Smart D8 Opens Doors to Health and Wellbeing Innovators for Sixth Consecutive Year

Smart D8, Dublin’s first smart district dedicated to addressing community health and wellbeing needs and located in the heart of Dublin 8, has officially launched its sixth open call for pilot projects.

Since October 2020, the Smart D8 partnership has connected innovators with citizen expertise through enterprise, healthcare, academia, government and other areas of the public sector, collectively aiming to address health and wellbeing challenges identified by the local D8 community.

Now entering its sixth year, this year’s call focuses on innovative pilot projects across three key themes:

  • Nutrition
  • Social Connectedness
  • Workplace Wellbeing

Up to three pilot projects will each receive up to €10,000 in funding, but crucially will be supported to validate their innovation with real users. Those selected will have the opportunity to trial new and emerging innovations for illness prevention with a general population to measure and evaluate their population health impacts – demonstrating their potential to positively impact people’s lives locally, nationally and internationally.

Since its inception, Smart D8 has established strong community connections through outreach with residents, businesses, schools, local organisations and networks to understand health and wellbeing priority areas and needs. Engaging with service providers, innovators and entrepreneurs to trial and test new products, services and ideas, the partnership works to matchmake innovative content and technologies with community networks and demonstrate their impacts on population health to scale.

Operating through funded pilot calls and partnerships, the Smart D8 testbed supports access to local knowledge and expertise and facilitates the development of innovative approaches that can enhance health and wellbeing with and in the local community.

Through the combined effort of pilot projects, local workshop initiatives and established engagement with existing community networks, Smart D8 has reached over 21,500 citizens living and working in Dublin 8, over 45% of the 45,000-strong population.

Smart D8 is led by The Digital Hub, Dublin City Council, St James’s Hospital and Smart Dublin. They are joined by Tyndall National Institute, St Patrick’s Mental Health Services, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, National College of Art & Design, the Guinness Enterprise Centre, Health Innovation Hub Ireland and the HSE in this unique collaborative initiative.

Applications will close on Thursday, 26th March at 11pm. For more information on Smart D8 and to find out how to apply for the latest round of pilot projects, please visit https://smartd8.ie.

The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Cllr Ray McAdam, said:

“I am proud to see our city continue to lead with purpose, placing community wellbeing, innovation and sustainability at the centre of how we shape Dublin’s future. Smart D8 represents the very best of civic collaboration, bringing together innovators, researchers, public services and citizens to test ideas that improve everyday life. By grounding innovation in evidence and in lived experience, it is building a model for healthier communities that can be scaled across our capital and beyond. I strongly encourage innovators with bold, practical and evidence-led ideas to step forward and partner with us. Together, we can demonstrate how place-based collaboration delivers real change for Dublin 8 and sets a standard for cities everywhere.”

Speaking on the opening of pilot applications, Smart D8 Ecosystem Manager, Jack Lehane, said:

“As Smart D8 moves into its sixth year, we take great pride in the scale of engagement so far, and are especially motivated by the opportunities that lie ahead. In 2026, we will continue to build on this momentum by focusing on themes that have the greatest potential to identify and validate population health solutions, including nutrition, social connectedness and workplace wellbeing.

The partnership provides changemakers with a chance to connect their innovations with citizens in real-world community settings, and demonstrate their ability to scale to wider populations. We strongly encourage organisations from any sector that have population-scale innovations in these areas to apply, and look forward to seeing more projects deliver measurable impacts and outcomes across the Dublin 8 community and beyond in the year ahead.”

Ana Coughlan, Smart D8 Community Coordinator, added:

“At Smart D8, our mission is to improve community health and wellbeing through meaningful collaboration and innovation, while amplifying the efforts of those already committed to making a difference in people’s lives. We have built a strong network of community-centred initiatives that involve residents, workers and students to support healthier lifestyles, and this year’s themes are chosen based on this outreach. We will continue to expand our impact by welcoming pilot proposals that focus on innovative approaches to illness prevention, helping to create a stronger, healthier and more connected Dublin 8.”

GreenTechHQ announces AI for business workshops

Wexford based Sustainability Innovation Hub, GreenTechHQ has introduced a series of AI workshops to unlock the power of AI for businesses.

Presented by GreenTechHQ resident AI expert Rory Caldicott it is an opportunity for attendees to equip themselves with the knowledge and tools to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving business landscape.

Almost one tenth of Irish adults have used ChatGPT for work purposes according to research by Digital Business Ireland. The study found that 18 per cent of all Irish adults have used the artificial intelligence platform, split 10 per cent for personal use and 8 per cent for work purposes. Findings were extrapolated from the most recent Digital Insights research commissioned by Digital Business Ireland, a representative body for online businesses, based on a national representative sample, collected from a pool of over 30,000 panellists.

“In a world driven by data, those who master AI will navigate the future with foresight, elevate efficiency, and sculpt success.  GreenTechHQ hopes to shine a light into a relatively new digital world which is rapidly improving.  Our aim at GreenTechHQ is to support start-ups and SMEs through innovation, focusing on sustainability and leading of financially viable solutions.  With AI lies an additional key to shaping future successes now” said GreenTechHQ founder Ed Murphy

The workshops are an ideal opportunity to stay updated with the latest advancements in AI and how businesses are leveraging this technology to their advantage. Attendees can gain insights into the success stories of AI implementations and discover the transformative potential for their own enterprises.

Workshops are perfect for business leaders, entrepreneurs, managers, and professionals from all industries looking to harness the power of AI to drive growth and competitive advantage. No prior technical knowledge is required; the content is designed to be accessible and valuable for all.

Course presenter, Rory Caldicott “The future of AI holds endless possibilities.  This workshop delves into the latest trends and predictions, empowering one to make informed decisions that will future-proof your business”

Register online at greentechhq.com

START FROM SCRATCH – Pioneer DJ workshops set to celebrate the LGBTQI+ community

Pioneer DJ announces an upcoming series of workshops to celebrate the LGBTQI+ community. Throughout the months of June and July, aspiring DJs and producers from the LGBTQI+ community will have the chance to learn new skills and gain insight into effective ways to pursue a career in music at the in-person workshops in the UK.

With 20 places available for each workshop, topics will include: An Introduction to DJing, An Introduction to Scratching, An Introduction to Music Production and How to Build a Music Identity – which focuses on career  progression in the music industry (DJing or otherwise). Participants will learn to use Pioneer DJ  equipment under the guidance of international artists, DJ schools, and Pioneer DJ product experts.

The intention behind the Start From Scratch programme is to support minoritised and underrepresented  communities. The goal is to create a safe and productive space to nurture talent. Pioneer DJ has a  commitment to making sure that there is increased diversity within the industry. Research shows that targeted events like these help to close the gap. Check out the dates, times, and locations for the workshops in the table below and sign up here.

Special thanks go to the incredible partners for supporting this celebratory moment and facilitating  workshops and training: On the Rise DJ School, Plastic DJ Academy, BoxPark Wembley, FOL Sound  & Vision, Bluedistribuition, Point Blank, Make Me a DJ and The Rouge Room.

The Rouge Room.

 

Country

Session

Format

Host

Artist

Location

Date

UK

Intro to DJ

In-Person

On The Rise

DJ Sweetpea

BoxPark Wembley

16.07.23

UK

Intro to DJ

In-Person

On The Rise

DJ Sweetpea

BoxPark Wembley

16.07.23

UK

Intro to DJ

In-Person

Point Blank

DJ Ritu

Point Blank

20.06.23

UK

Intro to DJ

In-Person

Point Blank

DJ Ritu

Point Blank

21.06.23

UK

Intro to DJ

In-Person

The Rouge Room

Rio

The Rouge Room

24.06.23

UK

Intro to DJ

In-Person

Make Me A DJ

Blasha & Allatt

Make Me A DJ

27.06.23

UK

Intro to DJ

In-Person

Make Me A DJ

Blasha & Allatt

Make Me A DJ

28.06.23

UK

Intro to Scratch

In-Person

On The Rise

NikNak

Terry @ On The Rise 

11.07.23

UK

Intro to Production

In-Person

On The Rise

Tayylor Made

Terry @ On The Rise 

12.07.23

 

To find out more information, go to www.pioneerdj.com.

START FROM SCRATCH – Pioneer DJ workshops set to celebrate International Women’s Day

Pioneer DJ announces an upcoming series of workshops to celebrate International Women’s Day, which took place on Tuesday March 8, 2023. Throughout the month of April, female identifiers participating in the in-person UK workshops will have the chance to learn new skills and gain insight into effective ways to pursue a career in music.

With 20 places available for each workshop, topics include: An Introduction to DJing, An Introduction to Scratching, and An Introduction to Music Production – which focuses on career progression in the music industry (DJing or otherwise). Participants will learn to use Pioneer DJ equipment under the guidance of international artists, DJ schools, and Pioneer DJ product experts.

The intention behind the Start From Scratch programme is to support minoritised and underrepresented communities. The goal is to create a safe and productive space to nurture talent. Pioneer DJ has a commitment to making sure that there is increased diversity within this industry. Research shows that targeted events like these help close the gap.

Check out the dates, times, and locations for the workshops in the table below and sign up here. More information about International Women’s Day can be found here.

Special thanks go to the incredible partners for supporting this celebratory moment and facilitating workshops and training: On the Rise DJ School, Plastic DJ Academy, Vibra Music School, Cantieri Culturali, Auberge Napoleon, reason Studios, Fluidae Collective, Connect’Her and BoxPark Wembley. 

Pioneer DJ is providing an in-person workshop for minoritised and underrepresented communities giving them a unique opportunity to learn new skills and progress their music career

Pioneer DJ, a world-class manufacturer of DJ equipment, is partnering with Pirate and Point Blank Music School to invite people from minoritised and underrepresented communities to an in-person workshop at Tottenham Pirate Studios. On 27th October, POC, LGBTQI+ and Non-Male folks, who have some basic mixing skills will have the chance to advance their talents and gain insight into effective ways to pursue a career in music.

Participants will learn to use Pioneer DJ equipment under the guidance of Point Blank’s Music Production & DJ Performance Programme Leader, Ben Bristow, and Pioneer DJ Business Development Executive, Sami Qureshi, with support from Liz Hay from Pirate.

The workshop will take place on 27th October 2022 at Pirate Tottenham, 2 Norman Road, London, N15 4ND, between 5pm-9pm. To secure attendance, please sign up here.

Special thanks go to our incredible partners for supporting the Start From Scratch programme and facilitating workshops and training: Pirate Studios and Point Blank Music School. For more information, head to www.pioneerdj.com.

START FROM SCRATCH – Pioneer DJ workshops set to celebrate the LGBTQI+ community

Pioneer DJ, a world-class manufacturer of DJ equipment, announces an upcoming series of workshops to celebrate the LGBTQI+ community. Throughout the months of June, July, and August, aspiring DJs and producers from the LGBTQI+ community will have the chance to learn new skills and gain insight into effective ways to pursue a career in music at the in-person workshops in the UK.

Workshop topics include: An Introduction to DJing, An Introduction to Scratching, and an Introduction to Production, and there will be some special community events held in London. Participants will learn to use Pioneer DJ equipment under the guidance of DJ schools, Pioneer DJ product experts, and international artists including Kanedo, Klaranov, Eka Scratch, and more.

The first workshop will take place on 11th June 2022 at On The Rise DJ Academy in London, with more scheduled throughout the summer in both London and Manchester. Check out all the dates, times, and locations for the workshops and sign up here.

Special thanks go to our incredible partners for supporting this celebratory moment and facilitating workshops and training: Make Me A DJ, Boxpark Wembley, On The Rise, Reason Studios, Point Blank, Amplify Academy and Vibra Music School. For more information, head to www.pioneerdj.com

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