Event Start:
29 Jan 2025 05:00 PM
Event End:
29 Jan 2025 08:30 PM
Location:
Dublin
Event Summary:

IPFA Ireland, Dublin

The future of delivering infrastructure after the Super Election Cycle


Join us for a topical discussion on how the 2024 Super Election Cycle is set to impact the delivery of critical infrastructure projects across Ireland. Focusing on geopolitical climate, sustainability, supply chain and funding of projects, our expert panel will share their valuable insights on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

Speakers to be announced shortly


Event Details

Registration: 5pm
Event begins: 5.30pm
Networking: 6.50pm

Format: In-person briefing; key note presentation, panel discussion and interactive Q&A followed by a networking reception

Address: EY Wavespace, Harcourt Centre, Harcourt Street, Dublin 2.

Important notice for members: We are accepting registrations for this event assuming your organisation will continue its membership for next year. Please note: your organisation will need to have confirmed your 2025 membership prior to the activity so that we can reconfirm your place.

Hosts

Organisation:
EY

Fees

Name :
IPFA Member
Amount
0.00
Currency
GBP

Name :
Public sector
Amount
0.00
Currency
GBP

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