produce professional-quality promotional videos. The ethics of AI and practical tips on maximising the technology will also be covered.
The day will culminate in a panel discussion led by tech innovator and AI ethics advocate Naomh McElhatton, with a diverse group of Irish entrepreneurs who have successfully integrated digital thinking into their creative ventures. Among them is Kildare’s Magdalena Seymour of Pure Oskar, whose ethical skincare brand combines sustainability with handmade quality.
Other participants include Kim Whyte of Irish stationery company Pawpear, Kay Lyng of K Kajoux Jewels, Niav Riley of Market Square Studios — a ceramics and homewares creative hub — and Kieran Comerford, Chairperson of the Network of Local Enterprise Offices.
Places are limited. Booking can be made at LEO Kildare.
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