Ambition Issue 47 (July/August 2021)

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ROUND-UP

IT’S TIME TO PRESS THE RESET BUTTON The Belfast Innovation and Inclusive Growth Commission, chaired by Sir Michael Lyons, former chairman of the BBC, has recently published forward-looking, pragmatic proposals for NI and Belfast to press the reset button on how prosperity and growth is delivered. The ‘Reset for Growth’ report stresses that urgent and radical action is needed to turn around Northern Ireland’s struggling economy and deliver better future opportunities for people living here. It sets out a wide range of propositions to amplify the city and region’s future success under four focused action areas: • More globally relevant – Belfast and the region needs to up its game in supporting trade and investment successes. The opportunity exists for the region to punch well above its weight, but it must seize it. • Immediate action on climate change and turning this into an economic opportunity – the report recommends starting with retrofitting homes across the region and decarbonising transport to reduce demand on fossil fuels, with a target for Belfast to be Carbon Neutral by 2050. The Commission also believes that Belfast needs to grow its GreenTech industries at pace. • Housing development – Housing development needs to sit at the core of the city’s renewal plans. The provision, quality and affordability of housing is a key ingredient to a city’s attractiveness as well as offering a significant economic benefit. • Stronger core city – Belfast and other economic hubs need investment to bounce back from COVID-19 and other underlying economic and social challenges if they are to drive the region’s recovery.

Members of the Belfast Innovation and Inclusive Growth Commission: Suzanne Wylie (Belfast City Council); Grainne Long (NI Housing Executive); Ann McGregor (NI Chamber) and Cllr Áine Groogan.

• A laser focus on building world-renowned business clusters – through large scale investment in research and innovation and developing capability and talent. A copy of the Belfast Innovation and Inclusive Growth Commission report is available by emailing bccmedia@belfastcity.gov.uk

HYSTER-YALE GROUP CELEBRATES 40 YEARS IN CRAIGAVON WITH MULTI-MILLION EXPANSION Hyster-Yale Group is celebrating 40 years of manufacturing lift trucks at its plant in Craigavon with a multi-million dollar site expansion. The Craigavon facility, which opened in 1981, was built and equipped with the most up-to-date robot systems and equipment. Over the years the plant has grown, and now manufactures thousands of forklifts each year for export throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa. It employs hundreds of people from the local area and is recruiting dozens more as the site expands in preparation for future manufacturing demands and new product lines. Jim Downey, Plant Manager for Hyster-Yale Group EMEA in Craigavon, commented: “The success of our plant at Craigavon is driven by our incredible people who have worked together to conquer challenges, embrace new opportunities, and maintain forward momentum. With our site expansion and talented team, we are excited to be laying the foundations for the next 40 years of success.” The company has invested millions of dollars over the past two years developing the factory, which incorporates leading technologies and automated systems. The new 60,000 sq. ft. extension to the factory will be known as the Sands Building, in honour of Harry Sands, former Senior VP and Managing Director, EMEA, for Hyster-Yale Group, who retired in 2020 after 40 years with the company, most recently based in Craigavon. It has been built with environmental specifications in mind, as the site aims to reduce carbon emissions by 30%, in addition to realising

Hyster-Yale Plant Manager Jim Downey and Invest NI Chief Executive Kevin Holland.

targets for reducing water consumption, waste, and landfill. The latest plant extension also incorporates an environmentally friendly Sustainable Urban Drainage System, and the plant continues its commitment to biodiversity.

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Jim Fitzpatrick

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pages 98-100

It’s Time to Press the Reset

3min
page 97

Fully Booked

5min
pages 86-88

Dine & Wine - Chris Rees

4min
pages 94-95

Niamh Campbell

3min
page 89

Nigel Walsh

4min
page 90

Version 1 Acquires Neueda

4min
page 85

Mark Owens

9min
pages 91-93

Business Class Motoring James Stinson

7min
pages 82-84

World Class Belfast

2min
pages 80-81

Danske Bank announces CEO

2min
pages 76-79

Stairway to Seven

2min
page 75

Paul McClurg

4min
page 74

New Division is Fit for Purpose

2min
pages 72-73

Launch of New Course at NRC

4min
pages 70-71

Dr Ian Smyth

3min
page 69

Structural Integrity

6min
pages 66-68

Serving the Community

12min
pages 62-65

Focusing on the Future

5min
pages 58-59

Colleges Supporting Business

16min
pages 51-57

Jane Shaw

3min
page 50

The Social and Economic Influence

7min
pages 40-43

John Campbell

12min
pages 44-49

Laura Jackson

3min
pages 38-39

NI Chamber and Pinsent Masons

6min
pages 35-37

NI Chamber in Conversation With

12min
pages 30-33

Lynsey Foster

4min
page 34

CEO Update

2min
pages 28-29

New Training Programme to boost Hospitality Skills

2min
pages 20-21

Jonie Graham

4min
pages 14-15

My Ambition is to

2min
pages 16-17

Next Steps for Economic Recovery

4min
pages 22-25

Setting the Scene for Diversity

4min
pages 26-27

Q+A - Catherine McConkey

3min
pages 12-13

Julie Skelly

3min
pages 18-19

Kate Marshall

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pages 10-11
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