Fundraising Event

Clash of the
Companies

for Sick Children

Clash of the Companies 2026

Dublin Royal Convention Centre - Friday 3rd July 2026

Clash of the Companies is Ireland’s only inter-company team building event that brings hundreds of people from all sectors of business together to compete against each other with the ultimate goal of raising funds for sick children in Ireland.

Raising funds since 2016, Clash of the Companies is inviting you and your company to be a part of this special day. Whether you have taken part before or this is your first interest, this year’s event has high aspirations. We are in the process of securing some incredible prizes for our winning team and a fabulous draw prize that everyone will be included in. Details will be coming soon.  

If you would like to be kept in the loop of all the exciting news and links to register – please complete the form on the right and we will add you to the mailing list. You will NOT want to miss out this year. We are looking forward to welcoming new and familiar faces to the Dublin Royal Convention Centre on Friday 3rd July! 

How it works

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Teams of 8 will gather at the event venue where they will receive instructions for the challenge. They will then take to the streets of Dublin and have two hours to solve all the clues and complete group challenges. Once the course is completed, teams will return to the venue for games and entertainment, with some well-deserved food and refreshments, before the results and prize winners are announced.

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Saoirse's Story

Saoirse, born in January 2015, was a healthy baby until she developed a serious kidney infection at just over a year old. Persistent blood in her urine prompted further investigation, and in 2018 a biopsy confirmed she had the same hereditary kidney condition as her father, Gary. Over the following years her kidney function gradually declined despite careful management, and in 2025 she began haemodialysis after a prolonged hospital admission.

Since then, Saoirse has been travelling from County Clare to Temple Street three times a week for treatment, while navigating the emotional and practical challenges of illness within a family already familiar with dialysis. Throughout it all, Saoirse has maintained her bright spirit, and she is now officially on the deceased donor transplant list as the family waits for the life-changing call.

Clash of the Companies 2025

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Gallery

Take a look at last year's Clash of the Companies 2025 Gallery!