International Synergies Northern Ireland are excited to host another resource-matching workshop and networking session.
This FREE event, in partnership with Invest Northern Ireland, will be held at Omagh Enterprise Centre, Great Northern Road, BT78 5LU.
Registration will be from 9.00 with the Resource Matching session until 1:00pm.
At International Synergies Northern Ireland’s Resource-Matching Workshop, we believe that one company’s waste can be another’s treasure. This event is designed to bring together businesses of all sizes and industries to list their underutilised resources and material needs. By connecting these resources with companies looking for them, we aim to create a sustainable and mutually beneficial solution.
During the workshop, you’ll have the opportunity to network with like-minded individuals and explore potential partnerships and synergies that can lead to cost savings, reduced environmental impact, and increased operational efficiency. Whether you have pallets and timber, steel off-cuts, cardboard, vegetable mulch, used furniture, plastic containers or any other resource, this event will provide a platform for you to find innovative ways to re-purpose them.
Here’s what you can expect at the Resource-Matching Workshop:
- Engaging presentations on the principles of the circular economy and the benefits of resource matching.
- Facilitated resource-matching sessions to help you identify and list your available resources in terms of both HAVES and WANTS
- Networking opportunities to connect with other businesses and explore resource-matching synergies.
- Expert guidance from our resource-matching team on implementing circular practices and integrating sustainability into your operations.
- A chance to contribute to a greener future and make a positive impact on our local economy.
This event is completely FREE to attend, but space is limited, so reserve your ticket now to secure your spot. Tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to transform waste into valuable resources and create a more sustainable business ecosystem.
This project is part-funded by the UK Government through the Shared Prosperity Fund.