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Solarfix To Exhibit At NI Manufacturing Conference & Expo

Solarfix has confirmed they will join the line up of exhibitors at the forthcoming Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition.


Taking place on September 12, the conference and expo is set to be the biggest gathering of its kind in Northern Ireland.


TEC Belfast will host the event, bringing the city into the industry spotlight by offering a space for UK & Ireland’s manufacturing leaders to network.


Speaking of their attendance at the show Michael O'Donnell, Director at Solarfix said: “This exhibition is a collection of some of the Northern Ireland's best businesses. Solarfix are proud to be a part of it and what's more - we can help save all these businesses money and help them reduce their carbon footprint. All businesses will require electricity to operate, its a simple fact. A Solarfix solar panel system can produce cheaper and greener electricity than the grid, so why wouldn't you?



Colin Murphy, MD of Premier Publishing & Events, organisers of the Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Expo taking place in Belfast on Thursday September 12 at the TEC Belfast with Michael O'Donnel,  Director of SolarFix


Centred around recent technological developments and innovative approaches to research in the field, the day-long feat is open to both established and new professionals in the sector.


Several manufacturers of varying scales from Northern Ireland and beyond will be in attendance, providing their insights and experience to other event goers. 


Managing Director, Colin Murphy, from organisers Premier Publishing & Events, said the conference and exhibition will serve as a platform for relevant manufacturing giants to discuss the country’s supply chain and pressing issues that the industry is currently facing. 


He said: “Generating annual sales of about £20 billion, manufacturing is crucial to Northern Ireland’s economic development. 


“Manufacturers directly employ 80,000 people while supporting further employment throughout the wider supply chain in every region of Northern Ireland. 


“The manufacturing sector accounts for 13.4% of Northern Ireland’s economic output, significantly higher than the UK figure of 9.8%. 


“Not just that but Northern Ireland’s manufacturers also generate almost half of the country’s external sales and more than half of export sales.


“The Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition will encompass the full manufacturing spectrum across the country, including the food and drink, biopharma, medtech, healthcare, engineering, transport, technology, building products, fabrics, polymers, packaging and renewables sectors.”


Delegates from across different manufacturing sectors, such as food, pharmaceutical, medical, chemical, electronics and engineering, can be expected to speak on their experience, enabling everyone in attendance to understand potentially unseen sides of the market.


Dedicated exhibition areas will also allow professionals and businesses alike to meet with key technology providers.


Throughout the day the event will cover topical themes such as Procurement, Lean Manufacturing, Control & Automation, Supply Chain Optimisation, Information Technology Logistics, Energy Management, Facilities Management Sustainability, Project Management, Health & Safety Warehouse Management, Materials Handling & Robotics.


Colin added: “The Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition will provide an ideal location for businesses to meet with Government agencies and supporting associations, and gain free advice from experts on how to improve operational performance. 


“The Event will also provide networking zones to connect buyers and suppliers. Indeed, the layout of the Conference & Exhibition is intended to maximise the opportunity for visitors to network and make new contacts.”


The conference is supported by leading organisations and institutions, including the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC), a £100 million innovation centre led by Queen’s University Belfast in partnership with industry, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, and Ulster University. AMIC’s involvement underscores the event’s importance as a platform for advancing manufacturing innovation in Northern Ireland.


Registration for the 2024 Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition on September 12 at Titanic Exhibition Centre in Belfast is free. Tickets are available from www.northernirelandmanufacturing.co.uk/register 



Colin Murphy, MD of Premier Publishing & Events, organisers of the Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Expo with exhibitors, speakers and sponsors ahead of the event taking place in Belfast on Thursday September 12 at the TEC Belfast.

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