

- The KMC Steering Committee & Alpha Innovation conducted a formal review on the 9th January 2024
The Killybegs Marine Cluster in collaboration with our steering committee conducted an annual review for the first three years of the Regional Technology Cluster Fund pilot project. This review was professionally facilitated by Kevin Sexton, Head of Alpha Innovation at Donegal County Council. This review provided an opportunity to examine progress to date and set out the next set of activities to support the continuous development of the cluster. This review enabled the Killybegs Marine Cluster to understand what does the cluster do well, what should we start doing, what gaps are there, where do we want to be in 12 months and what will this success look like?


- The Killybegs Marine Cluster hosted Michael Martin, Assistant Principal at the Department of Enterprise | Government Administration (DETE) & Jonathan Patchel,Head of Regional Enterprise Plans, Funding and Infrastructure Unit at Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE) in Killybegs on the 18th January
The Killybegs Marine Cluster welcomed two seniors from Government the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE), which provide an opportunity to showcase the unique marine ecosystem, Killybegs. This discussion centred around the potential of the Killybegs ecosysmen supporting the emerging offshore wind industry in Ireland in terms of O & M, operation and maintenance port facility.

- Minister Simon Harris visited Killybegs to launch the Electrical Apprenticeships on the 22nd January
The Atlantic Technological University (ATU Donegal) welcomed Minister Simon Harris and his colleagues from the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) welcomed Minister Simon Harris TD today, Monday 22nd January 2024 for a tour of the university’s Killybegs campus, showcasing projects that promise to reshape Donegal’s marine and educational landscape.
After receiving a tour of the campus, Minister Harris was shown plans of the new Ocean Innovation Centre, an initiative poised to become a flagship rural regeneration stimulus. Designed to catalyse substantial change, this centre is set to develop into a vibrant blue economy hub, fostering enterprise, innovation, applied research, commercialisation, and learning. Currently in the sketch design stage, the project aims to submit planning permission in the coming months. The project is being part-funded by ATU in collaboration with the Department of Rural and Community Development through the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund (RRDF). The project has received substantial support for the design stages.
Speaking during his visit to ATU’s Killybegs based campus, Minister Simon Harris said:
“It’s been inspiring to visit both the Killybegs and Letterkenny ATU campuses today where innovation and hard graft are coming together to create something very special in higher education. From plans to create a ground-breaking Ocean Innovation Hub, as well as the development a much-needed electrical apprenticeship facility, and the ongoing upgrade of all the facilities in Killybegs, it is clear that the region has embraced the opportunities that having its own university can bring. I was also fortunate to see what can be done in the area of renewable energy with the new biomass heat centre at the Letterkenny campus. ATU is showing once again that it is at the cutting-edge of innovation and creativity, while also considering and addressing the needs of the entire country.”
Welcoming the Minister, President of ATU, Dr Orla Flynn thanked Minister Harris for his visit to the Killybegs campus;
“Today, we had the privilege of showcasing to Minister Simon Harris the innovative projects and new apprenticeship plans that will not only reshape Donegal’s marine and educational landscape but also contribute significantly to the future of Europe’s marine industry. Together with regional stakeholders, we look forward to creating a vibrant blue economy hub that will leave a lasting impact on our community and beyond.”
During his visit Minister Simon Harris was also shown the commencement of the Electrical Apprenticeship Expansion project, a vital addition to the Higher Education Authority’s Apprenticeship Expansion program 2023. The project is a strategic move to address the evolving needs of Ireland’s workforce. The initiative includes the conversion of the Tourism building into an Electrical apprenticeship facility, accommodating 18 additional blocks of phase 4 & 6 Apprenticeships. With funding from the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science, the works are scheduled to be completed by August 2024.
In conjunction with the Electrical Apprenticeship Expansion works, Phase 3c Refurbishment Works were unveiled during Minister Harris’s visit. This program aims to upgrade existing buildings on the ATU Killybegs Campus to meet modern standards, maximising capacity and utilisation. Supported by HEA/DFHERIS funding through phases 1, 2 & 3a, the ongoing refurbishment includes works on the Main Building, Millennium Building, Tourism Building, and wider site improvements.
On the final leg of his tour of the campus, Karl Bonner, cluster manager, gave Minister Harris an update on the Killybegs Marine Cluster, one of twelve clusters on the island of Ireland established as part of Enterprise Ireland’s National Cluster Programme and is the only Cluster dedicated to the Blue Economy.