ProductCamp Dublin 2026 at TU Dublin Celebrates 15 Years of Developing Ireland's Product Leaders

Published: Wednesday 17 June 2026 - 09:55

Product professionals from across Ireland gathered at TU Dublin's Aungier Street campus for ProductCamp Dublin 2026, a day dedicated to knowledge sharing, collaboration and innovation within Ireland's growing product management community. The event, organised by ProductCamp Dublin and facilitated by the Graduate Business School at TU Dublin, provided a valuable forum for industry professionals to exchange ideas, explore emerging trends and strengthen connections across the sector.

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The event also celebrated a significant milestone for TU Dublin's award-winning Postgraduate Diploma in Product Management, which marks 15 years of developing product management talent in partnership with Technology Ireland Digital Skillnet. Since its launch, the programme has equipped professionals with the strategic, commercial and leadership skills needed to drive innovation across Ireland's technology sector.

Attendees at workshop at ProductCamp 2026 at TU Dublin, Aungier Street

Throughout the day, alumni shared their experiences of the programme and reflected on how it had supported their career progression into senior product management and leadership roles. Discussions highlighted the programme's continued contribution to strengthening Ireland's product ecosystem through industry-focused education and practical, work-based learning.

Delivered on a part-time basis at TU Dublin's Aungier Street campus, the Postgraduate Diploma in Product Management was developed in collaboration with industry to address the evolving skills needs of organisations operating in an increasingly product-led economy. The programme continues to attract professionals from a broad range of sectors who are seeking to advance their expertise and lead product innovation.

Applications are now open for the September 2026 intake of the Postgraduate Diploma in Product Management.

The programme is an initiative of Technology Ireland Digital Skillnet and is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union.