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Competitiveness and Innovation: How Intrapreneurship Can Transform Your Business

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Join us for a special session hosted by The Open University in Ireland, featuring guest speakers Dr. Aqueel Wahga, Director at the Centre for Social and Sustainable Enterprise, and Julian Hall, founder of Ultra Education and Entrepreneur in Residence at The Open University. This event will highlight the importance of building a culture of intrapreneurship within companies.

Intrapreneurship refers to the practice of applying entrepreneurial skills and approaches within an already established company.  Intrapreneurship empowers employees to behave like entrepreneurs, using their creativity and innovation to develop new products, services, processes, or business models that benefit the entire business. We will explore how supporting this approach can enhance collaboration and promote growth, ultimately helping your company succeed in an ever-increasing competitive environment.

Date: 
Wed 21 May 2025
Time: 
12:30 PM - 02:00 PM
Venue: 
Dublin Chamber, 7 Clare Street, Dublin 2 D02 F9O2
This event is designed for all company sizes eager to develop strong, innovative individuals and teams. In today's fast-changing landscape, staying competitive means utilising the creativity of your workforce so now is the time for businesses to recognise and harness the innovative potential within their teams.
 

Speaker

Julian Hall, founder of Ultra Education and Entrepreneur in Residence at The Open University.

Honoured to speak at the 20th Anniversary of "Disrupting for Good" on Necker Island, hosted by Sir Richard Branson & Virgin Unite in 2024, Julian ‘The Ultrapreneur’ Hall is a prominent figure in entrepreneurship education.Featured in Forbes, he is the founder of the multi-award-winning Ultra Education CIC, a social enterprise dedicated to using entrepreneurship as a vehicle to enhance the life chances of children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. Julian began his entrepreneurial journey at just 18 years old, drawing on his background in technology and investment banking. He is also a best-selling author, having written three business books. As an Honorary Associate and Entrepreneur in Residence at The Open University, Julian has co-written three academic degrees in entrepreneurship. He is also the creator of the UK’s first mobile game for children’s entrepreneurship, Start-up Dash, and YoBuDi, the world’s first youth business marketplace. His contributions extend to being an entrepreneur in residence at some of the UK's top schools, where he pioneers the integration of entrepreneurship into the curriculum. A recipient of the inaugural Virgin Unite Founders Award, Julian has been endorsed by Sir Richard Branson. He has also been granted Freedom of the City, is a freeman of the Company of Entrepreneurs, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Additionally, he is a member of the Association of Business Mentors and the Shakespeare Globe Council, and he co-founded UkBlackTech. Julian has been recognised by the British Citizen Award, receiving a medal for his services to education.

Dr Aqueel Wahga, Director at the Centre for Social and Sustainable Enterprise at The Open University

Dr. Aqueel Wahga is Senior Lecturer in Management and Director Center for Social and Sustainable Enterprise (Centre for Social and Sustainable Enterprise | The Open University Business School). He also acts as Innovation and Enterprise Pathway qualifications lead for the Open University Business School. As Chair of Module Production Team, Dr Wahga is currently leading a team of enterprise educators for producing a new module ‘Entrepreneurship and Innovation’. Having passion to promote enterprise education and contribute to the socio-economic development of local economies, Dr Wahga is also leading a team of academics to set up the first virtual incubation centre at the Open University Business School. Moreover, he is a member of the delivery group for Open Business Creators (OBC), a new initiative of the Open University to promote entrepreneurship through developing entrepreneurial learning and mindset of students, staff, alumni and local communities. As an entrepreneurship and SME development focused researcher, Dr Wahga investigates the growth dynamics and environmentally responsible behaviour of firms. He also researches the enterprise development initiatives focused on institutionalising entrepreneurship. In these areas, he engages with a range of themes including sustainability, enterprise development, enterprise policy, innovation, dynamic capabilities of firms,?SMEs and entrepreneurial universities. Moreover, with a postgraduate degree in Economics, he also likes to investigate socio-economic and political issues. Dr. Wahga supervises PhD and Master level students in all these areas, while also providing capacity building trainings to diverse stakeholders.



Event date: 
Wed 21 May 2025
Event time: 
12:30 PM - 02:00 PM
Venue: 
Dublin Chamber, 7 Clare Street, Dublin 2 D02 F9O2

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Our Sponsor

Since 1969, The Open University has been a global leader in supported distance learning and a champion for inclusive, high-quality education.  Across Ireland, over 80,000 students have studied with us, transforming lives and careers through flexible, future-focused study. From degrees and diplomas to practical, career-focused microcredentials, we offer a wide range of courses designed to meet learners and employers where they are. We believe education should be open to all, accessible, flexible, and transformative. The Open University in Ireland collaborates with Irish businesses in various sectors to enhance professional development and address skill gaps, offering learning solutions that are flexible, practical, and scalable. Additionally, The Open University in Ireland has launched initiatives such as a free leadership development learning hub in partnership with The Wheel, aimed at supporting Ireland's charity and community sector and a progression agreement with Fastrack into Information Technology for software engineer apprentices. Get in touch to find out more about how The Open University in Ireland can help your business. Contact Maureen Fox, Business Relationship Manager, The Open University in Ireland. E-mail: maureen.fox@open.ac.uk  Website: https://business.open.ac.uk/  

 

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