Claims being made that those skills will be in high demand over the next 10 years.
Sustainable skills will be a key for employees heading into the future.
That's according to the Managing Director of Konree Innovation, who says those skills will be in demand within the next decade.
Konree Innovation was one of eight companies to complete Bord Na Mona's Accelerate Green Programme, which culminated in the body's conference taking place in Tullamore today.
Margaret Rae says employees with sustainable skills will be picked up quickly:
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