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SUMMARY:Lean Café #10
DESCRIPTION:Lean Café #10 – A group discussion around “recapturing the pace of improvement and realigning at this phase of the Covid crisis” | featuring Mondel?z International\n[button color=”undefined” hover_text_color_override=”undefined” url=”https://www.eu-japan.eu/lean-cafe-registration-form-10-mondelez-international” text=”Register Here” color_override=””] \n\nPresent in more than 150 countries\, Mondel?z International’s iconic brands include Oreo\, belVita and LU biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk\, Milka and Toblerone chocolate; and Trident gum. \nOctober’s Lean Café session will take the form of a group discussion around the topic of “Recapturing the pace of improvement and realigning at this phase of the Covid crisis”. \nThe discussion will be led by Ian O’Toole (Associate Director of Enterprise Engineering at Mondel?z International in Ireland) and Richard Keegan (the EU-Japan Centre’s Lean Advisor and Adjunct Professor of Lean Operational Excellence at Trinity Business School). During the session you will be encouraged to share your views and strategies. \nThey’d like to know what are you going to do to prepare for the crisis that’s coming following the next crisis after the Covid Crisis? And given that businesses seek employees who are nimble\, flexible\, adaptable\, willing to evolve and during Covid-related lockdowns many have shown such qualities\, so how do you intend to treat & manage them now?
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lean-cafe-10/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean,Lean business ireland,Other
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SUMMARY:National Construction Summit 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join over 2000 Delegates at the 6th Annual National Construction Summit \nKey Themes for 2021 Conference \n– €4 Billion Housing For All Plan\n– Project Ireland 2040\n– Brexit\n– Foreign Direct Investment\n– Jobs\, Skills\, Training and Education\n– Infrastructural Investment\n– Public & Private Housing\n– Building Materials & Services Innovation\n– Sustainability \nThe 6th Annual National Construction Summit is being held on 21st October 2021 in the Sport Ireland Campus\, Blanchardstown. The purpose of the National Constriction Summit is simple — Bring together over 2000 construction companies\, developers\, policy makers\, project owners\, building owners \, government and municipal bodies\, lenders & private investment firms\, architectural and design firms\, planners\, facility managers\, property managers\, large industrial companies technology companies\, legal & tax professionals\, equipment and machinery providers\, building material providers\, professional advisors\, energy and environment professionals — in order to stimulate debate\, enrich knowledge and connect stakeholder’s involved in the finance \, design\, construction and management of Irelands buildings\, infrastructure and industrial projects. \nJoin your industry peers for a engaging and thought provoking event which will stimulate debate on how Ireland can rebuild its construction and property industry in a sustainable manner to meet the real needs of Ireland and create a stable long term future of the industry and the country. Key topics will include: \n– Planning\n– Facility Management\n– Energy Efficiency\n– Meet the Buyer\n– Smart Buildings & Cities\n– Transport\n– Regulations & Policy\n– Sustainability\n– Identifying Projects & How to Win Them\n– Infrastructure\n– Sustainable Energy Projects\n– Municipal and Government Projects\n– Industrial Projects\n– Technology & Innovation\n– Building materials\n– Careers and training\n– Architecture & Design\n– Property Management\n– Residential\, Commercial and Industrial Outlook\n– Finance and Investment\n– Rental Market\n– Meeting Ireland’s Housing Needs\n– Meet the Investors\n– Tax and Legal Issues\n– Urban Planning\n– Regulations & Policy
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/national-construction-summit/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean,Lean business ireland,Other
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SUMMARY:Origin Green: Bioecomony Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Origin Green: Bioecomony Webinar\nA growing global population and climate change present multifaceted challenges for the global food and drink sector. In turn\, global food and drink supply chains will face disruption resulting in increased food commodity volatility and greater food insecurity. Therefore\, improved resource efficiency across the length of food supply chains is needed to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact.   \nOne important pathway for achieving improved resource use is the development of the bioeconomy. \nTo inform Origin Green member companies about the role they can play in supporting the bioeconomy in relation to climate action\, sustainability\, and innovation\, Bord Bia will be joined by the BiOrbic Bioeconomy Research Centre to discuss bioeconomy opportunities\, Origin Green members to discuss their bioeconomy project experience and Enterprise Ireland and the NTMA-ISIF to share bioeconomy related funding opportunities available.  \n  Agenda & Speaker Details:  \n\nWelcome and introduction – Deirdre Ryan\, Director of Origin Green\nOverview of the Bioeconomy and sustainability opportunities – Kevin O’Connor\, Director of BiOrbic\, Bioeconomy SFI Research Centre\nOrigin Green Member bioeconomy experience and lessons learn\nBioeconomy funding supports available to Origin Green members:\nCathal Fitzgerald\, Head of Food and Agricultural Investments NTMA-ISIF\nAlexa Toomey\, Department Manager Dairy\, Beverages & Food FDI
URL:https://www.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/origin-green-bioecomony-webinar/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Energy,Lean,Lean business ireland,Other
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