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Industry Associations in Ireland
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Energy Storage Ireland
Energy Storage Ireland is a representative body for those interested and active in the development of energy storage in Ireland and Northern Ireland. We work together to promote the benefits of energy storage to decarbonising Ireland’s energy system and engage with policy makers to support and facilitate the development of energy storage on the island.
1 to 10 staff
Irish Steel
Join the leading steel industry and metal fabricator's network in Ireland today! Irish Steel offers comprehensive and solution-focused guidance to our fabricator-members. We provide specialist support when purchasing machinery and software, training, welding, sustainability advice and design solutions. Our Certification Support programs for UKCA & CE keep members up to date with regulations. Our online portal will be ready later in the year and will contain lots of interesting, relevant and valuable information. Fabricators can boost their visibility with the Irish Steel Member Certificate and logo usage across our physical & digital platforms. We offer regular networking opportunities, training events, and the chance to promote your business at our Annual Irish Steel Awards & Gala Night in October. Join us to become part of a close-knit, well-informed network of fabricators, suppliers, consultants, and service providers to the metal fabrication industry sector. Trust us to help you make your business more effective quickly and reliably. Choose Irish Steel for a thriving and sustainable future in the steel industry.
11 to 50 staff
Espo - European Society Of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
The European Society of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology (ESPO) aims to promote the quality of care of children with otorhinolaryngologic disorders within Europe. ESPO was founded in 1994 and succeeded the European Working Group in Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology (EWGPO). It is a non-profit organisation, exclusively involved in scientific, educational and charitable activities.
1 to 10 staff
Irish Medtech
Irish Medtech is a business sector in Ibec. We aim to promote and support an environment that encourages the sustainable development and profitable growth of multinational and indigenous medical device and diagnostic companies.
1 to 10 staff
Kerry Tourism Industry Federation
The tourism industry of Kerry has used the platform of KTIF since its establishment in 2020 to form solutions to challenges faced by the industry and represent the industry with a collective voice at both county and national level. KTIF works to the profile of and advocates for tourism industry education and upskilling. In 2021 and 2022, KTIF’s active sustainability sub-committee worked with industry partners to achieve a Global Destination Sustainability ranking of thirteenth in the world. The federation also continues to lead the collaborative destination marketing for Kerry through its tourism brand Discover Kerry. The redevelopment of in 2023 is a partnership project between KTIF, KerrySciTech and Kerry County Council.
1 to 10 staff
Association Of Higher Civil And Public Servants Ahcps
The Association is a registered trade union affiliated to the Irish Congress of Trade Unions. We represent over senior civil servants and managers in the State sector. Our members are key policy influencers and public service providers who have made a major contribution to Irish life and administrative, economic and social development since the foundation of the State.
1 to 10 staff
Associated Craft Butchers Of Ireland
The Associated Craft Butchers of Ireland (ACBI) is based in Ringsend, Dublin, with members throughout the Country. Associated Craft Butchers of Ireland was established in to bring together the four trade associations representing the independent butcher sector in this country. ACBI has members across the country and is involved in training and upgrading, setting standards and raising the profile of the Craft Butcher. The Association has many roles in assisting and promoting the Craft Butcher. Training, Business Mentoring, Promotional Materials, Marketing Campaigns, Technical and HR assistance, Seminars, Demonstrations, Branded Packaging and Seasonal posters are some of the areas of support available to the members. ACBI encourages consumers to look for the Craft Butcher logo to be sure of having the very best, traceable, traditionally prepared meat available. Meat from a Craft Butcher is sourced, slaughtered and prepared locally and so reduces Food Miles (helping our carbon footprint), and also eliminating stress to the animals. Transporting animals’ long distances before slaughter has a detrimental effect on the meat quality. By supporting your local Craft Butcher you can be sure of the highest quality produce. ACBI promotes, trains and advises Craft Butchers throughout Ireland to help make your local Craft Butcher the best place to find value and quality in the current economic situation. Your Craft Butcher respects meat as a quality product and will happily provide cookery tips and storage advice to his customers. Get to know your Craft Butcher. This way, he or she will learn what you like and will always try to have it for you.
1 to 10 staff
Ccma Ireland
To facilitate collaborative shared learning for our members through networking events, operational working groups and to promote the industry in Ireland. WE ACHIEVE THIS THROUGH: Showcasing Best Practice & Networking Events Industry Awards Shared Learning and Development Member User Groups Facilitation of Organisation Collaboration & Partnerships Industry Insights & Benchmarking Executive Exchange
1 to 10 staff