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Powering Ireland’s green and technological future through skills

dcdby dcd
May 22, 2026
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As industries evolve at a rapid pace, from clean energy to advanced manufacturing, Ireland’s ability to sustain its innovation will hinge on how well it cultivates, attracts, and deploys the right skills. A well-prepared workforce is no longer optional; it is the foundation of economic resilience.

Building skills for the green energy transition

Ireland’s path towards a decarbonized economy is also an investment in people. The Government’s Climate Action Plan and the Offshore Wind Energy Programme set out a system-wide roadmap to deliver large-scale offshore wind capacity by 2030, positioning Ireland as a renewables hub for Europe. Meeting the ambitious targets requires deep expertise across engineering, systems integration, and digital operations, with specific emphasis on port infrastructure, grid integration, and supply-chain logistics.

Those requirements are reflected in the pipeline of FDI projects. In 2025, €1 billion ($1.16bn) in capital was committed to sustainability-focused investments aimed at increasing carbon abatement in existing operations and carbon avoidance at new sites.

These projects are not only about new infrastructure, but also about building teams that can operate complex, data-driven energy systems and align with increasingly demanding ESG regulations. As companies embed these targets into operations, the demand for talent that can bridge operational technology, data, and sustainability will only grow.



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To ensure these targets can be met, the Green Skills 2030 Implementation Plan outlines a national framework for equipping learners and workers with the capabilities needed for the green transition, from advanced energy systems to sustainable construction.

Semiconductor growth and the next generation of digital talent

Ireland’s semiconductor landscape is experiencing strong growth, mirroring a global market projected to reach over €800 billion ($928.44bn) by 2030. Industry associations such as MIDAS Ireland highlight that the semiconductor and microelectronics system sector in Ireland employs over 20,000 people in Ireland, with the vast majority in highly skilled technical roles, reflecting a broad-based capability spanning manufacturing, chip design, and electronic systems development.

In 2025, 80 research, development and innovation investments supported a record €2.5 billion ($2.9bn) in FDI expenditure in Ireland. This underlines the country’s role as a strategic base for higher-value, innovative-intensive projects as companies continue to invest further in product development and in emerging technologies such as AI and quantum computing, all of which depend on deep technical capabilities and a pipeline of highly skilled people.

To sustain this growth, Ireland is investing in talent networks that tightly couple industry needs with training provision. The MIDAS Electronic Systems Skillnet is a dedicated business network for semiconductor and electronic systems companies, delivering responsive, bespoke, and flexible technical training, as well as leadership programs for business owners and executives. By working directly with employers to shape course content and delivery, it helps ensure that professionals across the sector can continuously update their skills for an increasingly complex and competitive global market.

Upskilling as a strategic investment

Instead of treating skills as a by-product of investment, Ireland is increasingly placing talent development at the centre of its response to technological change. In 2025, FDI companies in Ireland committed to the upskilling of more than 33,000 employees, approximately three times the annual average of the preceding four years. The focus of this training spans scaling for growth, maintaining competitiveness, developing AI/digital-centric workforces, and enhancing leadership capability.

This level of investment is crucial in order to maintain global competitiveness and resilience. In sectors such as semiconductors, green energy, and advanced manufacturing, the ability to reconfigure skills quickly to adopt new technologies and platforms, such as integrating AI into production or adapting to evolving grid and energy requirements. Upskilling programs provide organizations with the agility to evolve their operating models without constantly rebuilding a team from scratch.

For any company operating in capital-intensive sectors, a location with a strong training and upskilling infrastructure is better placed to support long-term transformation than one that relies solely on initial talent availability. This means that when technologies, regulations, or market conditions shift, Irish-based operations can respond faster and more confidently, reducing execution risk over the long-term.

A talent strategy for a changing world

Ireland’s wider skills system is evolving to keep pace with rapid technological and climate transitions. Programs such as the Human Capital Initiative – which funds industry-aligned higher education programs in areas such as advanced manufacturing, data, and AI – are designed to future-proof graduates for roles that cut across hardware, software, and energy systems.

For employers in fields such as semiconductors and green energy, this type of system-level investment matters as much as any single project.

It helps to ensure a steady flow of people who can update their skills as technologies and standards evolve, rather than being locked into static, specialist roles. Innovation always starts with the people. By backing flexible, lifelong learning pathways through initiatives like the Human Capital Initiative, Ireland is working to build a workforce that can adapt to the demands of the next wave of technology.

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