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NWRC ‘Googles’ it as #digitalgarage sells out

written by John March 13, 2018
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Local man Patrick Cutliffe who is bringing Google’s Digital Garage to North West Regional College on March 20.

A DIGITAL Garage event by global giant Google, at North West Regional College, has sold out within
days of tickets becoming available.

Taking place at college’s Flying Clipper restaurant on March 20, this is the first time the event has
been brought to the North West by Patrick Cutliffe, who now works as a digital trainer with Google.
Patrick Cutliffe is a local man who left the city two years ago with the primary aim of bringing
something major back to his beloved hometown.

As a highly respected lead digital trainer for Google covering the South West of England, Cornwall
and Wales, Patrick's mission was to drive Google's Digital Garage across the Irish sea.

Patrick has his own training academy registered in Derry and plans to bring many more
Google events to the North West as well as growing his academy internationally and bringing
valuable jobs back to the city.

Fergal Tuffy, Technology and Innovation Manager at NWRC’s Business Support Centre said:

“We are very excited to be partnering up with Google Digital Garage, a Digital Skills training platform aimed
to assist local people in growing their digital skills.

“During the event there will be free training sessions on data analytics and cyber security.

“The event will be a chance to find out how you can use the web to grow your business, your career
or even just your confidence.

“We are particularly delighted to welcome Google digital garage trainer Patrick Cutliffe who will be
here to reveal what is needed to gain a competitive advantage in the ever changing digital
landscape.”

NWRC ‘Googles’ it as #digitalgarage sells out was last modified: March 13th, 2018 by John

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