Bank of Ireland teams up with EY and Aveva to sponsor NI work experience program and launch free fraud awareness events!
Bank of Ireland, together with leading companies EY and Aveva, has taken a bold step towards fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in Northern Ireland. The trio has joined forces to sponsor Catalyst's Generation Innovation program, a unique work experience initiative aimed at 17-18-year-olds. This program offers young individuals a valuable opportunity to explore the realms of science and technology, paving the way for future innovators.
In addition to promoting innovation, Bank of Ireland has also launched a series of free fraud awareness events across various cities in Northern Ireland. From Bangor to Lurgan, customers and consumers alike can benefit from these informative sessions dedicated to safeguarding against fraudulent activities.
Catalyst, the renowned non-profit science and technology hub based in Northern Ireland, has made significant strides by securing partnerships with major players. The recent announcement of sponsorship from Bank of Ireland, EY, and Aveva further solidifies Generation Innovation's impact on the local youth and tech community.
This collaborative effort underscores a commitment to nurturing talent and raising awareness on crucial issues like fraud prevention. Bank of Ireland's proactive approach serves as a testament to its dedication to supporting young minds in Northern Ireland's evolving tech landscape.
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