All - Island Tendering Opportunities Conference
January 20th 2022 | 9AM - 4PM EST
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The public sector market in Ireland (supplies, services and works) is estimated to be €150 billion over the next five years and €33 billion in 2022

REGISTER: Register now to attend this must-attend one-day virtual conference, which will provide you with the opportunity to get insights from key buyers, procurement officers and tenderers operating in this dynamic market place.

NETWORK: Mix online with leaders, decision-makers and influencers from across the breadth of public and private sectors on the Island of Ireland.

BENCHMARK YOUR PERFORMANCE: Departments and their agencies are shaping and improving public service delivery, generating value for money and embedding sustainability into tenders. Can you up your game to become best in class when measured against your peers.

LEARN: Hear from top experts, figureheads and pioneers in public sector procurement and contract management. Understand the most recent developments, trends and challenges within government and the wider public sector. What works? What doesn’t?

COLLABORATE: Meet virtually with hundreds of your peers from across the Island of Ireland to share common challenges and discuss the many new ideas and concepts presented at Virtual Public Procurement Conference. This is the platform to find business partners, be inspired and collaborate with a host of influential contacts from across the public and private sectors.

STAY INFORMED: Keep your finger on the pulse with policy updates and strategy announcements from government departments, and meet with key organisations including the OGP, HSE, OPW, CIE, DAA, HEA, and more.

Building Back Better:
Delivering high-quality public services and capital works projects, at a competitive price and improved operational efficiency through effective, greener, and more resilient procurement.

Building Back Greener:
Supporting the delivery of smart, sustainable solutions and net-zero carbon emissions to achieve the best long-term, overall environmental impacts for society.