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Open Ireland Network joins Open Logistics Foundation as network partner

The Open Logistics Foundation has signed an MoU with Open Ireland Network, strengthening international collaboration on open source innovation and knowledge exchange across European logistics and tech ecosystems.

The Open Logistics Foundation (OLF) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Open Ireland Network, further scaling our international collaboration on open source innovation and knowledge exchange.

The MoU was signed in Dublin, Ireland during the National Open Source Innovation Summit 2026 on 6 February 2026. The agreement marks an important step in connecting the OLF’s growing European ecosystem with Ireland’s large and highly engaged open source community. According to Open Ireland Network, Ireland currently ranks number 6 in the EU for developers per capita, highlighting the country’s strong open source potential.

Open Ireland Network is a social enterprise dedicated to fostering open source innovation across Ireland. By connecting individuals and organisations from government, business, and academic, it promotes open source best practices for innovation and social impact. Its work focuses on strengthening community collaboration, developing open source skills and knowledge, and linking Irish innovators with international networks.

Open Ireland Network was co-founded by Clare Dillon and Michael Meagher.

Through this MoU, both organisations commit to exploring opportunities for shared learning and joint initiatives. The collaboration with Open Ireland Network also reflects the broader role of network partners within the Open Logistics Foundation ecosystems. Network partners contribute regional and thematic expertise, helping open logistics solutions travel across borders, sectors, and communities. By working together rather than in silos, these partnerships accelerate learning and innovation, strengthening adoption across the ecosystem and supporting sustainable progress for the future.

For more information about Open Ireland Network, visit https://openirelandnetwork.com/.