Event Start:
30 Jan 2020 04:30 PM
Event End:
30 Jan 2020 07:30 PM
Location:
EY Building, Harcourt Centre, 2 Harcourt St, Dublin, Ireland
Event Summary:

IPFA Ireland: Dublin
The Road to Sustainable Transport and Mobility


As the way in which people and goods move is set to change dramatically, there is also the competing and critical goal of carbon and emissions reduction. We will discuss how both the public and private sector can work together to address these issues to ensure we build transport systems which are fit for purpose and environmentally beneficial.

4.30pm Registration 

5.00pm Welcome & Introduction
Anthony Rourke, Director, Government & Infrastructure Advisory, EY 

5.10pm Keynote Address
Tony Canavan, Global Transport Leader, Government & Public Sector, EY
 
5.30pm Panel Discussion - The Road to Sustainable Transport and Mobility
Chaired by: Ferga Kane, Partner, Government & Infrastructure Advisory, EY
Anne Graham, CEO, National Transport Authority
Jim Meade, CEO, Irish Rail
Brendan Keating, CEO, Port of Cork Company
Sharon Finegan, Head of Climate Action Unit, Department of the Taoiseach
 
Question & Answer Session
 
6.25pm Closing Remarks & IPFA Update
Anthony Rourke, Director, Government & Infrastructure Advisory, EY
IPFA Ireland Branch Council Member

6.30pm Networking Drinks Reception kindly hosted by EY

Hosts

Organisation:
EY

Fees

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