Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD will open the HEAnet Conference 2022, on the 10th March 2022 in Killarney, Co. Kerry.
Firmly established as one of the leading conferences for Ireland’s education and research sector, the HEAnet Conference is taking place on the 09th – 11th March 2022 in the Great Southern Hotel, Killarney.
Minister Simon Harris opened the virtual HEAnet Conference in 2020 with a fireside chat and will be joining the HEAnet Conference 2022 in person, to address the conference attendees.
HEAnet, Ireland’s National Education and Research Network, has been running the HEAnet Conference since 2001. Every year, the HEAnet Conference attracts hundreds of attendees from the education and research sector. Most of the conference attendees are decision-makers, IT Directors, IT Managers, IT staff, researchers, or librarians in educational institutions.
HEAnet Conference 2022 is supported by over 30 exhibitors and 9 sponsors. The primary sponsor for the conference is Enet, Ireland’s largest, open access network provider. Other HEAnet Conference sponsors are Dell Technologies, Fortinet, Agile Juniper Networks, AWS, Diligent and Ekco.
This year’s programme has been developed around HEAnet client case studies and technology workshops on topics including cyber security, collaboration tools, strategy, digital transformation, identity, research, and much more. The full programme is available on the HEAnet website.
For further details, please contact:
Barbara Carroll
pr@heanet.ie
+353 1 6609040
HEAnet is Ireland’s National Education and Research Network (www.heanet.ie).
HEAnet CLG, Ireland’s National Education and Research Network, was incorporated in November 1997 and provides Internet connectivity and associated ICT services to education and research organisations throughout Ireland, including the further education and higher education sectors, all primary and post-primary schools. We deliver high-speed internet connectivity and IT shared services to all levels of the Irish education sector.