What is AMIC going to do for my business?

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Join Manufacturing NI for an insightful webinar with the team from the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC). AMIC is investing £100m of Belfast Region City Deal funding in new facilities and capability, with a mission to drive growth and the competitiveness in the NI manufacturing sector.  In this webinar AMIC’s Business Development Manager, Conor Quinn, will […]

Inclusive Employment in Manufacturing: Building a Future That Works for Everyone

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Neurodiversity is more than an inclusion initiative; it’s a business advantage. In today’s manufacturing sector, where precision, innovation, and problem-solving drive success, harnessing the unique strengths of neurodivergent talent isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s a proven way to build stronger, high performing teams. Yet many organisations still struggle to build environments where […]

Succession Planning: Preparing Future Manufacturing Leaders

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When you think about succession planning, do you immediately picture the CEO, the board, or the C-suite? While leadership transitions are important, true succession planning goes much deeper. For manufacturing companies in Northern Ireland, planning at every level of the organisation is a critical factor in retaining talent, preserving skills, and safeguarding hard-earned knowledge. Join […]

Start, Grow or Scale your business with support from Go Succeed

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Join Manufacturing NI for “Start, Grow or Scale Your Business with Support from Go Succeed” — a practical webinar designed specifically for manufacturers across Northern Ireland who are ready to take the next step in their business journey. 📅 Date: Wed, 29th Oct 🕘 Time: 12.00 – 13.00 🌐 Register here Go Succeed is Northern Ireland’s […]

Energy, Emissions & Export: What Every Manufacturer Needs to Know

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Join us for an insightful webinar with the team from Carbonfit: “Energy, Emissions & Export – What Every Manufacturer Needs to Know” From January 2026, the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will require importers to declare and pay for the carbon embedded in certain goods – from aluminium and steel to fertilisers, cement, hydrogen and electricity. […]

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