Autumn Business Talks at the Central Library

Published on 26th September 2025

The Central Library is hosting a series of Autumn Business Talks in partnership with the Dublin Local Enterprise Office. 

Autumn is the season of change.  If you're setting up your own business or just looking to upskill, come along to the Central Library for an inspiring series of talks this October.  These workshops are run in partnership with Dublin City Local Enterprise Office. All events are free but booking is essential. 

  • What you need to know before starting a start-up 

    Thursday 2 October 6pm

    Before you start your journey to starting your own business, there is preparation you need to do. This workshop will signpost the supports that you can access, and the information you need to gather. So whether you are new to business or new to Ireland this workshop will map out the process.

  • AI for business 

    Thursday 9 October 1pm

    Join us for an insightful and practical talk by a local expert from Mintel who will explore how AI can empower small and medium-sized enterprises to innovate, streamline operations, and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market. This session is designed for local entrepreneurs, business owners who want to understand what AI really means for their business. 

  • Creating an online presence for your business

    Thursday 16 October 6pm

    This workshop is designed for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to build visibility and credibility in the digital world. Learn how to create a strong online identity through websites, social media, and branding, and discover practical strategies to connect with customers, promote your products or services, and grow your business online.

  • Fiúntas na Barántúlachta agus an Dúiche i bFiontair Inbhuanaithe 

    Thursday 23 October 1pm

    Léiritear na deiseanna tarraingteacha d’fhiontraithe atá in ann eispéiris barántúla fréamhaithe i ndúichí sainiúla a sholáthar. Tá a leithéid d’fhiontair thar a bheith luachmhar i ngeilleagar domhanda an lae inniu ina bhfuil inbhuanaitheacht agus intleacht shaorga (AI) ag éirí níos tabhachtaí.