The University of Galway Business Summit is set to return for its third edition next Friday (4 April).
The 2025 event will showcase how business leaders can navigate the future of work with a focus on leadership, cybersecurity and AI.
Title 'Navigating Tomorrow: Leadership, Cybersecurity and AI in the Future of Work', the summit is organised by the university's JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics in partnership with Galway Chamber, itag and European Digital Innovation Hub Networks.
The keynote address will be delivered by Portwest CEO Harry Hughes, and figures from Deloitte, Centripetal, SecureAI, CybSafe, Medtronic, Davy and ISS World Services, as well as leading academics from University of Galway will also speak.
“Scaling a business in the West of Ireland presents unique opportunities and challenges," said Hughes.
"The University of Galway Business Summit provides an important platform to share insights on sustainable growth, global expansion, and the power of innovation.
"I look forward to discussing how businesses can leverage regional strengths to compete on the world stage.”
The event will provide exemplar company case studies and expertise on leadership, cybersecurity and AI and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, combined with current research insights on these topics.
It will also provide practical advice on how businesses can be more innovative and how to respond to current and future challenges.
More than 400 business leaders are expected to attend the summit, which will take place at the university's Bailey Allen Hall from 8:30am to 1:30pm and will include a light breakfast and lunch.
Attendees will have the opportunity to network with other business leaders and share their own experiences and best practices.
“We are proud to host the University of Galway Business Summit for a third year. Engagement with industry and business both regionally and beyond has always been of critical importance to this University in how we innovate and respond to global challenges," said Prof Peter McHugh, interim president of the University of Galway.
"As we launch our new University strategy, our strategic pillars will ensure the continued development of external engagement and relationships with business leaders and the business community to address the challenges in leadership, cybersecurity and AI being discussed at today’s Business Summit.
"Our overall mission is to provide impact for public good through our education, research and innovation activities. I would also like to thank those who have partnered with us and sponsored this year’s Business Summit for their continued support.”
Prof Alma McCarthy, executive dean of College of Business, Public Policy and Law at the University of Galway, said: "At the University of Galway Business Summit 2025, we will examine the critical role of leadership, cybersecurity, and AI in shaping the future of work.

"As technology continues to evolve, it’s essential for leaders to embrace change, leverage AI and guide their organisations through the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow."
The event is supported by Data 2 Sustain, Údarás na Gaeltachta, Fáilte Ireland and Nelipak. To register to attend, see here.
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