1.00pm: 15 minute 1:1 meetings between the Belfast City Council buyers
and attending companies alongside formal networking
4.30pm: Close
Network and Getwork with Belfast City Council
The Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Dublin Chamber Commerce joined forces to bring you a series of forums aimed at introducing companies to procurement decision makers in a number of large organisations throughout the island as part of the InterTradeIreland Network+Getwork Programme.
Network & Getwork This programme funded by InterTradeIreland aims at introducing companies to procurement decision makers in large organisations throughout the island. This event will focus on the Procurement strategy of the Health Services Executive. Companies attending will have the opportunity of a 15-minute 1:1 meeting with relevant senior procurement personnel.
Go Tender As part of the event package, 20 companies accepted by Belfast City Council for the Network+Getwork main event will have the option to participate in InterTradeIreland’s ‘access’ to public procurement programme, ‘Go Tender’, delivered by PricewaterhouseCoopers. Over 150 companies have completed this programme to date and of those evaluated a total of over £12 million of business has been achieved. This Go Tender briefing is aimed at enhancing the skills, expertise and efficiency of those who wish to target the public sector and specifically
Belfast City Council.
Terms and conditions:
1.You will be required to submit a confidential company profile upon which
the Health Services Executive will make their selection for the event. Attendees will be chosen according to industry type and the relevance of the event to their business. Closing date for bookings is the 1st December 2006.
2. We will require you to contribute feedback (including potential contract
values) on the day and up to one year from the date of the event.
3. Please book early as places are limited to 50 for the main event.
4. The Go Tender Pre Event delivered by PricewaterhouseCoopers is limited to 20, and companies will be accepted on a ffirst come first served basis.