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23 Dec 2025

'More than an event': Apprenticeship Expo to take place in Carlow in the new year

Hosted by the Kilkenny and Carlow Training and Education Board (KCETB), the Expo will be held in Carlow Institiute of Further Education and Training

'More than an event': Apprenticeship Expo to take place in Carlow in the new year

'More than an event': Apprenticeship Expo to take place in Carlow in the new year

An Apprenticeship Expo will be taking place in Carlow in the new year to allow current students to explore their future career options. 

Hosted by the Kilkenny and Carlow Training and Education Board (KCETB), the Expo will be held in Carlow Institiute of Further Education and Training on Thursday, January 29. 

Apprenticeship employers, industry experts, learners, jobseekers, and guidance professionals will all be in one room providing an oppurtunity to explore the wide range of apprenticeship opportunities available across multiple sectors.

This is the third year that the Expo will take place.

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"The KCETB Apprenticeship Expo is more than just an event - it’s a vital platform for connecting local talent with regional employers. By bringing businesses, educators, and jobseekers together under one roof, the Expo strengthens our workforce, supports economic growth, and ensures that the Southeast continues to thrive as a hub of opportunity and innovation. Hosting it at Carlow Institute of Further Education is especially significant, as it places the spotlight on a centre of learning and skills development that is at the heart of our community, making the connection between education and employment even more powerful," Chief Executive at KCETB, Dr. Lindsay Malone, said. 

The event is free to attend but booking is essential and can be done via Eventbrite.

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