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UID:10546-1769765400-1769814000@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:E-DATA Winter Roadshow- Derry
DESCRIPTION:Accelerate Your Digital Journey with E-DATA\nIn the 2026 competitive landscape\, digital transformation has shifted from a luxury to a matter of survival for SMEs. To help you manage costs and meet rising market demands\, the E-DATA SME Workshop offers a clear\, actionable path to modernising your business. \nDigitalisation isn’t just about technology; it’s about measurable growth.  \nResearch indicates that digitalised SMEs experience: \n\nA 30% average increase in annual revenue.\nA 25% boost in overall productivity.\nOperational cost reductions of up to 20-30% through automation and better resource management.\n\nJoin us to see how your peers are already winning: \n\nRetail: One local retailer saw a 40% sales increase and a 25% cost reduction via e-commerce.\nManufacturing: IoT integration has helped firms reduce downtime by 30%.\nService & Efficiency: Companies are saving over 1\,000 man-hours annually by adopting digital workflow tools.\n\nYour Tailored Path to Growth \nWe recognise that every business is at a different stage. Our 75-minute session breaks down the flexible E-DATA support tracks designed for your specific digitalisation maturity level. During the session we will help you identify your most critical area for digitalisation within your business and how you can gain access to 1-to-1 expert guidance. Learn about our free support services and how we can help you with your digitalisation. \n🗓️ Workshop Details:\nDate: Friday 30th January 2026\nTime: 9:30am  – 11:00am\nLocation: Waterfoot Hotel\, Derry~Londonderry\nCost: FREE\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/e-data-winter-roadshow-derry/
LOCATION:Waterfoot Hotel\, Caw Roundabout\, Clooney Road\, Derry\, BT47 6TB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Digitisation,E-DATA,Technology
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UID:10364-1769601600-1769605200@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Menopause Matters at Work Webinar - Take Action in Your Business
DESCRIPTION:In our recent webinar\, we looked at what menopause inclusion means in practice for manufacturing employers in Northern Ireland\, and why getting it right supports retention\, performance and wellbeing. Manufacturing NI is pleased to share this session in partnership with Work Life People\, helping organisations understand why menopause is now a strategic workforce issue and what the changing legislative landscape means in practice. The session also introduces the Menopause Accreditation Programme (MAP) – a structured pathway to help employers move from awareness to action and prepare confidently for Menopause Action Plans.\n\nManufacturing NI Member offer: Work Life People is offering a free Menopause Strategy Session and 10% discount on the Menopause Accreditation and eLearning Programmes.\n\nFor more information contact: karina@worklifepeople.com for visit: www.worklifepeople.com
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/menopause-matters-at-work-take-action-in-your-business/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260121T123000
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CREATED:20260108T154038Z
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UID:10524-1768998600-1769001300@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:5 Production Line Mistakes Costing Manufacturing Businesses
DESCRIPTION:🌐 Register here: ergoandwellbeing.com/webinar\nIs worker discomfort\, rising absence rates or quality issues impacting your production line? The root cause might be hiding in plain sight. \nWe’re pleased to host Julie Rainey MSc C.ErgHF MCIEHF MIHFES\, Chartered Ergonomist & Human Factors Specialist and Director of Ergo & Wellbeing\, for a practical webinar on production line Ergonomics. \nJulie brings extensive manufacturing experience from Aston Martin (Human Factors Ergonomist) and Airbus UK (Ergonomics Specialist). \nShe’ll cover: \n\n→ Why “one size fits all” workstations fit nobody properly\n→ The hidden danger of “it’s only 2kg” (spoiler: multiply that by 400 lifts per shift)\n→ How poor layout wastes energy and creates strain\n→ Why generic training doesn’t transfer to real tasks\n→ The true cost of waiting for injury before taking action\n\nMore importantly\, Julie will share practical fixes including quick wins you can implement immediately and how modern assessment technology is changing what’s possible for comprehensive risk identification. \nThe context: \n543\,000 UK workers suffer from work-related MSDs annually\, costing employers £21.6 billion and resulting in 33.7 million working days lost every year. \nThis session is relevant for: \n\n→ Production Managers\n→ Operations Directors\n→ Health & Safety Professionals\n→ Engineering Managers\n→ Continuous Improvement Leads\n\nWhether you’re in food production\, engineering\, manufacturing\, advanced manufacturing\, pharmaceuticals or aerospace\, if you’re experiencing worker discomfort complaints\, efficiency issues\, quality issues\, absence rates or productivity challenges\, this webinar will provide actionable insights. \n\n\n📅 Wednesday 21st January\, 12:30-1:15pm \n🌐 Register here: ergoandwellbeing.com/webinar
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/5-production-line-mistakes-costing-manufacturing-businesses/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251203T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20251127T194418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T194444Z
UID:10250-1764763200-1764770400@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Union Rights & Recognition in Your Workplace- The Good Jobs Bill
DESCRIPTION:Townhall Meeting\n12pm – Wednesday 3rd December\nGlenavon House Hotel\, Cookstown \nWide ranging changes which will fundamentally alter the world of work are being prepared by the Department for the Economy with new legislation planned to be presented to the Assembly by the Economy Minister in the New Year. \nThe Good Jobs and Employment Rights Bill and other legislative tools could establish new law and rules on: \n\nTerms of Employment\nPay and Benefits\nVoice and Representation (including beefed up Union rights)\nWork Life Balance\n\nThe way forward/plan is summarised here: \nhttps://www.economy-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2025-05/The%20Good%20Jobs%20Employment%20Rights%20Bill%20-%20The%20Way%20Forward%20-%20Final%2022.5.25.pdf \nMost\, as good employers\, already operate many of the proposal and will welcome these being put into law.  However\, as manufacturers are becoming increasingly aware of this legislation\, many are expressing concerns around the Voice and Representation plans\, the summary of which is: \n\nTo make Unions more accessible for workers by reducing barriers to union recognition.\nUnions will have the right to request access directly into a workplace (for instance\, the production floor or the canteen)\, including digital access (internal email systems\, screens)\, to recruit membership where it does not currently exist.\nUnion recognition will be reduced from 21 to 10 workers.\nSupporting moves towards collective bargaining (across industries\, job roles) with the unions on wages\, conditions etc.\nTo permit e-balloting systems as an alternative to postal ballot.\nReduce the percentage of employees from 10% to 2% required to make a request for an ICE agreement (to be informed about the business’s economic situation and about decisions likely to lead to changes in work organisation or contractual relations) and reduce the minimum number of employees required from 15 to 10.\n\nIt is vitally important that manufacturers have sight of and understand what changes may be coming and potentially prepare for all these changes. \nWe are very pleased that the Economy Minister has agreed to attend and introduce in person this legislation to our manufacturing community and to stay and listen to contributions from employers. \nTherefore\, being represented at this event in important. \nLunch will be provided.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/union-rights-recognition-in-your-workplace-the-good-jobs-bill/
CATEGORIES:Business Support
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251202T143000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250825T104418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T094256Z
UID:9950-1764680400-1764685800@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Energy\, Emissions & Export: What Every Manufacturer Needs to Know
DESCRIPTION:Our recent webinar with carbonfit walked NI manufacturers through the practical steps needed to prepare for both EU CBAM and the UK’s forthcoming CBAM\, and what these changes mean specifically for businesses operating from Northern Ireland.\n\nBecause NI trades into both the EU Single Market (for goods) and Great Britain\, manufacturers need to understand two parallel systems:\n\nEU CBAM – already live in its transitional phase and moving to full financial obligations from 1 January 2026. This affects NI businesses only when exporting CBAM-listed goods directly into the EU\, or when supplying goods that ultimately form part of an EU export.\nUK CBAM – a new carbon tax applying from 1 January 2027\, covering imports into Great Britain. This affects NI manufacturers importing CBAM-listed materials from outside the UK or those exposed to cost pass-through within their UK supply chains.\n\nKey topics covered: \n\nThe difference between EU and UK CBAM\, who is in scope\, and which products are affected under each regime.\nWhy accurate\, verified emissions data is essential to reduce costs under EU CBAM and influencing UK CBAM liability once rates go live.\nSupply-chain readiness: how NI firms can proactively engage suppliers (especially outside the UK/EU) to ensure emissions data is available and avoid delays or default values.\nManaging energy use at site level through sub-metering\, bill analysis and procurement to improve competitiveness in both CBAM systems.\nPractical actions for 2025/6: confirming CN codes\, checking import/export volumes\, mapping suppliers\, and preparing data flows for both EU and UK reporting are audit and verification ready.\n\nCarbonfit is offering a free energy bill health check to help manufacturers identify potential carbon savings\, cost reductions and efficiency opportunities\, supporting wider CBAM preparedness. They are also on hand if you want to discuss more end to end support for complete CBAM assurance.\n\n\nFor more information contact Ben Craig\, Head of Partnerships at Carbonfit: ben@carbonfit.online \nSlides are available here: 2-12-25 Carbonfit – Energy Emissions Export Webinar
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/energy-emissions-export-what-every-manufacturer-needs-to-know/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251127T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20251030T100741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T200634Z
UID:10211-1764244800-1764248400@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Inclusive Employment in Manufacturing: Building a Future That Works for Everyone
DESCRIPTION:Our recent webinar\, “Inclusive Employment in Manufacturing” delivered in partnership with NOW Group\, explored how diverse employment can transform both lives and workplaces. The session focused on fair access to good jobs in our sector and the positive impact this has on workplace culture\, retention\, innovation and creativity.\n\nSean Hanna (NOW Group) outlined how their team supports people with learning difficulties\, autism and other neurodivergent conditions into sustainable work\, and how they partner with employers to develop roles\, recruitment\, training and mentoring support. In 2024\, NOW Group has helped 400+ people into employment\, including 138 into paid roles in manufacturing\, with 93% still in work after six months. Their academy and in-work support model is also helping hundreds more build skills and confidence for future roles.\n\n\nReal experiences shared by Lindsay Colton (Terex) and Genevieve Martin (The JAQ Group) who partner with NOW Group\, showed that when we remove barriers and recruit diverse talent\, we gain stronger cultures\, better retention and more innovative teams – a future that genuinely works for everyone. Key outcomes were clear: diverse and inclusive employment isn’t just good for individuals\, it’s good for employers\, employees\, workplaces and manufacturing as a whole. \nSlides are available here: NOW Group – Manufacturing NI webinar\nTo find out more visit: https://www.nowgroup.org or email: sean.hanna@nowgroup.org
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/boost-innovation-retention-through-inclusive-hiring-in-manufacturing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251112T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251112T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20251031T092803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T093227Z
UID:10228-1762939800-1762945200@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:E-DATA Project Co-Design Workshop- North West
DESCRIPTION:We need your voice! Are rising costs\, manual processes\, and slow technology holding your business back? \nThe new E-DATA project is investing in digital support to help SMEs in NI and the border region overcome these challenges\, but we’re starting by listening to you. \nWe are running a series of 90-minute\, high-impact workshops across the region to help us: \n1. Define Your #1 Digital Hurdle: What’s costing you the most time right now? \n2. Prioritise Solutions: Should we focus on cost-saving through data\, or market expansion through automation? \n3. Build Our Roadmap: Tell us what tools and mentoring you need to compete globally. \nThis is your chance to directly shape a major new PEACEPLUS-funded support programme.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/e-data-project-co-design-workshop-north-west/
LOCATION:Waterfoot Hotel\, Caw Roundabout\, Clooney Road\, Derry\, BT47 6TB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Business Support
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251029T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251029T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250825T103017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T093049Z
UID:9944-1761742800-1761746400@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Start\, Grow or Scale your business with support from Go Succeed
DESCRIPTION:In our recent webinar\, we explored how Go Succeed\, delivered in partnership with all 11 local councils\, offers free\, tailored support designed specifically for businesses across Northern Ireland. \nPanellists Grainne O’Neill (Mid & East Antrim Borough Council)\, Ruth Robinson (Full Circle Management Solutions)\, and JB Dobbin (Demanu) shared how manufacturers are using Go Succeed to overcome challenges and unlock new opportunities – whether they’re just starting out\, ready to scale\, or planning for the future.\n\nThrough the programme\, manufacturers can access:\n\n\nUp to 21 hours of one-to-one mentoring with experienced business advisors.\n\n\nGrants of up to £3\,000 to support digital transformation\, productivity improvement\, or market growth.\n\n\nExpert guidance on sales\, marketing\, strategy\, financial management\, productivity and new product support.\n\n\nPractical help with product development\, process efficiency\, and export potential.\n\n\n\nOne standout success story came from JB Dobbin\, who launched his own design and manufacturing business in 2023. With Go Succeed’s mentorship and networking opportunities\, he was able to scale quickly and build a strong foundation for growth.\n\nThe key message from this session? Take the first step.\nGo Succeed’s support is flexible\, practical\, and focused on real results. Whether you’re refining operations\, innovating products\, or exploring new markets\, this programme can help you build a stronger\, more resilient business.\n\nFind out more and register for free support at: go-succeed.com \nSlides are available here: Go Succeed master slidedeck
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/start-grow-or-scale-your-business-with-support-from-go-succeed/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Business Support,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251015T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251015T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250825T104033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T204328Z
UID:9948-1760529600-1760533200@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Succession Planning: Preparing Future Manufacturing Leaders
DESCRIPTION:In our recent webinar\, Darren McVicker\, Managing Director of Vickerstock\, shared practical insights on how manufacturers across Northern Ireland can future-proof their business through effective succession planning. \nWith 30-35% of the manufacturing workforce aged between 50 and 65 and a potential loss of up to 6\,000 skilled professionals within the next five years\, the sector faces a significant challenge. \nTo remain competitive\, manufacturers need to identify critical roles – the positions that keep operations running – and create a critical skills organisational chart to map expertise and highlight areas requiring development. A proactive approach to knowledge transfer is key. Encouraging employees to understand 20–30% of the responsibilities of the role above them promotes learning\, strengthens continuity\, and protects valuable expertise. Combined with clear progression pathways\, transparent communication\, and targeted development plans\, this approach helps minimise recruitment costs\, boost retention\, and build a culture of adaptability and growth. \nPractical Steps for Manufacturers – \n\nConduct a workforce age and skills analysis to anticipate future gaps.\nDevelop a critical skills organisational chart to prioritise key roles.\nIdentify potential leaders and provide stretch assignments or project opportunities to build capability.\nInvest in internal talent to sustain long-term succession pipelines.\nExtend succession planning beyond senior leadership to every level of the organisation.\nBy investing in people today\, manufacturers can secure the talent\, skills and leadership needed to thrive tomorrow.\n\nFor more information\, contact Darren McVicker: Email: d.mcvicker@vickerstock.com Tel: 028 9031 3720 \nVickerstock – Succession Planning Presentation[23]
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/recruiting-for-growth-how-manufacturers-can-attract-and-retain-talent/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251001T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251001T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250825T101445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T092512Z
UID:9939-1759323600-1759323600@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:What is AMIC going to do for my business?
DESCRIPTION:The Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC)\, a £100 million initiative led by Queen’s University Belfast under the Belfast Region City Deal\, is transforming Northern Ireland’s manufacturing landscape. By fostering innovation\, collaboration\, and skills development\, AMIC is helping local businesses tackle both productivity and sustainability challenges.\nIn our recent webinar\, we explored how AMIC supports companies through:\n\n\nInnovation & Collaboration – Access to cutting-edge technologies including automation\, Industry 4.0\, smart design\, polymers\, nanotech & photonics.\n\n\nProductivity & Sustainability – Practical projects\, like with White’s Oats\, cutting waste and costs (77 tons less cardboard per year).\n\n\nFunding & Skills – Support through innovation vouchers\, KTPs\, training\, and apprenticeships to develop future-ready teams.\n\n\nFlexible Access – Open facilities\, consulting\, and tailored SME and sector-specific support.\n\n\nBusinesses interested in exploring AMIC’s capabilities or initiating projects are encouraged to contact AMIC directly or visit their website to learn about available programs\, funding\, and collaborative opportunities.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/what-is-amic-going-to-do-for-my-business/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Business Support,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250923T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250923T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250825T101118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T202656Z
UID:9937-1758632400-1758636000@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Sustainable Engineering Wins in Manufacturing
DESCRIPTION:Reliance NI\, in partnership with Manufacturing NI\, recently hosted “Sustainable Engineering Wins in Manufacturing”\, a webinar exploring how energy efficiency delivers both financial and environmental benefits. With motors consuming 46% of global electricity\, efficiency is no longer just about cutting costs\, it’s a critical strategy for building sustainable and competitive operations. Case studies highlighted payback in as little as 3–6 months\, with annual savings of up to £37\,000 and reductions of 73 tonnes of CO₂. \n\n\nKey Takeaways \n\n\n\nSmart sustainable technologies that are easy to install typically save at least 10% on energy costs.\nBeyond savings\, these solutions also enhance maintenance programs and operational performance.\nSite application audits are available by Reliance on request.\n\n\n\nSome Proven technologies include: \n\n\n\nInvertek Optidrive™ variable frequency drives (VFDs)\n\n\n\n\nOptibelt Red Power V Belts\n\n\n\nView slides: MANUFACTURING.NI.WEBINAR.23.09.25 \n\n\nAs operating costs and carbon pressures grow\, energy efficiency is emerging as one of the fastest ways to cut expenses and future-proof operations. To explore how these solutions could benefit your facility\, contact Reliance NI: \n\n\nPat Walsh\, Engineering Manager \n\n\nE: patwalsh@reliance.ie \n\n\nW: www.relianceni.uk
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/sustainable-engineering-wins-in-manufacturing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Technology,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250903T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250903T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250710T102632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T111643Z
UID:9575-1756904400-1756908000@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:The Energy Opportunity - Unlocking Savings\, Resilience and Compliance
DESCRIPTION:Webinar slides and recording: “The Energy Opportunity: Unlocking Savings\, Resilience and Compliance” \nFollowing our webinar with Carbonfit\, many businesses may be considering their next steps\, particularly with pass-through cost changes arriving in October and winter pricing kicking in from November. \nOne practical step discussed is reviewing your energy data to identify areas for improvement. The ability to track and report on actions taken can help demonstrate ROI while supporting compliance and procurement requirements.\nTo assist with this\, Carbonfit is offering a free Energy Health Check for Manufacturing NI members and webinar attendees.\nThis involves a review of your recent electricity and gas bills to assess:\n\n\nWhether you’re eligible for any rebates \n\n\nIf you can switch to a lower-cost green tariff \n\n\nHow to reduce your exposure to rising prices \n\n\n📲 [Click here to upload your bills. \n\n03.09.25 Carbonfit Manufacturing NI Webinar1
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/the-energy-opportunity-unlocking-savings-resilience-and-compliance/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Energy,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250530T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250530T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250818T181852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T181852Z
UID:9859-1748595600-1748628000@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Anchor High Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:Over 150 of Northern Ireland’s senior and aspiring manufacturing leaders gathered at the Anchor High Leadership Summit on May 29 at the Hilton Hotel\, Belfast\, bringing a powerful and purposeful close to Manufacturing Month for 2025. \nDelivered by Manufacturing NI\, the flagship event convened business leaders\, policy makers\, and economic experts for a day of insight\, inspiration\, and industry ambition. From navigating the global economic landscape to exploring emerging models of business ownership\, and green supply chains to what the factories of the future might look like\, the Summit offered a platform for forward-thinking leadership and bold ideas\, featuring an ‘in conversation’ style keynote with former Tánaiste\, Simon Coveney. \nStephen Kelly\, CEO\, Manufacturing NI\, said: \n“This year’s Manufacturing Month has been a huge success\, and we are delighted to conclude it with our best-attended Anchor High Leadership Summit to date.” \n“Throughout the month\, we have ensured manufacturing’s importance to the Northern Ireland economy is understood\, with the sector accounting for 13.4% of total economic output and directly employing over 100\,000 people.”\n \n“Manufacturing already boxes above its weight in Northern Ireland\, but there’s no reason why it can’t go even further with the right leadership across the sector. We hope Summit attendees will go away from today inspired to embrace new ideas and take on new challenges.” \nAs the Summit concluded\, celebrations carried into the evening with the prestigious Manufacturing NI Hall of Fame Awards Dinner – recognising those whose leadership\, contribution\, and legacy have shaped Northern Ireland’s manufacturing landscape and enriched local communities. \nThe 2025 Manufacturing NI Hall of Fame Inductees were: \n\nPatricia Clements\, Managing Director\, Bradfor\nJoanne Liddle\, Managing Director\, IPC Mouldings\nBrian McConville CBE\, Chair\, MJM Group / Rathbane Group\n\nStephen Kelly continued: \n“The Hall of Fame represents the very best of Northern Ireland manufacturing – leaders who have not only built outstanding businesses\, but who have lifted those around them\, created opportunities\, and contributed meaningfully to their local communities.” \nManufacturing Month 2025 was sponsored by some of Northern Ireland’s leading companies and organisations including the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC)\, Barclays\, KPMG\, Mills Selig\, Reliance\, Vickerstock\, Carbonfit\, Go Succeed NI\, and Belfast Harbour. \n 
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/anchor-high-summit-2025/
CATEGORIES:Anchor High Summit
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UID:9861-1747047600-1747051200@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:A Look at the Markets with Barclays
DESCRIPTION:  \nAs part of Manufacturing Month\, we take a deep dive into the current economic landscape and its impact on the manufacturing sector. Featuring expert insights from Barclays\, this session will explore key market trends\, financial outlooks\, and the challenges and opportunities shaping the industry today. Whether you’re a business leader\, investor\, or industry professional\, this is a valuable opportunity to gain strategic perspectives and ask your questions live. Thank you to our panellists Gavin Campbell\, Jai Pandit and Will Hobbs for their insights.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/a-look-at-the-markets-with-barclays/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250416T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250416T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250818T184023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T184023Z
UID:9864-1744821000-1744826400@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Preparing for the Windsor Framework: Parcels Movement
DESCRIPTION:This recording features a webinar with HMRC\, focused on helping businesses get ready for upcoming changes under the Windsor Framework. \n\nFrom 1 May 2025\, new arrangements will apply to the movement of goods – including parcels – between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This session is especially relevant for anyone involved in sending or receiving parcels across the Irish Sea. \n\nIn this session\, we cover: \n\nWhat the new parcels arrangements are \nHow to send and receive business-to-business parcels \nSending parcels under the UK Internal Market Scheme (UKIMS) \nSending parcels deemed “at risk” \nDuty reimbursement schemes \nQ&A with HMRC \n\nWatch now to stay informed and ensure you’re prepared for the changes ahead.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/preparing-for-the-windsor-framework-parcels-movement/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250402T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250402T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250818T185205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T185205Z
UID:9866-1743584400-1743591600@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Succsession Planning for Business Owners
DESCRIPTION:Help prepare for the future with Mills Selig’s webinar on Succession Planning for Business Owners. \nWe were joined by Fiona McFall\, Partner & Head of Private Client and Darren Marley\, Partner\, Corporate for a session\, tailored for Manufacturing NI members\, that covered the key steps to ensure a seamless transition of leadership or ownership\, addressing legal\, financial and practical considerations. \nWhether you’re planning for retirement\, growth\, or unexpected changes – this webinar offers expert guidance to protect your business legacy and secure its long-term success. Perfect for business owners and senior leaders looking to safeguard their organisation’s future. \nHaving the right legal advice at the right time is crucial – Mills Selig’s expert team of Solicitors offer clear\, concise and problem solving legal advice \nFor further information on our expert legal services and how we can help your organisation\, click: www.MillsSelig.com/Expertise
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/succsession-planning-for-business-owners/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250326T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250326T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250818T185559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T185559Z
UID:9868-1742983200-1742986800@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Mastering Employee Ownership Trusts Practical Strategies for Business Continuity and Tax Efficiency
DESCRIPTION:Gain valuable insights from James Morrison (Partner\, Corporate)\, Scott Kennedy (Partner\, Corporate)\, and Jon Stevens (Partner\, Global Head of Tax & Private Capital) from DWF Law as they discuss the benefits\, challenges\, and practical considerations of Employment Ownership Trusts (EOTs) in business succession planning. \nKey takeaways from this session:\n✅ What is an EOT? Understanding the structure and key components.\n✅ Why consider an EOT? Exploring tax efficiencies and business advantages.\n✅ How to implement an EOT? Practical steps for structuring and executing the transition.\n✅ Future developments – How EOTs and their qualifying conditions are evolving. \nWith changes to CGT and BADR\, shareholders are increasingly looking at tax-efficient exit strategies. This webinar provides expert guidance to help you assess whether an EOT is the right solution for your business. Watch now to stay informed and ahead in the evolving business landscape.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/mastering-employee-ownership-trusts-practical-strategies-for-business-continuity-and-tax-efficiency/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250306T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250818T185911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T185911Z
UID:9870-1741269600-1741273200@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Legal Essentials with Mills Selig- Navigating Fatal Workplace Accidents Webinar
DESCRIPTION:We were joined by Kirsten Magee\, Partner\, Litigation at Mills Selig for a webinar\, Navigating Fatal Workplace Accidents – Legal Obligations and Best Practices.  \nTailored for Manufacturing NI members\, this session discussed the complex legal framework surrounding fatal workplace incidents\, including compliance requirements\, risk management strategies and best practices for responding effectively in the aftermath.  \nHaving the right legal advice at the right time is crucial – Mills Selig’s expert team of Solicitors offer clear\, concise and problem solving legal advice  \nFor further information on our expert legal services and how we can help your organisation\, click: http://www.millsselig.com/Expertise
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/legal-essentials-with-mills-selig-navigating-fatal-workplace-accidents-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250226T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250226T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250818T190343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T190343Z
UID:9872-1740578400-1740582000@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:The Value of Understanding Claims & Record Keeping
DESCRIPTION:Manufacturing NI were joined by DWF Law to look at the importance of Understanding Claims and Record Keeping  \nThis session is aimed to equip you with the knowledge and tools to protect your commercial interests effectively.  \nRegister today for your opportunity to gain a competitive edge in the dynamic field of contract management and claims.  \nSlides are available to download here- https://www.manufacturingni.org/wp-co…
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/the-value-of-understanding-claims-record-keeping/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250206T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250206T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250818T190905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T190905Z
UID:9874-1738843200-1738846800@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Directors Duties & Corporate Governance with Mills Selig
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recording of our insightful webinar on Directors’ Duties and Corporate Governance\, led by Glenn Watterson\, Partner (Corporate) at Mills Selig\, and tailored for members of Manufacturing NI. In this session\, \nGlenn explores:\n✅ Key responsibilities of Directors\n✅ The importance of corporate governance practices\n✅ Practical tips for compliance and effective leadership \nThe webinar also includes a Q&A session\, providing valuable insights for:\n🔹 Business Owners\n🔹 Directors\n🔹 Senior Managers \nThis recording will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate corporate responsibility with confidence.\n📌 Watch now and enhance your leadership and governance skills!\n🔔 Don’t forget to like\, subscribe\, and share for more expert insights.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/directors-duties-corporate-governance-with-mills-selig/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250130T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250130T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20250818T191306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T191306Z
UID:9876-1738242000-1738245600@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Managing Change in a Challenging Economy
DESCRIPTION:Stephen Kelly from Manufacturing NI was joined by Rachel Richardson\, Director (Employment) DWF and Jenny Rankin\, Associate\, Employment\, DWF to look at various components of employment law. \nBusiness continuity is a priority and as the economic climate remains challenging\, many more employers are having to make difficult decisions. During this session there are tips providing an outline of the legal parameters when implementing a redundancy procedure\, including:\nHow to identify a redundancy situation\nThe redundancy process\nA closer look at consultation – individual and collective\nOther key considerations: Alternative employment and trial periods and redundancy pay\nWhat if an employer gets it wrong?\nAlternatives to redundancies: Short time working and lay offs \nTo discuss this more you can talk to the panelists- Rachel Richardson Rachel.richardson@dwf.law Jenny Rankin Jenny.rankin@dwf.law
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/managing-change-in-a-challenging-economy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230926T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230926T143000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20230912T092236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T094855Z
UID:7632-1695729600-1695738600@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:The Future of Manufacturing Workshop- with the Future of Work Institute
DESCRIPTION:As a leader in the manufacturing sector\, you need effective strategies to attract\, recruit and engage your frontline workforce. During this workshop\, hear from Barry Winkless\, Cpl’s Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Future of Work Institute and other experts Elysia Hegarty and John Twomey\, Flexsource and Darrach Teague Cpl on how you can deliver innovative workforce programs and create employee-centric cultures to keep your workforce engaged\, increase employee retention\, and improve business outcomes. \nVirtual breakouts will be facilitated to encourage discussion and develop common themes of interest. \nDuring this workshop you will: \n\nLearn how employee expectations have changed for the modern-day workforce and what the future of work needs to look like in your organisation\nGet insights from real world case studies on how you can innovate your approach to your workforce development\nDiscuss key challenges and steps manufacturing leaders need to consider when creating meaningful relationships with their employees\nDiscuss how technology can contribute toward employee engagement and satisfaction\n\nThis will be the first in a series of workshops in partnership with Cpl and The Future of Work and we will use this workshop to engage in interactive discussions to shape the series to ensure that the content best fits the needs of manufacturing organisations. \nSpeaker \nChief Strategy Officer at Cpl Group & Head of the Future of Work Institute \nBarry is an Author\, Thinker\, Speaker & Doer. As Head of the Future of Work Institute and Chief Strategy Officer at CPL Group\, he majors in the disciplines of creative leadership\, strategic change and employee experience\, with a particular focus on how society is changing and what that means to the world of work. Over the past 25 years\, he has worked globally with some of the world’s most respected organisations and has executed significant real-world projects across Ireland\, Europe and the USA. Recently named as one of the world’s Top 50 Future of Work influencers by Onalytica\, Barry believes that the future of work offers a true collaborative advantage for those who truly embrace it.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/the-future-of-work-workshop-with/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230921T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230921T173000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20230915T130925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T130925Z
UID:7652-1695312000-1695317400@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:UKIMS Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The UK Government published further detail on the Windsor Framework on 9 June. The Trader Support Service (TSS) is here to support your members understand the next steps they can take to benefit from the Windsor Framework. \nCrucially\, registration is now open to the UK Internal Market Scheme (UKIMS)which will allow a broader range of businesses to enjoy the benefits of the Windsor Framework. We encourage your members to sign-up as soon as possible – UKIMS will replace the existing UK Trader Scheme (UKTS) from 30 September 2023. \nThis will be an interactive session with plenty of opportunity to talk directly to experts from TSS.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/ukims-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230706T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230706T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20230629T181504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T191020Z
UID:7505-1688648400-1688652000@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Windsor Framework Engagement Webinar
DESCRIPTION:We will be joined by colleagues from HMRC and the Treasury to discuss specific custom elements that are specific to the manufacturing sector. \nHM Treasury staff will also be explaining various Policy elements of the Framework. \nItems for discussion include: \nThe new Duty Reimbursement Scheme.\nThe digital Customs Duty Waiver scheme.\nTRQs (focus on the overall process of moving to everything being done on a customs declaration)\nUKIMS – with a focus on eligibility and who can apply.\nThu\, Jul 06\, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (IST) \nWe look forward to having you attend the event!
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/windsor-framework-engagement-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230627T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230627T143000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20230616T143653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T144026Z
UID:7469-1687870800-1687876200@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Manufacturing NI- Grow Your Exports Safely
DESCRIPTION:For any business entering a new market—especially in a country on the other side of the globe—the risks can be daunting. \nFinding new customers\, suppliers and partners\, understanding the local business culture and trade laws\, and working out the logistics of shipping your goods are just a few of the challenges of doing business internationally.  And what about foreign exchange fluctuations\, understanding payment practices and insurance requirements\, geopolitical developments and country risk and accessing the working capital you need to expand into an international market? \nThe reality is there are many possible country\, political and financial risks that you need to familiarize yourself with before entering any market of opportunity. And more importantly\, you need to understand how these risks could impact your company’s operations—and plan accordingly. \nThis webinar will help you to understand those key considerations\, help you mitigate these risks and outline the supports available to set your business up for success. \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n\nWelcome by Stephen Kelly\, Manufacturing NI\nRisks of growing business in export markets and how to navigate safely (Atradius/Lockton);\n\n\nHow banks can support with export sales (including UKEF) (Barclays – Mark Henderson);\n\n\nInvest NI export supports\n\n\nPanel session chaired by Stephen Kelly\, ManufacturingNI
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/manufacturing-ni-grow-your-exports-safely/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220512T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220512T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20220328T202239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220328T202645Z
UID:5553-1652349600-1652378400@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Anchor High Summit 2022
DESCRIPTION:We hope that you can join us for Manufacturing NI’s Anchor High Summit on Thursday 12th May 2022 in The Galgorm Resort & Spa.  Registration will be from 9am with the event opening at 9.45am and closing @5pm.  Lunch will be served as well as light refreshments throughout the day.  In the evening from 7pm onwards we will enjoy a 4 course gala dinner and networking with some after dinner special guests.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/anchor-high-summit-2022/
LOCATION:Galgorm Resort & Spa\, 136 Fenaghy Rd\, Ballymena\, BT42 1EA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Anchor High Summit
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210629T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210629T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20210607T190606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T190606Z
UID:4802-1624971600-1624975200@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Department for Communities Programmes and Services Webinar’
DESCRIPTION:Blurb TBC
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/department-for-communities-programmes-and-services-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210527T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210527T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20210518T194642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210519T193510Z
UID:4661-1622124000-1622127600@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Just Ask- Webinar with Outsource
DESCRIPTION:Manufacturing NI are teaming up with Outsource for a webinar on Technology. \nJoin the team from Outsource Solutions on this informal webinar series to ask questions and find out more about how technology could MAKE LIFE BETTER for you and your business. \nConnect with us on 27th May at 1pm to adventure into the unknown and find out why when it comes to Cyber-Crime: \n\nSecuring your business is about more than fences and CCTV.\nDefence is better than attack when it comes to spend.\nTop tips and easy wins to share with your team and protect your bottom line.\n\nHear from Stephen Crawford and Sandra Quinn as they explore the topic and share recent experiences from NI cyber-crime activities. \n 
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/just-ask-webinar-with-outsource/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210222T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210222T183000
DTSTAMP:20260420T041228
CREATED:20210216T200745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T200746Z
UID:3222-1614013200-1614018600@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Trader Support Service Webinar
DESCRIPTION:For the third in our series with Trader Support Service\, we’ll be joined by Frank Dunsmuir and Shanker Singham to discuss a number of key enhancements and releases to the TSS and how it will impact your business. \nSome of the issues we’ll be approaching are: \n\nSupplementary Declarations\nTariff Options (At Risk/Not at Risk\, Rules of Origin\, UK Trader Scheme and How to claim a waiver)\nSimplified Frontier Declaration for Controlled Goods\nConsignment First (Groupage Model)\nTSS Transit Service (GB to NI via IE)\nIndirect Exports (NI to GB via IE)\n\nRegister at the link below \n 
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/trader-support-service-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Brexit,Webinar
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