Ireland's National Esports Centre opens in Cork

'The National Esports Centre is a first for Ireland and marks a major milestone for the gaming sector in this country'
Ireland's National Esports Centre opens in Cork

Eva Osborne

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has officially opened the National Esports Centre as a hub for gaming talent, esports education, competitions and gaming research.

The centre represents a €1 million investment in state-of-the-art gaming infrastructure with the creation of 10 new jobs and further positions available in gaming, media, and digital technology expected as the centre continues to expand.

Speaking at the opening of the National Esports Centre, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said: “The National Esports Centre is a first for Ireland and marks a major milestone for the gaming sector in this country.

"This innovative hub will offer unparalleled facilities in gaming, media and digital technology, and I’m delighted it will place Cork on the global stage of gaming.”

The National Esports Centre will be a hub for professional esports athletes, aspiring gamers, developers, gaming researchers, students and innovators.

With its best-in-class facilities, including the WYLDE professional esports academy, digital media and gaming camps for students, as well as partnerships with education and research organisations, the National Esports Centre is committed to developing the gaming sector in Ireland.

Ireland esports chair & WYLDE chief executive, Steve Daly, said: “The National Esports Centre is a game-changer for Ireland, both nationally and internationally.

"This facility will drive the esports industry and ecosystem in Ireland forward through innovation, education and community engagement, all within a world-class facility here in Cork.

"Our focus on dynamic teaching environments, collaborative learning and innovation, sustainable career pathways and a responsible culture will ensure that the National Esports Centre stands at the forefront of esports development both in Ireland and globally.”

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