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SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILITY SUMMIT SUMMIT2015 2015 Securing Ireland’s Future AVIVA STADIUM November 3rd 2015 Securing Ireland’s Future
Securing Ireland’s Future Connecting Key Stakeholders Responsible for Creating a Sustainable Ireland
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Welcome
AVIVA STADIUM November 3rd 2015
The Theme of the National Sustainability Summit Conference & Exhibition is
“Securing Ireland’s Future” Dear Delegate, It’s clear that sustainability is no longer an optional add-on for business. In a commercial world of 5 and 10 year plans, adapting to climate change is now an imperative. Companies need to know that their supply chain is both secure AND sustainable. Shareholders and customers are increasingly demanding to know where their products are coming from. Market advantage will flow to those companies which can prove it. EU emissions reduction targets are already influencing business planning in all sectors of the Irish economy: construction, manufacturing, IT, food, aviation, energy, water, retail, hospitality, logistics and supply chain. Innovations and entrepreneurial skills have already begun to create a more sustainable Ireland, and this will be reflected in the National Sustainability Summit. The purpose of the National Sustainability Summit is to create a forum where business leaders, innovators, regulators and government can examine both the commercial opportunities in the emerging green economy as well as the challenges in achieving sustainability goals. Our aim is to create an annual event which will chart how industry is progressing and how Ireland Inc can secure competitive advantage. This is not just a social call-to-action but a wake-up call for Irish business – something which will only become more apparent in the event of an international deal in Paris. A collaborative approach to sustainability is called for. Key stakeholders need to work together to achieve very challenging targets, including those already set by the European Union. There will be significant penalties for government and losses for business in the event of failure. The speaker line up is drawn from senior management from the largest and most influential Irish and international companies who have delivered quantifiable eco results. Speakers come from areas such as pharmaceutical, food, aviation, retail, hospitality, food, construction, manufacturing, IT, logistics and supply chain and energy sectors. It will deliver compelling case studies that will help you create a sustainable business of your own or adapt your current business model. Finally I would like to personally thank all of the speakers, sponsors and exhibitors who have contributed to making this conference possible. Without their support it would not be possible to stage such a comprehensive event. If you are interested in presenting, sponsoring or exhibiting next year please do not hesitate to contact me. I hope you have a very enjoyable day.
Key topics will include: • Water Management • Energy Efficiency • Sustainable Energy • Recycling • Waste Reduction • Sustainable Construction & Buildings • Sustainable Food • Sustainable Manufacturing • Sustainable IT • Sustainable Technology • Consumer Engagement • Sustainable Packaging • Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain • Regulations and Policy • Sustainable Investment
Regards
Colin Murphy
Colin Murphy Managing Director National Sustainability Summit Supporting Associations
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• Tax and Legal issues • Sustainable Transport • And Much More...
Timetable Main Stage Speaker Timetable Times
Name
Times
Name
8.55 - 9.05
Paul Cunningham – Editor, The Week In Politics, RTE Political Unit
12.15 -1.15 1.15 - 1.35
9.05 - 9.25
Seán Kelly – Fine Gael MEP for Ireland South
9.25 - 9.45
Ambassador Jean-Pierre Thébault – French Ambassador
9.45 - 10.05
Joe Power – VP & Site Director, GSK, Cork
10.05 - 10.25
Senan McGrath – Chief Technology Officer, ESB eCars at ESB
10.25 - 10.55
Break
10.55 - 11.15
Michael Rea – Chief Operations Officer, Carbon Trust
11.15 - 11.35
Brian Handcock – Head of Sustainability, John Sisk and Son
11.35 - 11.55
Garry Connolly – Founder Partner of GConnTec & President of Host in Ireland
11.55 - 12.15
Óonagh McArdle – Lead Supply Chain Improvement & Sustainability Specialist,The Dow Chemical Company
Lunch Padraig Brennan – Senior Business Analyst, Origin Green, Bord Bia Geoff Mackey, Sustainable Development & Communications Director, BASF Europe North Per H Ståhl – CIO, Solar 21 Alyn Deane – Strategy, CSR & EHS Lead, Arytza Break Panel Discussion: Paul Cunningham (Chair) (Frank McGovern - EPA, Eamon Ryan - Green Party, Michael Rea - The Carbon Trust - further speakers TBA) – Creating a sustainable Ireland - the main challenges and opportunities Cormac Nevin – Lead Energy Engineer, Wyeth Nutrition Frank McGovern – Head Climate Research, EPA Paul Cunningham, Editor, The Week In Politics, RTE Political Unit
1.35 - 1.55 1.55 - 2.15 2.15 - 2.35 2.35 - 3.05 3.05 - 3.45
3.45 - 4.05 4.05 - 4.25 4.25 - 4.35
Workshop 1 (am) - Food & Agriculture (Zone 1 West) Times 9.45 - 10.00 10.00 - 10.15 10.15 - 10.30 10.30 - 10.55 10.55 - 11.10 11.10 - 11.25 11.25 - 11.40 11.40 - 11.55 11.55 - 12.10 12.15 - 1.15
Name Olga Grant – Research Fellow, UDC Forestry Ben Braou – Business General Manager, Alltech E-CO Andy Green – Sustainability Sales Manager, BM TRADA Break Dr. Srinivasa Reddy Chaganti – Industrial Research Fellow, School of Physics and AMBER, TCI Wasim Haskiya – Energy Manager, Keelings Mark Quick – Director, Nephin Whiskey Company Eric Robson – RU Manager, TSSG
Topic Water management in horticulture, agriculture, and forestry Meeting our targets – The importance of agriculture Can’t see the food for the trees Eco- friendly bio-based and compostable polymer materials for sustainable food packaging Keelings Approach to Sustainability Practicing what you preach: Aligning procurement processes with company sustainability values. Driving sustainable food production with Precision Agriculture.
Lunch
Workshop 1 (pm) - Energy (Zone 1 West)
Sponsored by
Times 1.15 - 1.30
Name Adrian McCarthy – Site Energy Manager, GSK
1.30 - 1.45 1.45 - 2.00
Conor Casey – CEO, Casey Technology Dr. Maeve Flynn – Senior Ecologist, Planning and Environment Unit, Grid Development and Interconnection, EirGrid Donal Kissane – Energy & Environment Division, Engineers Ireland Challenges associated with developing workable energy policy Damian Costello – Business Developer, Decode Innovation Is the business of sustainability about to become sustainable? ...and is that entirely good news for the sustainability sector? Break Andrew Mullen – Chief Engineer, Radisson Blu Energy management in hotels Michael Dunn – Director, Iona Capital Achieving Zero Landfill: Practical Solutions Through Waste to Energy Vikram Pakrashi – School of Engineering, UCC, Ireland Monitoring the Dynamics of Renewable Energy Devices Arran Dowling- Hussey, Editor, Construction, Engineering & Practical Issues arising from the Sustainability Energy Act 2002 Energy Law Journal of Ireland Danny Jones MIET – CEO and founder of Off Grid Energy Ltd How hybrid technology addresses the ‘Energy Trilema’ of reducing cost, cutting emissions and improving reliability in construction, events and other temporary power applications
2.00 - 2.15 2.15 - 2.30 2.35 - 3.05 3.05 - 3.20 3.20 - 3.35 3.35 - 3.50 3.50 - 4.05 4.05 - 4.20
Topic Energy Kaizen, How GSK Dungarvan developed a plan to cut CO2 Emissions by 70% Sustainable = Competitive? New approaches to Grid Development/ Sustainable Grid development
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Workshop 2 (am) - Data (Zone 2 East) Times 9.45 - 10.00
Name Regina Reulbach – Commercial Development Manager, Insight Centre for Data Analytics 10.00 - 10.15 Gearoid O Riain – Founder & Managing Director, Compass Informatics 10.15 - 10.30 Dr. Diarmuid Grimes – Senior Postdoctoral Researcher, Insight Centre for Analytics, UCC 10.30 - 10.55 Break 10.55 - 11.10 Mike Higgins – VP Sales & Marketing, Wisetek 11.10 - 11.25 Oisin Boydell – Senior Researcher at CeADAR, UCD 11.25 - 11.40 John O’Keeffe – VP EMEA, Nitro 11.40 - 11.55 Emma Hogan – Data Anayst, Irish Centre for High-End Computing, ICHEC 11.55 - 12.10 12.15 - 1.15 Lunch
Topic Smart Cars - Smart Cities - Smart World: A data-driven society Achieving sustainability best practice at national and corporate levels using location and information technologies ICT for Sustainability
Best practices for secure & responsible management of used IT systems Data Science for a Sustainable Future Sustainability in the New World of Content & Documents Enabling Sustainability Research with High Performance Computing
Workshop 2 (pm) - Construction (Zone 2 - East) Times 1.15 - 1.30 1.30 - 1.45 1.45 - 2.00
Name Conor Clarke – Head of Energy Conservation Unit, OPW John K. Downey BA (Hons), MRUP, MBA, MRTPI, MIPI – Director of Downey Planning, Downey Planning & Architecture Alan Hendry – Head of Sustainability, Jacobs Engineering
2.00 - 2.15
Gary Nixon - Business Development Manager, IES Ltd.
2.15 - 2.30 2.35 - 3.05 3.05 - 3.20 3.20 - 3.35 3.35 - 3.50 3.50 - 4.05
Tom Moloney – Director, Construction Information Services (CIS) Break Barry McDermott – Head of Sustainability, PM Group Paul O’Reilly – Founding Director, ORS Karol Sikora – Postdoctoral Researcher and Adjunct Lecturer, NUIG Jacqueline Zita Gibson – Director, Green Papilio Sustainability Solutions
Sponsored by
Topic OPW’s Optimising Power @ Work energy efficiency campaign Sustainability from a planning and development perspective Scotland’s Way Ahead, the challenge of delivering low carbon infrastructure Building design and operation: Using IES technology to close the performance gap Sustainability in Construction Sustainable Design & Project Delivery The Smart Citizens Guide to Saving Energy in the Built Environment New developments for sustainable construction materials Embedding sustainability across your business culture
Workshop 3 (am) - Water, Wastewater and Water Efficiency (Zone 3 - East) Times 9.45 - 10.00 10.00 - 10.15 10.15 - 10.30 10.30 - 10.55
Name Liam McCarton, Sean O’Hogain – Lecturer, (WIRC), (ESHI), DIT Kieran Nolan – Head of School of Chemical Sciences at DCU Brendan Walsh – PhD Researcher UCC Break
Topic Nature Based Resource Recovery and the Circular Economy in Ireland Novel Materials for Wastewater Treatment An industrial water management value system framework
Workshop 3 - Transport Supply Chain & Logistics (Zone 3 East) Times Name 10.55 - 11.10 Frances Cleary – Project Coordinator, Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG) 11.10 - 11.25 Ronan Hallissey – Senior Environmental and Sustainability Professional, Mott MacDonald 11.25 - 11.40 Kieran Lettice – Cluster Manager at Energy Cork 11.40 - 11.55 Colin Darby – CEO, Volt Motorcycles & Micron Optical 11.55 - 12.10 Jakub Marecek – Research Staff Member at IBM 12.15 - 1.15 Lunch
Topic Transport focused research, EU research opportunities to leverage Sustainability in Design – Leading the way Drive4Zero: A successful bottom-up approach to accelerating electric vehicle penetration in Cork Making electric sexy! Information Provision in Urban Traffic Management
All presentations/timetables are subject to change. Please check with onsite event timetable on the day.
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Timetable Workshop 3 (continued) - Transport Supply Chain & Logistics (Zone 3 East) Times
Name
Topic
1.15 - 1.30
Aidan Flynn – General Manager Business Services FTAI
Competitiveness in the logistics sector reliant on sustainable compliant operations
1.30 - 1.45
Dr Natasha Evers, Dr Amaya Vega – Marketing Discipline and SocioEconomic Marine Research Unit (SERMU), NUI Galway
HGV road charges in the UK and other European countries and how this may affect Irish international freight transport stakeholders
1.45 - 2.00
Dr. John Paul Dean – Senior Researcher, UCC
Sustainable Aviation – Getting off the ground?
2.00 - 2.15
Jury Gualandris – Lecturer in Management, UCD
Sustainability gaps in supply chains: where they come from and how can we address them?
2.15 - 2.30
Mark Bennett – Chairman, ECO-UNESCO
Cycling and cities: enabling technologies
2.35 - 3.05
Break
Workshop 4 (am) - Corporate Social Responsibility, Stakeholder Engagement (Zone 4 East) Times
Name
Topic
9.45 - 10.00
Patrick Paul Walsh – Chair of International Development Studies in UCD & Senior Adviser to the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York
UN 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda: Opportunities and Challenges for Irish Based Partnerships
10.00 - 10.15
Victor Branagan – Senior Sustainability Consultant, SustainED
Models of Sustainable Business - why we need them, what they can do
10.15 - 10.30
Rebecca Maughan – Lecturer in Accountancy, UCD
Building Legitimacy with Internal Stakeholders
10.30 - 10.55
Break
10.55 - 11.10
Paul Price – An Taisce Climate Change Committee
Pathways to a Low-Carbon Future: How We Get There Is Important
11.10 - 11.25
Jennifer Casey – CR Adviser, Business in the Community Ireland
Understanding the Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility in Ireland
11.25 - 11.40
Maria Flanagan – Engagement Associate, Social Entrepreneurs Ireland & Michael Kelly – Founder, GIY
Adventures in Food – How food growing can create a healthier happier and more sustainable world
11.40 - 11.55
Declan White – Environmental Executive, Enterprise Ireland
Enterprise Ireland Environmental Supports
11.55 - 12.15
Robert Moss – Green Communities Manager, An Taisce
Green Communities Programme
12.15 - 1.15
Lunch
Workshop 4 (pm) - Environmental Stewardship (Zone 4 East) Times
Name
1.15 - 1.30
Raoul Empey – Sustainability Engineer, Sustineo
Climate Talk Ireland
1.30 - 1.45
Karl Dalton – Environment Manager, Connolly Hospital
First, do no harm! Sustainability Steps in Healthcare
1.45 - 2.00
Maura Lyons – Programme Manager, Leave no Trace
The outdoors is yours, protect it.
2.00 - 2.15
Margaret Gormley – Chief Park Superintendent, OPW
Good environmental stewardship in park management
2.15 - 2.30
Michael Millane – Research Officer, Inland Fisheries Ireland
Strategy, policy and practice: protecting Ireland’s waterways from the threat and impacts of invasive species.
2.35 - 3.05
Break
3.05 - 3.20
Edward Murphy – Waste Officer Assistant, Cork University Hospital
Achieving a Sustainable Environment in Acute Healthcare Settings
3.20 - 3.35
Liam Lysaght – National Biodiversity Unit
Helping to Mainstream Biodiversity
3.35 - 3.50
Barbara MacMahon – Senior Sustainability Engineer
Life Cycle Thinking - strategies which add value to your organisation while protecting people, the planet and corporate reputation
3.50 - 4.05
Craig Bullock – Research Fellow, School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy, UCD
Ecosystem Services, Sustainability, Policy and the Private Sector
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Speakers Main Stage Speakers Paul Cunningham Editor, The Week In Politics, RTE Political Unit – Chairman
Paul Cunningham is an Irish journalist and author. He is currently Europe Correspondent for RTÉ News and Current Affairs. He has regularly reported on conflicts, natural disasters and other matters outside the EU. Most recently he reported from Iran, Ukraine and Iraq. He has won multiple awards for his work. Cunningham has also written two books, including Ireland’s Burning. Seán Kelly MEP
Throughout my time in the European Parliament, sustainability has been a common theme in all policy areas. This is particularly true for the Committee on Industry Research and Energy (ITRE) where we routinely debate the sustainability of industrial processes and the energy mixes of Europe. This year, however, the debate has gathered pace as we approach December and the UNFCCC COP21, at which we expect to see a global agreement reached to ensure we meet our 2oC objective. Over the past few months I have led discussions in the ITRE Committee as we look to put forward the Parliament’s position ahead of the conference. I am also honoured to have been appointed as a European Parliament representative ahead of it. Discussions were tough at times – there is certainly a balance to be struck between showing the highest level of ambition possible and ensuring a fair deal for our industries – but I believe we found a good balance in the end. I, and likely most others in attendance in Paris, will be keen to see an ambitious, effective and binding global agreement in December – the ambition must be global, otherwise we put the competitiveness of some of our key growth sectors at risk. In my work this year, I encouraged colleagues to call for the adoption of an ambitious and fair agreement that recognises the parallel challenges of combatting climate change, and ensuring global food security. I look forward to sharing my experiences from all of this work at the Sustainability Summit and hope to get important views and feedback from home as COP21 fast approaches.
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Michael Rea Chief Operating Officer The Carbon Trust
“Michael joined the Carbon Trust in 2002 as Director of Strategy, responsible for developing existing and new services to reduce carbon emissions and develop low carbon technologies. He has carried out a number of strategic and operational roles at the Carbon Trust, including Director of Technology Development and his current role of Chief Operating Officer. Previously, Michael was at McKinsey & Co where he specialised both in corporate & business unit strategy and performance improvement. Prior to that Michael worked at Procter and Gamble in product supply. Michael Rea is a graduate of University College Dublin where he completed a BEng (Mech) in 1991. He was awarded the faculty gold medal in his final year. He also completed an MBA at INSEAD, Paris in 1996.” Joe Power VP & Site Director GSK Cork
Joe is Site Director of GSK’s Cork site since December 2013. Joe joined GSK in 1988 as an Engineer at Cork, where he held various roles including Engineering Director and Operations Director. He then held a number of senior global roles at GSK before being appointed to his current role. Joe is a Chartered Engineer (UCD), holds an MBA (Warwick) and a Masters in studies in Manufacturing Leadership (Cambridge). Brian Handcock Head of Sustainability John Sisk and Son Ltd
Brian is Head of Sustainability for John Sisk & Sons Ltd and has over 25 years’ experience of environmental and sustainability issues in a range of industries including construction, waste management, consultancy and manufacturing sectors. He is also active in a range of construction industry sustainability initiatives as current chair of CIRIA Environment Advisory Panel, Chair of CECA Environment Committee and contributor to CIP Environmental Manual as well as contributing to the development of a number of British Standards.
Geoff Mackey – Sustainable Development & Communications Director, BASF Europe North
Geoff is responsible for a service portfolio in Europe North including Sustainable Development, Advocacy & Communications. He advises a wide range of strategic and tactical groups inside and outside BASF including private, public and third sector organizations. At BASF, we create chemistry – and have been doing for 150 years, ranging from chemicals, plastics, performance products and crop protection products to oil and gas. As the world’s leading chemical company, we combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility. Through science and innovation, we enable customers in nearly every industry to meet the current and future needs of society. www.basf.com. Óonagh McArdle – Lead Supply Chain Improvement & Sustainability Specialist,The Dow Chemical Company
Óonagh McArdle is the Lead Supply Chain Improvement & Sustainability Specialist at The Dow Chemical Company. Óonagh is responsible for leading improvement projects to support productivity improvements, operational reliability and improved customer service performance. Óonagh was involved in the development of the Supply Chain Sustainability Strategy for Dow and has responsibility of leading the End-To-End Transparency and Environmental and Efficiency objectives of the strategy. As well as this Óonagh is the EMEAI Sustainability Network Leader for Dow and the Strategy Design Focal Point for Dow’s Global Packaging Sustainability Council. Senan McGrath Chief Technology Officer ESB eCars at ESB
ESB eCars is providing a national electric vehicle charging infarstructrue for ireland. Senan is also on the project Board for the biggest EU-funded EV project, Green eMotion and also other EU projects such as Mobi, Europe, Enevate and PlanGridEV. Senan serves the Project Board for the UK
Speakers Government funded Northern Ireland Plugged in Places Project and he also represents Ireland on the Eurelectric EV Task Force. Alyn Deane Strategy, CSR & EHS Lead Aryzta UK/Ireland
Experienced, operations- based sustainability/CSR leader, working with company senior managers to navigate the complexities of sustainability, to develop a strategy and plan, to put it into action, and to communicate and engage effectively both internally and externally. Leading cross-functional teams, setting high standards, facilitating high performance in shaping of Aryzta Bakeries strategy and CSR policy. Developing capability and capacity across the teams through effective delegation, coaching and constructive/supportive feedback, heavily involved in preparing for and implementing significant change Alyn actively collaborates with other Aryzta Businesses across Europe and America. In conjunction with senior management Alyn has Identified and focused on core issues when dealing with complex information/situation. Alyn encourages team members to see the relationships between issues and grasp the high level and socio-political implications. By making sound and well informed decisions, understanding their impact and implications, Alyn strives to effectively balance the business issues, Food processing elements and the citizen impact in all directions. Alyn initiates and takes personal responsibility for delivering results/services in strategy and CSR and balance strategy and operational detail to meet business needs. Per Stahl Chief Investment Officer Solar 21
Per Stahl holds a law degree from Magee Law School and started his career with ING Financial Markets in the Netherlands, where he worked as a vice president with the structured investment group. He has since held senior positions with State Street Trust and Bank, Next Paradigm Capital and Amsterdam Capital Trading where he focused on investment strategies and structuring for the institutional investment clients, prior to joining Solar 21 as Chief Investment Officer in 2013. In addition to overseeing the investment activities of Solar 21, Per also acts as the senior investment advisor to Greenroom Investments
ICAV in relation to private equity transactions within the renewable energy sector. Cormac Nevin Lead Energy Engineer at Wyeth Nutritionals Ireland Ltd, Nestle UK&Ire
• Evaluate the payback of energy saving projects and develop capital requisition applications to secure funding including grant application packages. • Develop and maintain the site’s Energy Management System (EMS) • Utilise EMS to identify possible savings and also to highlight energy wastage at the earliest possible incidence. • Monitor Utility performance (Steam, Electricity, Nitrogen, Refrigeration, Compressed Air and Water) • Collate & Present the energy performance to the management team. • Forecast the site’s energy requirements in conjunction with finance and production planning departments. • Review new corporate energy guidelines and ensure the site is compliant. • Ensure that the site’s energy needs are addressed cost effectively. • Liaise with corporate regarding the EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) and carbon credits. • Working with Obligated Parties to ensure that projects receive correct financial support. • Ensure that the principles of good Measurement & Verification are applied. • Carry out Energy Efficiency Design Reviews of projects being developed for the site. • Ensure CHP operation is carried out efficiently and is economically beneficial to the site. • Promote Energy Awareness across the site. • Ensure the smooth development & handover of systems from construction to commissioning and into sustainable operations. • Working with teams on continuous improvement processes. • Evaluate the sites readiness for future ISO 50001 certification. Padraig Brennan Senior Business Analyst Origin Green, Bord Bia
Padraig Brennan holds the position of Manager, Sustainability Development in Bord Bia.
Over recent years Padraig has led a number of Bord Bia research programmes examining Sustainability and its implications for the Irish food and drink industry. He has been part of the team involved in the development and implementation of Bord Bia’s Origin Green Sustainability programme, which aims to demonstrate the commitment of the Irish food and drink industry at both farm and manufacturing level to producing in a sustainable manner and highlight the targets being set by the industry to deliver further improvements over time. Padraig is from a farming background in Kilkenny and holds a Bachelor of Agricultural Science from UCD and a Masters in Marketing from the University of Western Australia. Garry Connolly Founding Partner GconnTec & President, Host In Ireland
Host in Ireland is an industry-led and sponsored initiative demonstrating why Ireland is an optimum location to host Digital Assets. Host in Ireland’s online and Offline activities will endeavour to always provide timely and accurate information relating to digital asset hosting in Ireland. Host in Ireland demonstrates Ireland’s leadership by way of our five core values: 1. P ower: Affordable power with a focus on renewable energy; 2. P ipes: Global connectivity to Europe and the Americas combined with high bandwidth capacity and redundancy; 3. Policy: Pro-business policy, necessary security that regulated industries require with tax benefits; 4. P edigree: Credibility. Leading Global. gaming, cloud, finance and e-commerce companies have called Ireland the home for their digital assets for well over five decades; and 5. P eople: Talented workforce that comes from a culture that puts people first. Host in Ireland positions Ireland as an ideal location for Global companies to expand their global footprint in a secure centralised and secure geographic location. Host in Ireland Provides Timely and Accurate information on Ireland’s Digital Asset Hosting EcoSystem and provides Globally based organizations premium digital asset hosting options in Ireland.
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Speakers Dr Frank McGovern Environmental Protection Agency
Dr Frank McGovern joined the Environmental Protection Agency in 2000 and leads on Climate Change activities. His PhD is in atmospheric physics and he is a member of number of expert bodies. He is a regular delegate to meetings of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Food and Agriculture Speakers Ben Braou Business General Manager Alltech E-CO2
Ben joined leading global animal nutrition company Alltech in 2012, focusing on sustainable agriculture programmes. Upon the acquisition of agri-environmental specialists E-CO2, Ben has jointly been responsible for the integration and expansion of Alltech E-CO2. Alltech E-CO2 focuses on the development of onfarm carbon and water footprinting software and assessments to help achieve efficient, profitable and sustainable agricultural practices. Olga Grant Research Fellow UCD Forestry
Olga Grant is a plant scientist with a particular interest in the water use and requirements of both crop plants and natural vegetation. She has a PhD from the University of Leeds and has worked in universities and research institutes in the UK, Portugal, and Ireland. She is currently a Research Fellow in the School of Agriculture and Food Science, UCD with many scientific publications relating to plantenvironment interactions. She also has abundant experience of transferring technological solutions to stakeholders – particularly in the horticultural sector. These solutions include sensors for detecting crop water requirements and aid irrigation scheduling, and approaches to manipulate crop growth and improve crop quality by controlling water availability.
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Her research has also been applied to selecting cultivars with enhanced water use efficiency or drought tolerance. Dr. Srinivasa Reddy Chaganti Industrial Research Fellow School of Physics and AMBER, TCI
Dr. Srinivasa completed his Ph.D in 2007 from Indian Institute of Technology Khargpur, India. Presently, he is an Industrial Research Fellow in PMNC group of School of Physics and AMBER, Trinity College Dublin. His current research is exploring possible applications of bio-based polymer blends and composite materials thereof for sustainable food packaging. Prior to joining TCD on Feb. 2014, he worked at Institute of Biomaterial Science-Teltow, Germany and Israel Institute of Technology-Haifa, Israel, where he addressed structure property relations of shape memory polymer blends and composite fibres and structure property relations of electrospun polymer nanofibers, composites for biomedical applications. Mark Quick Director Nephin Whiskey Company
Mark Quick has experience in the creation and professional management of start-ups from concept, through business planning, building teams, raising investment capital, securing grant funding, finding early adopters, gaining reference customers, negotiating & closing deals, attracting talent and doing business internationally. He is extremely focused on good corporate governance and conscious of the role of sustainable business within society. Andy Green Sustainability Sales Manager BM TRADA
Andy Green is Exova BM TRADA’s Sustainability Sales Manager. Focusing on food, home and personal care industries, Andy is instrumental in supporting the uptake of certified sustainable palm oil and central to the development of our Responsibly Sourced Scheme, an effective route to demonstrate sustainability on a range of products, whilst limiting the increase in auditing requirements.
Andy serves on the RSPO Communications and Claims Standing Committee and acted as technical facilitator for the RSPO during the supply chain certification standards review. Andy is committed to the aims of sustainability standards, the benefits of independent certification and the need to ensure a harmonised approach to audit requirements. BM TRADA is part of the Exova Group which provides independent certification, testing and inspection, technical and training services. Wasim Haskiya Energy Manager Keelings
Wasim Haskiya obtained his PhD in Robotics in the year 2000, and then worked as a lecturer in Mechanical Engineering. He has also, worked in R & D of Micro/Nano-Robotics, Educational Modular Robots, and Nano Manufacturing include smart materials. In addition, Managed own IT company from 2006 to 2014. In 2014 completed a MEng focused on energy, since then he has been employed in Keelings as Energy & Sustainability Engineer. Achievement: Over 10 publications in journals, conferences and a book; 20% Energy reduction; Grants from SEAI, Enterprise Ireland, Horizon 2020 and energy credit; R&D a new concept of cooling utilizing static pressure rather than fans rotation. Eric Robson RU Manager TSSG
Mr Robson joined the Telecommunication Software & Systems Group (TSSG) of Waterford Institute of Technology as a Senior Researcher in February of 2007. During this time he co-founded the Knowledge Discovery and Databases group and successfully collaborated with colleagues, both within the TSSG and in other similar organisations across Europe, to win over €1.2m of competitive funding.
Speakers Energy Speakers Adrian McCarthy Site Energy Manager GSK Dungarvan
Adrian is responsible for the management of and delivery of annual Energy Reduction targets in both of Dungarvan GSK Sites during time of continuted growth and expansion. Adrian hosted the Energy Kaizen event which developed a 4 year plan for 70% CO2 reduction and 65% Energy Cost Reduction by end of 2017 through structured, planned, innovative cost saving and renewable energy projects. Adrian has delivered a 7.5% reduction in energy usage in first full year with a saving of €450,000 per annum. Awarded best in Consumer Health for GSK for 2014. Implimentation of ISO 50001 to site for compliance with EED Article 8. Tasked with delivering these targets on time and within budget. Budget Managment for Site Energy and Energy Saving Capital Projects of cira €6m/yr. Arran Dowling-Hussey Editor – Construction, Engineering & Energy Law Journal of Ireland
Arran Dowling-Hussey is a practising Barrister, Arbitrator and Mediator. He edits the Construction, Engineering and Energy Law Journal of Ireland. Arran is a former full time member of the School of Law of Dublin City University. Dr. Vikram Pakrashi - Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Structural Engineering, Dynamical Systems & Risk Laboratory, School of Engineering, UCC
Dr. Vikram Pakrashi, a Lecturer in Structural Engineering within the School of Engineering UCC, is a researcher with over 120 peer reviewed journals and conference papers. He is the director of the Dynamical Systems and Risk Laboratory (DSRL) in UCC. Vikram received his doctorate from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland specialising in the field of health monitoring of structures employing dynamic responses and associated vibration control methods. He carried out his postdoctoral
research in structural reliability analysis at Trinity College Dublin. Vikram worked as a Chartered Consulting Engineer subsequently and was involved with multiple infrastructure-related projects relevant at a national level in Ireland. Vikram is the founder of Engineers Without Borders (EWB)– Ireland: UCC Chapter and is the Head of Learning, EWB-Ireland. He is also a senior committee member of Engineers Ireland, Cork Region. Vikram is active on a number of projects related to Marine Renewable Energy Devices and is a member of Marine Renewable Energy Ireland (MaREI), a centre of excellence funded by Science Foundation Ireland. Donal Kissane Chair – Energy and Environment Division, Engineers Ireland
Donal Kissane is a Chartered Engineer and MBA with over 20 years experience in the energy sector both in Ireland and internationally. He worked for many years in the upstream oil & gas and power generation industry with General Electric in various overseas locations. On returning to Ireland he has worked with many of the large energy users in the Cork area and is currently working with Gas Networks Ireland. He is chair of the Energy and Environment Division of Engineers Ireland. Damian Costello Business Development Manager Decode Innovation
Damian Costello is Managing Partner in Disruption Strategy Consultancy Decode Innovation. Damian has more than 20 years’ consulting experience, having delivered successful strategy, product and service breakthroughs in Ireland, Europe, North America and Asia. Damian has worked with leaders from multinationals to start-ups across the Energy, Medical Device, Pharmaceutical, Retail and ICT sectors. A natural storyteller, he is passionate about the Ireland’s potential to become a leader in the next wave of global economic prosperity. Over the past year Damian has been immersed in a comprehensive ‘Deep Dive’ into the energy sector and his unique strategic insights in this area are being used to define policy and strategy across the sector.
Andrew Mullen Chief Engineer Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Cork
Andrew Mullen is Chief Engineer at the Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Cork, and since 2007 has implemented and overseen a multi award winning energy management programme. Andrew’s programme primarily focussed on “no cost, low cost” measures and has produced savings in excess of €100,000 per annum since implementation. The Hotel has won the prestigious Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland Energy Management Award with the judges noting that the Hotel had “an inspirational approach to energy management”. Andrew’s work has also been recognised by the Irish Hospitality Institute having previously won the Environmental Manager of the Year Award. Conor V Casey CEO Casey Technologies
As a professional energy management consultant and CEO of Casey Technology since 1995 Conor has developed energy management systems compliant with ISO 50001 for such organisations as NUI Galway, NUI Maynooth, Diageo, Dairygold, Premier Periclase, Carbery Milk Products, Staunton Foods and many others. Michael Dunn Director Iona Capital
Michael has over 20 years’ experience within waste management and infra-structure investment. He has worked for both the public and private sector and held board positions for the last 15 years of his career including chairman of ELWA Ltd, which operates the largest MBT facility within the UK and has previously held senior roles within Shanks and Veolia Group. In addition to his roles and responsibilities as a Director of Iona where Michael sits on the Investment Committee and the Group Boards, he is a non-executive Director of London Waste Limited and a voting member of the Investment Committee of the London Waste and Recycling Board which is a funded from central government and the London Development Agency to invest in projects that promote waste reduction and recycling in London.
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Speakers Michael is a MCIWM and has a Master in Finance degree from the London Business School. Dr. Maeve Flynn – Senior Ecologist, Planning and Environment Unit, Grid Development and Interconnection, EirGrid
Maeve has worked as Senior Ecologist within the Planning and Environment Unit of EirGrid since 2010. Maeve is responsible for all aspects relating to ecology and environment both in Grid Development, and throughout the wider EirGrid Group in Ireland and Northern Ireland. This includes creation and implementation of policies and process to ensure the environmental sustainability of grid development as well as direct input into project proposals. Prior to working forEirGrid, Maeve was a Senior Project Manager with Natura Environmental consultants for six years where she undertook ecological impact assessments for various energy and transport projects. Maeve studied Zoology in UCC. She was awarded a Teagasc Walsh Fellowship to undertake her PhD which examined the effects of the REPS Agi-environment scheme on avian biodiversity. She is a full member of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management. Danny Jones MIET- CEO and Founder Off Grid Energy Ltd
From beginnings as an engineer with GEC, Danny has worked for all of his career in the field of energy conversion and storage and has pioneered micro-hybrid power solutions into the temporary power market and also for permanent off grid applications. His expertise is in the application of hybrid power technology across renewables, temporary power, utilities, construction, events and energy storage.
Data – IT Speakers Regina Reulbach Commercial Development Manager Insight Centre for Data Analytics
Regina Reulbach is the Commercial Development Manager in Insight Centre for Data Analytics, Ireland’s best funded research centre creating a
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data driven society. Working in the crossover of industry and research, she is supporting industry partners to leverage innovative technology from research, to make better informed decisions based on data. Formely, she was profit and loss responsible for consumer products in ICT and Healthcare. In various roles she was leading products across the complete lifecycle, from road map planning to product definition to phase-out. She is also helping to build and develop spin-ins and spin-outs from university. Dr. Diarmuid Grimes Senior Postdoctoral Researcher Insight Centre for Data Analytics, UCC
Dr. Diarmuid Grimes is a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics (UCC), which is a Science Foundation Ireland research centre and is a joint initiative primarily between researchers at four universities: DCU, NUI Galway, UCC and UCD. The primary expertise of the Insight group at University College Cork is in the area of Optimisation and Decision Analytics. Dr. Grimes is currently involved in the EU funded project “GENiC: Globally Optimised Energy Efficient Data Centres”. Dr. Grimes has worked on a number of projects whose focus was energy efficiency and sustainability. Some sample projects include automating energy usage in the residential sector (in partnership with Intel Research Labs Europe), real-time electricity price prediction for the Irish market (for use by energy-cost aware scheduling end-systems), energy-efficient train timetabling for urban rail transport networks, and optimising energy usage in large scale data centers. Gearóid Ó Riain Founder and Managing Director Compass Informatics
Gearóid Ó Riain is founder and managing director of Compass Informatics, a leading information and location technologies company in Ireland and the UK. He is also co-founder and CEO of GoParkit. com which has created a location-smart parking payments & management platform. Gearóid’s experience combines wide thematic expertise, technology, and entrepreneurship.
Mike Higgins VP Sales & Marketing Wisetek
Mike is a 30 year Global IT hardware industry veteran having previously held senior management roles for the EMC Corporation, Memorex Telex and Xerox Corporations. A key focus throughout Mike’s career, has been the design and management of technology refresh programmes for major hardware manufacturers and Enterprise IT users. A well-recognized IT industry speaker, having addressed many CIO forums globally, Mike holds an MBA from the University of Nottingham; HND Business Studies from De Montfort University, a post graduate Diploma in Strategic Marketing Management (Dip.M.) and is a member of the UK based Chartered Institute of Marketing (MCIM). Oisin Boydell Senior Researcher at CeADAR UCD
Oisin leads the CeADAR research team at UCD in the research and development of fast turnaround projects working closely with industry across a variety of data analytics areas. Oisin’s particular specialist technical areas include real-time continuous analytics and distributed, scalable stream processing technologies, machine learning, recommender systems, data mining and social media analytics. John O’Keeffe VP EMEA Nitro
John was one of the first Nitronauts in our EMEA HQ, based out of Ireland. He leads a fast growing team in his role as VP EMEA. He’s responsible for all aspects of the business in EMEA including Sales, Marketing, Customer Success, Recruitment & Renewals. John has a history of being a part of fast growing companies and is passionate about developing his team and their careers. Prior to joining Nitro, John was the 9th employee of Salesforce.com EMEA in 2000 where his career continuously developed, ultimately becoming VP for SMB Sales for Europe. He has also held Customer Relationship Management positions at GE Capital & Pearson Education. John attended University College Cork and holds a
Speakers Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Economics. He likes nothing better than spending his free time with his twin daughters and wife, and watching his beloved Cork hurling team. Emma Hogan Data Analyst, Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC)
Emma Hogan is a Data Analyst at the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC). With a background in Economic Policy and Data Analytics, she combines coordinating the ICHEC Public Sector Engagement programme with consulting on data analytic and public policy issues at ICHEC. She has previously worked as analyst across North America and Ireland in industries spanning financial services, FMCG and pharmaceuticals.
Construction-Building Speakers Jacqueline Zita Gibson Director Green Papilio Sustainability Solutions
Jacqueline is a self-driven qualified environmentalist, with experience ranging from African wildlife conservation, to low carbon construction and ethical procurement. As Sustainability Manager with GRAHAM Construction for over seven years, she helped establish a companywide sustainable business approach that encompassed environmental protection, social improvement and economic regeneration in areas where they work. In March 2015 she set up her own consultancy ‘Green Papilio’ to embed sustainability across a range of sector organisations. Supporting BREEAM, LEED and CEEQUAL sustainability assessed projects; she understands the need for sustainable decision making, early in design stages. Assisting site and procurement teams meet targeted credits, she was instrumental at engaging the right people at the right time. She was instrumental at helping GRAHAM achieve the Most Sustainable Building Award across the UK for three years running, for their Head office in CO. Down, and subsequently led a three year TSB, Innovate UK funded programme to further
test sustainable building standards. She is active in a range of collaborative networks, including: 2Degrees, Smart Eco Hub, ICE Sustainability Forum, and Business in the Community, Climate NI and Fairtrade Foundation. Her interest and personal philosophy is in “Sustaining our Planet – Supporting our People”. Conor Clarke Engineer Grade 1 OPW
Specialist in optimisation of Energy Performance in commercial (new and existing) buildings. Expert in large-scale energy conservation programmes. Mechanical and Electrical Building Services – Lead Engineer in large Government Building Projects. Represent OPW on various National Technical Committees and Working Groups including NSAI (IS3218 – Irish Fire Alarm Standard), ETCI (TC2 Wiring Rules) & DOE Building Regulations Part J Working Group. Guest lecturer in Energy and Sustainability in DIT. Specialties:Energy Conservation, Government Procurement – Construction, Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Buildings, Irish Fire Alarm Standard, NSAI & ETCI Technical Committees. Alan Hendry Head of Sustainability Jacobs Engineering
Alan is the Director for Sustainability at Jacobs. He has worked on a wide variety of initiatives including transport, planning, construction and programme delivery and is involved in key sustainability networks. He has worked with clients as diverse as the NDA, Dallas Fort Worth Airport, Scottish Water Solutions and the Highways Agency on key sustainability initaitives. Alan is currently the Chair of the Scottish Branch of the UK Business Council for Sustainable Development and a Board Member of the Industrial and Power Association. Alan holds a BA (Hons) in Planning as well as an Advanced Diploma in Environmental Management.
Alan has excellent links with key Government Departments and Agencies, Regulatory Organisations, Business Groups and Sectoral Trade Bodies through his involvement in delivering Government Programmes such as the Knowledge Transfer Programme and resource efficiency programme Envirowise. Alan has experience in helping organisations deliver Government and Corporate ambitions on sustainability, through working with a range of staff at all levels on policy development, communication and knowledge sharing. John K. Downey, BA (Hons), MRUP, MBA, MRTPI, MIPI – Director of Downey Planning, Downey Planning & Architecture
John Downey is a Chartered Town Planner and the Director of Downey Planning a dynamic planning, development and environmental consultancy. John holds a BA (Hons), Master’s Degree in Regional and Urban Planning (MRUP) and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA) and is currently studying a Barrister of Law (BL) degree. John is a former Chair of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and is a corporate member of the Irish Planning Institute. He currently sits on the Policy Practise Committee of the RTPI in London. Karol Sikora Postdoctoral researcher & Adjunct Lecturer, NUI, Galway
Dr. Karol Sikora, PhD, MA, MSc, BSc, is an Adjunct Lecturer and a Postdoctoral Researcher at the National University of Ireland, Galway and is involved in the €0.5 million international project: ‘Innovation in Irish Timber Usage’, funded by the Irish Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine. He also acts as a co-supervisor of PhD Walsh Fellow carrying out the project: ’The influence of silvicultural practice on the structural properties of Irish timber’, funded by Teagasc. Dr. Sikora is active member of 3 COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Actions related to the timber engineering field, a Member of Task Group 1 of Timber Standards Consultative Committee of National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI), and acts as referee for the several international journals, including: Construction and Building Materials & Materials in Civil Engineering. His research experience is interdisciplinary and research interests include areas of: engineered-wood product, concrete
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Barry McDermott is Group Head of Sustainability and is responsible for the development and promotion of sustainability within PM Group business operations, design services and project delivery. Barry is an environmental engineer and certified sustainability assessor with 20 years’ experience in delivering sustainable business solutions, helping organisations produce tangible economic, environmental and social benefits, enabling them to build long-term business success. Since joining PM Group, Barry has held positions as Environment, Health & Safety Manager and has been specialist technical lead in the areas of renewable energy & biogas, water and wastewater engineering, environmental management and sustainability assessment across all PM Group sectors globally. Paul O Reilly Chartered Engineer ORS
Paul O Reilly is a chartered engineer, awardwinning entrepreneur, and energy consultant with over 25 years experience advising both public and private sector organizations on energy saving matters in the built environment. He is a founding member of ORS, an internationally acclaimed project management and consulting engineering company. Paul is also a director of numerous sustainable energy development and advisory organizations including Watt Footprint a web-based company, associated with energy advice. Paul is also the Author of a new book titled “Watt Footprint A Smart Citizens guide to saving Energy in the Build Environment”. Tom Moloney Director Construction Information Services (CIS)
Tom Moloney is the Managing Director of Construction Information Services. The company
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has been the lead provider of project information for Ireland for over 43 years. Since acquiring the company in 2002, Tom has taken the company from the traditional medium of the printed CIS Report to the provision of a real-time online information system, which is continuously enhanced using the latest available technology. Prior to acquiring CIS, Tom was the Group Financial Director of the Corporate Image Group, the parent company of CIS. He commenced his career with the Smurfit Group and gained valuable experience working for a number of companies within the organisation, including Smurfit Irish Papers Sacks and Smurfit Corrugated Cases. He was also involved in the establishment of the exclusive Smurfit Riverview Sports and Leisure Club. Gary Nixon Business Development Manager IES Ltd.
Gary is currently a business development manager and product manager for Integrated Environmental Solutions Ltd. Gary holds an Honours Bachelor degree in Building Services Engineering from the Dublin Institute of Technology and is a member of the Institute of Engineers Ireland. Gary has been working for IES since 2007. Gary progressed from a technical role as a project consultant to a business development manager role in 2011. In the business development role Gary has worked and is active in the Irish, UK, USA, European, South African and Australian Markets predominantly on the software side of the IES business. With Gary’s in depth technical knowledge and experience of building performance modelling software and building physics in general, Gary is able to educate professionals on the benefits and use of the Virtual Environment software and work with organisations to identify the correct services and software solutions that IES can offer to their business, ultimately leading the client to marketing differentiation, technical advantage and increased productivity. In parallel to his role as business development manager, Gary is the Product manager of for IES TaP since 2012. IES TaP is a secure, cost effective and easy to use project management system, to streamline, manage and automate the certification process for Green Building Ratings Online. In his time as product manager of IES TaP, Gary has gained considerable experience. IES TaP is now in five different regions namely; UK, EU,
USA, Qatar and South Africa. Gary has been responsible for constructing working agreements with the Gulf Organisation of Research and Development in Qatar and the Green Building Council of South Africa in order to bring the IES TaP technology to these partners to support them in achieving their goals of promotion, encouragement and facilitation of green building in the construction industry in their respective regions.
Water, Wastewater and Water Efficiency Speakers Sean O’Hogain Lecturer, WIRC & ESHI Dublin Institute of Technology
Dr. O’Hogain has been lecturing on the Engineering degree course for 30 years, specialising in water and wastewater analysis. Recent teaching innovations have included courses in sustainability and climate change. Research topics have included Reed beds, design construction and monitoring and Rainwater Harvesting, design construction and monitoring. Research projects included TECSPAR, an EU funded collaboration between three European Institutions and three Latin American Institutions. Liam McCarton Lecturer, WIRC & ESHI Dublin Institute of Technology
Liam McCarton is a Chartered Engineer, with over 20 years’ experience in International Development, Environmental Engineering & Project Management of water, sanitation, education & health infrastructure projects. Liam has project managed major infrastructure projects in Ireland, Asia and Africa. Liam leads the Development Technology Research Group within the Water Innovation Research Centre (WIRC) at DIT (www.dit.ie/dtc). Liam is also a director of Engineers Without Borders – Ireland. Kieran Nolan Head of School of Chemical Sciences Dublin City University
Kieran Nolan carried out his PhD at York University, Toronto Canada. After completing his PhD in 1996 Kieran worked in both the pharmaceutical and packaging industry until 1998 when he joined the NCSR at DCU. In 2001 Kieran became a Lecturer
Speakers in the School of Chemical Sciences at DCU and Senior Lecturer in 2012. Kieran was a founding member of the DCU UDRI Environtech, that was established in February 2011, which is now part of the Dublin City University Water Institute. In October 2014 Kieran became the Head of School of Chemical Sciences at DCU. Expertise The Nolan research group has been intensively involved in the area of environmental sciences since its inception in 2001. In the past, Dr Nolan’s group has specialised in the development of new chemoreceptors for application in environmental sensing and extraction of heavy metals from waste streams. More recently, the Nolan group has turned its attention to the development of new ‘Green’ synthetic technologies, with particular emphasis on the development of new energy and water efficient microflow photochemical reactors. The Nolan group also specialises in the design and preparation of new photocatalysts and integrated photocatalytic composites such as dye-TiO2, activated carbon-TiO2, Graphene-TiO2 and mineralgraphene composites for application in the removal of pollutants from industrial waste water streams. Brendan Walsh Chartered Engineer UCC
Brendan Walsh is a Chartered Engineer with over twenty years Industrial and Consultancy experience. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Engineering Science degree in research into “Phase Change Materials”. Brendan is currently pursuing a PhD in “Software for Water and Energy Management” with the Intelligent Efficiency Research Group at University College.
Transport, Logistics and Supply Chain Speakers Colin Darby CEO Volt Motorcycles & Micron Optical
Volt Motorcycles is the worlds newest and most exciting electric motorcycle and scooter producer.
We are producing vehicles with different styles for different people’s tastes and encompassing some truest great features. We are introducing some cutting edge battery technology and our vehicles are easy to get on and drive. The future of transportation will definitely be electric vehicles and we are proud to produce and be a part of this enabling a cleaner more peaceful world for everyone to live in. Micron Optical is Europes premier microscope and imaging specialists for nearly half a century. Through the decades we have introduced our customers to new and cutting edge technology, and have been responsible for introducing ergonomics in microscopy to our customers in Ireland. We are distributors for some of the best quality products in the world including our flagship Zeiss range of microscopes. With our experience of microscopy we decided it was time to also introduce our own brand of high quality microscopes at affordable prices. With our continued commitment to the environment we have introduced all our own microscopes with energy efficient LEDs. Kieran Lettice Cluster Manager Energy Cork
Chartered Civil & Environmental Engineer and International Energy Consultant. Cluster Manager of Energy Cork and Regional Outreach Contact for Irish Climate-KIC partnership. Consultant in the areas of renewable energy project development, renewable energy policy development, energy procurement and risk, market analysis, energy efficiency, sustainable energy policy, low-carbon R,D&D, sustainable product policy, and international development. Expert consultant to UNDP, Global Environment Facility and European Union funded projects in the renewable energy field. Has carried out strategic energy projects for clients that include: • United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), • I nternational Energy Agency (IEA), • C arbon Trust, • E nvironmental Protection Agency (EPA) • B BC World Service
• C onocoPhillips • T oyota, • U K Atomic Energy Agency (UKAEA) • U K Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), • U K Department of Trade and Industry (DTI and its successor BERR) • S evern Trent PLC • Numerous local authorities Specialties: Energy policy, renewable energy market development, energy procurement and risk, wind energy, renewable energy technologies, market analysis, international development. Jakub Marecek Research Staff Member Marine IBM
Jakub Marecek is a research staff member at IBM Research. Together with some fabulous colleagues, Jakub develops solvers for optimisation problems in power systems and transportation within IBM’s Smarter Cities Technology Centre. Until July 2012, had been at the School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, where he had worked on distributed solvers for non-smooth convex optimisation problems. Prior to that, worked on general-purpose integer programming at the University of Nottingham, and on signal processing and scheduling at ARM Ltd. Jakub grew up in Brno, the Czech Republic, where he had worked in two start-up companies before studying for his first degree. Frances Cleary Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG)
Frances Cleary – Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG) Dr Paul Deane Senior Researcher UCC
Dr Paul Deane is a senior researcher with UCC’s Energy Policy and Modelling Group and has been working in the energy industry for approximately 9 years in both commercial and academic research. His research activities include the EPA funded TIMES integrated energy modelling of
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Speakers Ireland which assesses pathways to a low carbon energy system. Paul is also a member of the Insight_E group which is a European, scientific and multidisciplinary think-tank for energy which informs the European Commission and other energy stakeholders. It supports Energy policy at European level by providing advice on policy options and assessing their potential impact. Ronan Hallissey Senior Environmental & Sustainability Professional, Mott MacDonald
Senior Environmental Scientist for Mott MacDonald in Ireland. Senior environmental scientist with ten years experience in environmental assessment for planning and environmental management. Responsible for the overall project management of Environmental Assessments including EIA for major infrastructural projects including road (highway) projects, power plants, electricity transmission networks and municipal wastewater treatment plants. Experienced in environmental management for major road and light rail projects, post planning. This experience includes contract compliance management and monitoring for major road PPP (Public Private Partnership) projects (N25 Waterford Bypass PPP Scheme) and environmental management for the detailed design phase of the Bergen Bybanen Phase 3 Light Rail Project. Project management of Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEA) of Plans. Management of IPPC Licence Applications & Reviews. Specialist technical background in water quality, having being employed in a catchment management role and having undertaken extensive research in water quality and catchment management leading to a PhD. Jury Gualandris Lecturer in Management UCD
Jury Gualandris is Lecturer in Management at Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, University College Dublin. He completed his undergraduate and master degrees in Management Engineering at Bergamo University
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(Italy), where he then obtained the PhD in Economics and Management of Technology. During the PhD program, he spent a year as Visiting Scholar at Ivey Business School (Ontario, Canada). Jury’s research provides insights into the management of inter-organizational practices and network structures fostering sustainability, resilience and innovation in extended supply chains. He has received a number of research awards including the 2012 PhD Proposal Award from the College of Sustainable Operations of Production and Operations Management Society (POMS), and the 2012 best Paper Award from the International Purchasing and Supply Management Education and Research Association (IPSERA). His research has appeared in leading outlets including Journal of Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, The International Journal of Production Research, Production Planning and Control, The Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management, The International Journal of Logistics Management, among others. Mark Bennett Smart Cities and Sustainability
Chairman ECO-UNESCO July 2007 – October 2015 (8 years 4 months) Dublin, Ireland Environmental education charity with 15 staff. Board member since 2007, Chairman since 2010 • Work closely with National Director to adhere to excellent standards of governance and delivery • Annual National Young Environmentalist Awards held in Mansion House in Dublin • Profile City Centre headquarters with event spaces and education facilities. Executive Dublin City Council April 2008 – July 2015 (7 years 4 months)Dublin City Council Office of the CEO working on partnership projects with industry and academia, including PwC (organisational design), ESB/Renault (electromobility), Intel (Smart City), Google (Google for Work) and CDP (carbon disclosure). • Won IBM Smarter Cities Challenge 2014 focusing on solar energy for city infrastructure • Published annual local authority sustainability report series, gaining international profile
Director of Business Development The Green Way April 2012 – May 2013 (1 year 2 months) Dublin. Cleantech cluster project delivering innovative test-bed projects, showcases and engagement • Organised EU Presidency European Cluster Managers event including EU Environment Ministers Founder Connect CSR January 2007 – April 2008 (1 year 4 months) Dublin. Start-up delivering Corporate Social Responsibility strategy to clients in Ireland and UK. • Clients included ITV (resources), The Portman Group (ethics), Dublin Joint Policing Committee (policy). Member of winning team in CSR category, UK Management Consultants Awards. Dr Natasha Evers - Marketing Discipline and Socio-Economic Marine Research Unit (SEMRU), NUI Galway
Natasha is both a full-time Lecturer of International Marketing & Exporting and an Associate Researcher in the Socio-Economic Marine Unit (SEMRU), at NUI Galway. Natasha holds Ph.D (International Marketing – Seafood) and M.Econ.Sc Degrees from University College Dublin and further holds the position of Visiting Professor of International Marketing & Entrepreneurship at University of Halmstad, Sweden. Natasha is actively engaged in a number of marine research projects in the areas of international maritime logistics, port performance and marine commerce, all externally funded by the Irish Marine Institute. Natasha further served a Ministerial appointment as Board Director on the Port of Galway until July 2015. Natasha’s research interests include international marketing, commercialisation and business model development of Innovations in the Marine Science, Food and Life science sectors. Natasha is lead author of international book ‘Technology Entrepreneurship–Bringing Innovation to the Marketing Place” (2014: Palgrave-MacMillian).
Speakers Dr Amaya Vega Research Fellow, Socio-Economic Marine Research Unit, NUI Galway
Amaya is a research fellow in the Socio-Economic Marine Research Unit (SEMRU) at NUI Galway. She holds a Ph.D. from University College Dublin, Ireland (Economics, 2007). Her research interests include marine and maritime economics, the effects of transport on regional development, the assessment of the sustainability of transport systems and the analysis of transport demand. Amaya has experience in the development of socio-economic indicators for sustainability and accessibility in a transport context. Since joining SEMRU in July 2012, Amaya has been involved in the assessment of methodologies for the valuation of Ireland’s ocean economy and its impact on the national economy. Aidan Flynn General Manager Business Services FTA Ireland
New Business Startup – Established a Training and Consultancy business specialising in the commercial fleet sector. Successfully developed a network of well established and loyal client base. Communicate key messages frequently and in a manner easily understood by all Promote Road Safety and encourage a culture of personal responsibility for all those using our roads for business and pleasure Specialties:Best Practice compaliance solutions for companies distributing or handlings freight or goods.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Engagement Speakers Patrick Paul Walsh Chair of International Development Studies University College Dublin
Patrick Paul Walsh, Chair of International Development Studies in University College Dublin and Senior Adviser to the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York.
Patrick Paul Walsh received a Ph.D. in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is a Government of Ireland, Marie Curie (Brussels), IZA (Bonn), RSA (London) and REPOA (Tanzania) Fellow. During the academic year 2014-2015 he was a Visiting Senior Research Scholar at the Earth Institute and adjunct Professor in the School of International Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York. During 1992-2007 he worked in Trinity College Dublin. He left Trinity College Dublin as a College Fellow and Dean of Social and Human Sciences. He was a Visiting Professor at K.U. Leuven during 1997-1999 and a Research Scholar in the Department of Economics, Harvard University, during the academic year 2002-2003. He is a Director of the UCD Centre of Sustainable Development Solutions and co-ordinates the UCD Ph.D. in Global Sustainable Development. He chairs the Academic Steering Committee of the Global Association of Masters of Development Practice that is based at the Earth Institute at Columbia University. He is a member of the Social Science Committee for Science Europe. Honorary secretary, and editor of the Journal, of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland. Victor Branagan Senior Sustainability Consultant SustainED
Victor Branagan is a Senior Sustainability Consultant / Educator at SustainED He has 7 years experience in delivering sustainability consulting to enterprises and organisations in Ireland and world-wide to help embed best green practises. He has extensive experience lecturing in third level sector, delivering enterprise and sustainability courses and workshops and coaching and mentoring SME’s and individuals through Enterprise Actions Ltd (15+ yrs). Victor’s achievements to date include; developed and delivered the first Sustainable Business module in Ireland on the International Business degree programme in the Irish American University (2007). Victor holds a Masters in Strategic Leadership towards Sustainability (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden, 2010) and a Masters in Entrepreneurship Management (University of Limerick, 2004).
His employers/clients include; the Irish American University, the National College of Ireland, the University of Limerick and the Waterford Institute of Technology, as well as the University of Washington. Rebecca Maughan Lecturer Marine Research Unit, UCD
Rebecca Maughan joined UCD Business School in 2012 as a Lecturer in Accounting. Rebecca is currently studying for her PhD in the area of corporate sustainability practices at the Amsterdam Business School at the University of Amsterdam. Rebecca completed her undergraduate (B.Comm) and master’s (M.Acc) level education at UCD. She is also a member of the Chartered Accountants in Ireland (CAI), having qualified with Arthur Andersen and KPMG. Prior to her appointment in UCD, she was a lecturer at School of Business, Dublin Institute of Technology. Rebecca’s research interests are qualitative in nature and span a range of disciplines including: corporate sustainability practices and reporting, corporate governance, organizational identity and accountability in family firms, accounting education and qualitative methods. Her research work is currently focused on two main projects: the first is in the area of sustainability, identity and accountability in a family firm and the second focuses on the governance process in Irish semi-state bodies. A range of book chapters, professional articles, working and conference papers have been published from these projects. Rebecca has been the recipient of a number of research funding awards. Individual awards include a New Horizons Grant from the Irish Research Council in 2012 and the Irish Accounting and Finance Association Doctoral Funding Award in 2012. In collaboration with colleagues in DIT, she was part of successful projects receiving funding from the National Academy for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning and the DIT Post-Graduate Research & Development Skills Programme. Robert Moss Green Communities Manager An Taisce
With a background in Geology Robert Moss graduated with an MSc in Sustainable
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Speakers Development from the School of Spatial Planning at Dublin Institute of Technology in February of 2010. Since then he has been involved with the set up and running of the community garden support group; Dublin Community Growers. This is a network of community gardeners who meet monthly within central Dublin. An open group, they meet to discuss community gardening projects, and the issues faced by these projects. Dublin Community Growers also organise events to promote community gardens as amenities to be valued. The core ethos of Dublin Community Growers is represented by social inclusion, and environmental responsibility. For more information see: www.dcg.ie Robert became Chairman of the Environmental Focus Group of the Dublin Community Forum back in September 2009. Since 2015 Robert Moss has been a member of the Dublin City Environmental Strategic Policy Committee. It is the task of this SPC, as a committee of Dublin City Council, to advise and assist the council in its work in relation to the environment. Robert Moss joined the Green Communities Programme with An Taisce Environmental Education Unit in January 2011, with a brief for researching the future direction for this successful community environmental education programme, and became the programme manager in 2012. In 2014 Robert coordinated the introduction of the Green Flag Award for Parks and Green Spaces scheme to the Republic of Ireland. This international award scheme introduces a benchmark against which the quality of freely accessible public parks and green spaces can be measured, and is already operating across England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand. Maria Flanagan Engagement Associate Social Entrepreneurs Ireland
Maria Flanagan is an Engagement Associate with Social Entrepreneurs Ireland, and works on fundraising, partner engagement, building and sustaining relationships with our donors, organising events and communications amongst other projects.
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Maria holds a B.A. Public Administration and Masters in Business Management from the University of Limerick and Diploma in Project Management from the Institute of Public Administration. She began her career working with an Irish based charity who support street children in Vietnam and Mongolia before heading to Australia for a year of work, exploring and adventure. On return to Ireland, Maria worked as Project Manager for a number of years on a national campaign in the public health sector. With a love for the outdoors and Ireland, Maria then took a year out to try something new and set up a small venture offering ‘glamping’ getaways in the beautiful Glenmalure Valley for people wanting to experience an outdoor lifestyle combined with local activities such as hillwalking and holistic weekends. Maria has an ongoing interest in civic and community engagement and volunteers whenever possible in community events and fundraising activities. She is an active member of the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group, and promotes the principals of Leave no Trace. Michael Kelly Founder GIY
Jennifer Casey CR Adviser Business in the Community Ireland
Jennifer is a Corporate Responsibility Adviser with Business in the Community Ireland and leads on its ‘Responsible Business for SMEs’ initiative. Jennifer has extensive experience advising companies big and small across a wide range of industries on how to enhance and communicate their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) agenda and integrate it into their business. Jennifer will be facilitating a workshop on Responsible Sourcing at CSR Europe’s Enterprise 2020 Summit in Brussels later this month. Jennifer previously worked In Deloitte where she was a Senior Manager in its business advisory department. She was also a member of Deloitte’s CSR team where she led the firm’s national volunteer day. Jennifer has a B.Comm (hons) degree from University College Cork and holds a Masters in Accounting from Smurfit School of Business where her thesis studied the relationship between corporate philanthropy and factors such as profitability, size, leverage and ownership structure in FTSE100 companies. Paul Price An Taisce Climate Committee
Michael Kelly is founder of GIY, and a Social Entrepreneurs Ireland awardee. He is an award-winning author and food journalist and an inspiring speaker on food and its links to sustainability and wellbeing. He is a member of the Taste Council of Ireland.
Paul Price is a member of, and a researcher for An Taisce’s climate change committee. His paid work is as a professional carpenter, for 25 years specialising in new and historic oak framed buildings. He has a BSc. in geology and an MSc. in sustainable development.
Declan White Environmental Executive Enterprise Ireland
Environmental Stewardship Speakers
Declan White has worked in Enterprise Ireland for the last 36 years and in the Environment Department since 1994. His background is in Air Pollution from Industrial sources and he was involved in Enterprise Ireland’s Emission Monitoring service until 2006. Declan joined the Competitiveness Department in 2012 where he manages Enterprise Ireland’s Green Offer as well as support and advice to client companies on environmental matters. Declan has also presented at various environmental events throughout the country.
Raoul Empey Sustainability Engineer Sustineo
Raoul Empey BA BAI, MSc, CEng MIEI, CEM-I Raoul recently completed his training as a Climate Reality Leader under former U.S. Vice President Al Gore. He is now part of a global network of leaders committed to solving the climate crisis. His business – Sustineo – specialises in low carbon projects and the quantification of its projects’ sustainability benefits. It does this using numerical techniques such as life cycle
Speakers assessment (LCA), measurement & verification of energy savings, and carbon footprinting. Sustineo is a member of the Irish Green Building Council and is currently involved in assessing the sustainability aspects of a number of construction projects in Ireland. Raoul is a Certified Energy Manager (CEM) and Chartered Engineer (CEng MIEI), and has worked with numerous large and small organisations to realise valuable energy cost savings through training and energy audits. Raoul has also done innovative work with electric vehicle infrastructure, having instigated the installation of the world’s first DC fast charger to have integrated cash, credit card and fuel card payment systems in conjunction with Topaz at its Glasnevin forecourt. Karl Dalton Environment Manager Connolly Hospital Karl Dalton has worked for over 20 years in many aspects of Environment and Sustainability; sales and marketing of specialist measurement and control systems for industry, and environmental compliance for large multi-disciplinary organisations. With a technical and environmental education, a broad work experience and an open mind Karl continuously combines people and engineered solutions to address sustainability problems. Maura Lyons Programme Manager Leave no Trace
Maura Lyons joined Leave No Trace in 2013. Maura is also a member of the Leave No Trace board of Directors and works to oversee strategic direction for the organisation. She directs the annual budget, helps guide education and research programs, develops stakeholder engagement and partnerships and works to raise funds to protect Irelands natural environment. Maura has a BSc in Science, Psychology and MSC in Communications. Maura is an avid outdoor enthusiast, enjoying whitewater paddling, skiing, backpacking and sailing. Dr. Michael Millane Research Officer Inland Fisheries Ireland
Dr Michael Millane is a Research Officer in Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) working on the conservation
and sustainability of the Atlantic salmon fisheries resource in Ireland. He has experience in experimental design, data management, risk analyses, field surveying and statistical modelling and analyses related to inland fisheries and associated freshwater environments. In addition, he has been involved in fisheries policy development and related stakeholder engagement and education and awareness initiatives. Previous to his salmonid brief, Dr Millane worked extensively in IFI in the area of aquatic invasive species, primarily under the EU LIFE+ and NPWSfunded CAISIE project and the Non-native Species Risk Assessment project. He has been employed as a Research Officer by IFI since 2009, with previous periods working for its predecessor, the Irish Central and Regional Fisheries Boards, in both 2001 and 2004. He has also worked in environmental consultancies with a focus on fisheries and aquatic ecological assessments in both inland and coastal waters. Barbara MacMahon Corporate Sustainability Consultant
Barbara is an expert in corporate sustainability having worked in sustainability and energy teams in electronics and medical devices industries, consultancies and technology providers. An advocate for the Lifecycle Thinking approach, she has worked on projects including product lifecycle assessments, alternative material substitutes, portable power technologies, design for end of life, on-line energy waste reduction, energy demand and supply balancing as well as the management and communication of sustainability metrics and reporting. Barbara helps organisations develop strategies for sustainability which add business value and protect people, the planet and corporate reputation. Barbara holds an MSc. Technology Management and a BSc. Industrial Design Engineering. She has presented at conferences in the sustainable buildings arena and is a member of the Irish Lifecycle Assessment Interest Group. Liam Lysaght Centre Director National Biodiversity Data Centre
I am 52 and head up Ireland’s National Biodiversity Data Centre based in Waterford. I am very familiar with the Irish nature conservation
scene, having worked first at Connemara National Park and then moving to the newly established Burren National Park as Park Ranger. I moved from there to the Heritage Council where myself and five colleagues were the first staff appointed to the new Heritage Council, an independent statutory advisory council. I was appointed as Centre Director of the National Biodiversity Data Centre when it was set up in 2007. My primary degree was in Geography and Sociology (well, we all make some mistakes in life) and my Ph.D. researched breeding birds of farmland. Margaret Gormley Chief Park Superintendent OPW
Topic: Good environmental stewardship in park management as implemented at various OPW key sites including Phoenix Park, St. Stephens Green, Garinish Island, etc. Presentation will include Green Flag Awards for environmental park management, Biodiversity initiatives, introduction of wildflower meadows, etc. Craig Bullock – Research Fellow, School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy, UCD
Craig Bullock is an environmental economist. He manages an independent consultancy (www. optimize.ie), which undertakes economic and social analysis and environmental impact assessment, and is also based at University College Dublin. He has worked on projects dealing with the natural environment, environmental policy, climate change, rural and urban planning, recreation and landscape. Edward Murphy Waste Officer Assistant Cork University Hospital
I began working in CUH in 2006 with the Portering Services. In this role I got to meet everybody who passes through the hospitals doors in some shape or form and gained a great insight into how a large hospital works. I began working with the CUH Waste Management Office 2 years ago and was then given the opportunity to become the lead for the CUH Sustainability Programme in October last year. I am a UCC graduate and have a Masters in Public Health.
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Exhibitors CARBON TRUST WWW.CARBONTRUST.COM
AVIVA STADIUM November 3rd 2015
Stand 17
The Carbon Trust is an independent, expert partner of leading organisations around the world, helping them contribute to and benefit from a more sustainable future through carbon reduction, resource efficiency strategies and commercialising low carbon technologies. Who we are and what we believe in Our mission is to accelerate the move to a sustainable, low carbon economy. To have real impact we act as a catalyst, making the case for change to businesses, governments and civil society worldwide. By stimulating resource efficient and low carbon action we contribute to green goals, including the lowering of carbon emissions, the development of low carbon businesses, increased energy security and job creation. Our experts, drawn from a range of backgrounds and nationalities, can help your organisation tackle climate change by reducing your carbon emissions and identifying growth and revenue opportunities through resource reduction initiatives, cost-saving strategies and the adoption of resource-efficient technologies. We have more than a decade of experience Created in 2001, we have developed into a world-leading and trusted expert in low carbon issues and sustainable strategies, environmental footprinting and low carbon technology development and deployment. We offer more than 14 years of unparalleled experience in the low carbon sector. So far, our work has saved our clients £5.5 billion in energy costs and cut our customers’ carbon emissions by 60Mt. How we can help your organisation We offer a range of tailored services, designed to meet the needs of businesses, governments and the public sector:
footprint of organisations, supply chains and products We develop and deploy low carbon technologies and solutions, from energy efficiency to renewable power www.carbontrust.com
JOHN SISK AND SON WWW.JOHNSISKANDSON.COM
Stand 32
John Sisk & Son is a fifth generation, 150 year old family business. The company was founded in Ireland in 1859 and it has grown from a small local builder to an international construction company, working in the domestic markets of Ireland, Northern Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland. Sisk has expertise in a wide range of specialist sectors, including: Civil engineering; residential; commercial; retail; industrial; process industries; public works; rail; hotel and leisure; and energy. www.johnsiskandson.com
Stand 33
A leading global innovator of integrated 3D sustainable analysis technology for the measurable creation and management of efficient, healthy and affordable builtenvironments. Our technology and consulting services uncover hidden cost, energy and carbon savings that support smarter energy-efficient choices across new building investments, building operation and refurbishment of existing buildings. We deliver unique tools and technology to assist regulatory and rating agencies, building owners, facilities managers, sustainability and energy managers, architects and engineers in their objectives. We invest over ¼ of our turnover in R&D to ensure our analytical tools and industry knowledge stays the most pioneering and innovative. www.iesve.com
Stand 31
DOWNEY PLANNING WWW.DOWNEYPLANNING.IE
Downey Planning & Architecture is one of the largest independent development consultancies in Ireland. Our practice offers a unique and unparalleled range of both planning and architectural consultancy services throughout Ireland and the UK. Our service provision is through a multidisciplinary practice which boasts an extensive skill-set with decades of experience. Our experience and evidence based approach ensures that our clients, both in the public and private sectors, benefit from optimum success rates of planning procurement and development.
We advise businesses, governments and the public sector on their opportunities in a sustainable, low carbon world
Downey Planning would be delighted to liaise with you to discuss proposals and demonstrate how our practice can bring added-value to any project. Our team can be contacted at our Dublin 2 offices on (01)2530220 or refer to our website.
We measure and certify the environmental
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IES WWW.IESVE.COM
OFF GRID ENERGY WWW.OFFGRID-ENERGY.CO.UK
Stand 12
Off Grid Energy are specialists in providing efficient, grid quality power solutions for people in places where grid supply is not available. The gridtogo™ hybrid power solution can be used for permanent or in temporary power applications or working within the grid network as an energy storage solution together with renewables. www.offgrid-energy.co.uk
COMPASS INFORMATICS WWW.COMPASS.IE
Stand 16
Our solutions and services assist government and commercial organisations in delivering more efficient operations, protecting assets, and meeting regulatory requirements. With excellent clients; a record for technical and management delivery; and an ethos of honesty and integrity; we will work successfully with you.
Exhibitors Compass Informatics is a growing company that continues to invest in sustainable growth of the company, in delivery of innovative solutions, and in development of our team. The core company capabilities can be summarised as follows: • Information technologies • Location technologies • Data analytics • Field computing • Project delivery, managed services, and support We combine the expert technical skills we have with a strong thematic understanding of a range of application areas that we work in. These include, for example, planning, environment, transportation, natural resources, land & asset management. We do make every effort to be innovative especially in our combination of information systems, spatial technology, data analysis, and visualisation. We have a continuing commitment to deliver to a high quality level, undertaking continuous improvement in this regard. Importantly we also look to build partnerships with the people and the organisations we are fortunate to work with. Under contract to the Heritage Council, Ireland, Compass operate the National Biodiversity Data Centre – the national biological records centre for Ireland that also participates in the Global Biodiversity Information Facility. www.compass.ie
Wisetek’s recycling priority is the recovery of material, either for reuse within our client’s operations or for remarketing to our global network of buyers under the Wisetekmarket. com site. These reuse priorities assure our clients that they receive optimal financial payback from the flow of used assets. Material no longer required is recycled to Wisetek’s Sustainable EARTH standard, which is externally certified to theR2:2013 standard (Responsible Recycling) and is compliant with all global regulations. Our standards also follow the stringent recommendations of the 1989 Basel convention. www.wisetek.net
GREEN BUSINESS WWW.GREENBUSINESS.IE
Green Business has worked with a wide range of companies, and can provide assistance through phone, web and email resources, as well as a free site assessment and report. Resource efficiency is essentially about using less water, energy and raw materials to manufacture a product or provide a service. In every business, steps can be taken to address specific areas of a process, and to identify opportunities to prevent waste and save money. www.greenbusiness.ie CASEY TECHNOLOGY ENERGY MANAGMENT SYSTEMS WWW.CASEYTECHNOLOGY.IE
WISETEK WWW.WISETEK.NET
Stand 19
Wisetek was founded in 2007 in Ireland to support major Enterprise Systems manufacturers to meet the increasing demands of Global E-Waste Regulations. Wisetek is a global provider of Secure DataElimination & Responsible IT Recycling Services to the world’s leading IT Corporations. Wisetek operate from our bases located inIreland, the USA and Thailand. Our list ofcustomers includes EMC, VCE, McAfee and large data center services companies.
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Stand 27
Casey Technology is one of Irelands leading Energy Management Specialists. Our multidisciplinary team consisting of fourteen members - include management, engineering and energy professionals who work with our clients to achieve ISO 50001 accreditation. To date we have assisted many clients to become accredited including DIAGEO, Dairygold, Masonite, Carbery and NUIG. Our services attract support from Enterprise Ireland, Local Enterprise Offices, IDA and ENPROVA. To our clients, we offer practical services – Compressed Air Auditing (including ATEX),
Steam Trap Surveys, Thermal Imaging, aimed at helping those who wish to maintain and improve competitiveness. Through Bureauscope we offer a comprehensive cloud based energy reporting service. We would be delighted to meet you at our stand. www.caseytechnology.ie
GAELECTRIC WWW.GAELECTRIC.IE
Stand 06
Working within the confines of an industry that needs to take account of regulation, planning, politics and a natural resource we balance opportunity with geographical spread. Whilst Ireland is our home, in many respects our ‘jewel’ is in the United States. Montana has a true natural wind resource that blows from the Rockies across its vast prairies. The state has 60 million acres of land with a population of approximately 1.024m. With a head office in Chicago, Illinois, Gaelectric has wind energy, biomass, and energy storage projects in various stages of development in the US. We have forged strong links with landowners and we are involved in all aspects of wind farm development encompassing wind measurement, permitting and grid connection. In the US, Gaelectric controls a portfolio of over 300,000 acres of land options. Gaelectric is developing a wind energy portfolio of 15 projects with planning consent on the island of Ireland. Gaelectric’s first wind farm becoming operational in May 2011. To date, Gaelectric have four commissioned wind farms, six wind farms in construction and five wind farms with planning permission. A further 2 projects are within the planning system and six projects are undergoing feasibility and environmental assessments. +353 1 6430800 | dfriel@gaelectric.ie www.gaelectric.ie
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Exhibitors ENPROVA WWW.ENPROVA.IE
AVIVA STADIUM November 3rd 2015
Stand 21
SUPPORTED BY THE I.P.I.A Who are Enprova? With the most recent Energy Efficiency Directive from the EU, we will all be charged with reducing Ireland’s energy usage by 1.5% year on year. Enprova is a unique collaboration by the IPIA and its members to assist Ireland in meeting these energy saving obligations. We all face increased legislative and financial pressure to be as energy efficient as possible and as an independent Irish business we offer uniquely tailored energy savings solutions that are best for your business and the environment. Together, we all have to contribute to a better tomorrow; so let us help you move forward today. Commercial & Industrial Acting as an advisor and consultant, we work hand in hand with staff and facilities management to meet individual business and corporate energy efficiency needs. As an endorsed Government scheme, Enprova is able to act as a consultant free of charge, with its primary aim and objective to ensure energy efficient measures and recommendations are made available to all Irish businesses, large or small. If required or preferred Enprova can also procure and project manage any recommended initiatives. ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONSULTANT AT NO COST TO YOUR BUSINESS. www.enprova.ie
ORS WWW.ORS.IE
Stand 22
If you are involved in planning, infrastructure, construction, land development or sustainable energy, then ORS can help you solve problems and identify opportunities. ORS is a nationwide, award winning firm of project managers and engineers located in Dublin, Mullingar and London. Clients hire us because we are technically superior and specialists in what we
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do. We understand our client’s requirements; ensuring we are consistently fast, flexible, priced competitively and friendly to work with. Established in 1991, ORS has evolved to become a firm that is experienced, yet fresh and dynamic with a team of professionals who are on the cutting edge of engineering developments. www.ors.ie
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GLOBAL GREEN CONSULTANCY WWW.GLOBALGREENCONSULTANCY.COM
Global Green Consultancy is a multidisciplinary Irish based Environmental Consultancy Firm. We provide specialised environmental services to the industrial and commercial sectors throughout Ireland and the UK. We help businesses save money on their environmental costs and provide practical advice and support to ensure environmental compliance with regulatory requirements. We recognise that performing in an environmentally responsible way has climbed to the top of many corporate agendas as a way to improve profitability, preserve brand advantage and satisfy the growing demands of investors, customers, regulators, suppliers and employees. Our team of environmental engineers can assist your business with undertaking technical studies, surveys, assessments, monitoring and management of any aspect of the natural environment, supported by cuttingedge technology. We maintain full professional indemnity and public liability insurances and all of our staff hold valid safety accreditations. “Global Green Consultancy is committed to excellence and customer satisfaction, providing tailored solutions for projects to save money and minimise environmental impacts. We aim to exceed our client’s expectations and will ensure that your project meets the highest environmental standards.” www.globalgreenconsultancy.com
AIG WWW.AIG.IE
Stand 23
We’re one of the world’s largest insurance organizations, with more than 88 million customers across the globe. We’re leaders in property casualty insurance, life and retirement services, and mortgage guaranty. But we’re more than the sum of our parts. We’re a network of approximately 63,000 people in 100 countries who come together every day to take on the world’s new challenges. We’re people who believe that with the right values and hard work, anything is possible. We know that when we’re at our best, it allows each and every one of our customers to be at their best, to realize their dreams, and find success every day. Together, we’re working to help see, build, and secure a better future for everyone. www.aig.ie
TENNANT COMPANY WWW.TENNANTCO.COM
Stand 11
Tennant Company is a leading innovator in sustainable technologies that provide effective cleaning/disinfection without the use of traditional packaged chemicals. The Orbio OSG (on-site generation) and ecH2O Nanoclean™ product brands are using the power of transformed water. These technologies achieve performance combined with safety, cost and environmental savings. www.tennantco.com
DAIKIN IRELAND WWW.DAIKIN.COM
Stands 29/30
Daikin Europe N.V. (DENV) is a fully owned subsidiary of Daikin Industries Limited www. daikin.com, a multinational corporation listed on the Japanese stock market, and leading global manufacturer and supplier of HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) equipment, including heat pump and refrigeration solutions. The company provides innovative, premium quality indoor climate management solutions
Exhibitors to meet the changing needs of our residential, commercial and industrial customers. Daikin Europe N.V. is Daikin’s sales, development and manufacturing headquarters for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The Daikin Europe Group currently includes a headquarters, 5 production facilities, 17 affiliated companies, 5 sales offices and a whole network of independent distributors and sales contacts in the EMEA region. The company ended financial year 2010 with a consolidated net sales of 1.809 million euro and an operating result of 179,7 million euro. Across the entire Daikin Europe Group, the company employed a staff of over 5,400 employees. www.daikin.com
PARTEL IRL WWW.PARTEL.IE
Stand 28
Partel is a passive building supplies and much more. We are located in Galway and have a background in Engineering, Architecture and house building. We have launched a range of natural and ecological insulation, ventilation, and airtightness systems to the Irish market, aimed specifically at the low energy building sector. The company was founded by Hugh Whiriskey in 2011.
In addition, Partel offers the Schneider range of woodfibre insulation. “Schneider woodfibre is produced in one of the most modern factories in the world; the quality of the products is unparalleled,” Whiriskey said. “They amazingly have a zero waste production plant.” He explained that the woodfibre itself is produced from the by-products of timber production and that the waste from the insulation manufacturing process produces biomass that is then burned to power the plant (the equivalent of a population of 24 million).
The company has a well-known and recognised reputation of supplying biomass fired boilers and plants with exceptionally high efficiencies, high availabilities, high fuel flexibility, low emissions and very low maintenance costs.
Partel have also partnered with Epasit to bring the Epatherm range of calcium silicate insulation boards for use primarily in older buildings. Partel will launch its in-roof solar PV tiles in early September.
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Whiriskey said that “As an Engineer with 15 years experience in construction I have found that there is a demand for higher quality building products, and that the focus will continue to move towards natural and sustainable products”. “We offer customised technical sales and provide support on all of our products from specification advice, WUFI analysis, training, and onsite inspections. We believe we have a lot to offer to the modern builder. In addition to low energy buildings we have a number of Passivhaus and Enerphit projects on our books which we believe is a reflection of the quality of our products and services”.
Partel is the exclusive Irish and UK agent for the Ampack range of airtightness, windtightness, and building protection products. Ampack was founded in 1946 and is one of Europe’s most established specialist membrane and tape manufacturers. “Our Ampack products offer a complete building protection system, from radon membranes to airtight membranes, tapes, adhesives, and wind-tight membranes, and Ampack’s unique 10 year guarantee ensures customers confidence in our range” said Hugh Whiriskey.
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Partel also supplies the Lunos range of humidity activated decentralised ventilation systems. This range includes the award winning Lunos e2, one of the smallest heat recovery ventilation units in the world. The Lunos e2 system is not only duct free but can be used in both new and retrofit construction.
The business comprises design, engineering, delivery and service of plants fired with all forms of biomass. The well-proven AET Biomass Boiler and AET Combustion System are based on more than 30 years of hands-on experience with industrial processes, steam generation and biomass combustion.
AET WWW.AET-BIOMASS.COM
Stand 15
AET (Aalborg Energie Technik a/s) is a leading independent engineering and contracting company supplying biomass fired boiler plants, power plants, and combined heat and power plants (CHP) in the size of 25 to 170 MWth.
Company name: Aalborg Energie Technik a/s (AET) Alfred Nobels Vej 21 F DK-9220 Aalborg East Denmark. Tel. +45 96 32 86 00 / Fax +45 96 32 87 00
BM TRADA WWW.BMTRADA.COM
Stand 10
Our services are all about improving quality and productivity, reducing risk and verifying compliance. In other words, they improve the effectiveness, profitability and sustainability of your business. www.bmtrada.com
Zero Waste Alliance Ireland Driving towards Zero Waste
Stand ZERO WASTE 14 ALLIANCE IRELAND ZEROWASTEIRELAND.COM
Zero Waste Alliance Ireland (ZWAI) is a registered environmental charity, nationally based, and is a member of the Irish Environmental Network (IEN) and the Environmental Pillar of Social Partnership. ZWAI is a policy oriented organization, established in 2004, to focus on Zero Waste principles (whole lifecycle approach) where waste is seen as a resource. ZWAI promotes a rethink of current discard, disposal practices and works towards a circular economy. We are engaged at national and EU level in policy initiatives and information campaigns. zerowasteireland.com
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Exhibitors EMAINT WWW.EMAINT.COM
AVIVA STADIUM November 3rd 2015
Stand 13
eMaint Enterprises has been providing innovative CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Software) solutions since 1986. eMaint was one of the first CMMS providers to develop a completely web-based “Software as a Service” (SaaS) model for more rapid implementation at a lower total cost of ownership. Our growing client-base consists of over 35,000 users worldwide across multiple sites ranging from small & medium sized organizations to Fortune 500 corporations including manufacturers, service providers, fleet operators, energy and utility companies, health care facilities, universities, municipalities, and facility and property managers, among others. www.emaint.com
GET SOLUTIONS WWW.GETSOLUTIONS.IE
Stand 07/08
The number one choice for competitive global energy solutions We are the leading energy consultancy in the country and a market leader in creating fully managed, end-to-end utility solutions for businesses of all sizes. As an established leader in our field for two decades, we offer the most comprehensive and innovative portfolio of energy solutions around. Our experts intelligently compare and analyse the most competitive gas and electricity rates on the market and are at the forefront of discovering and implementing the latest energy management technologies. More than 40,000 businesses (100 per cent of our customers) have benefited from our industry-leading knowledge and expertise and, with expansion throughout Europe and Australia, it is a figure that is continuing to rise. www.getsolutions.ie
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TSSG WWW.TSSG.ORG
Stand 05
TSSG is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for ICT research and innovation. We carry out a wide spectrum of industry-informed research in Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), particularly technologies enabling communications and information services. Our four key prioritised technical Research areas include Mobile Platforms and Services, Data Analytics and Social computing, Adaptive Networks and services, Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR). We create economic impact by translating our knowledge base and innovation into leading edge products and services by continuing our engagement with Industry in collaborative R&D, knowledge generation and transfer. Over the past five years, TSSG has delivered innovative solutions to over 210 start-ups based in Ireland and has worked extensively with multinationals such as IBM and Cisco through its world class research programmes, such as the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Connect Centre. TSSG has also created 14 spin out companies in the South East including the award winning FeedHenry, a groundbreaking mobile cloud platform company (acquired by RedHat NYSE: RHT in 2014 for €65 million), KodaCall a new ‘Click to Call’ Technology and Immersive VR Education a leader in Virtual Reality education technologies and also experiences such as the award wining Apollo 11 experience (http://immersivevreducation. com/). www.tssg.org
SMILE RESOURCE EXCHANGE WWW.SMILEEXCHANGE.IE
Stand 36
SMILE Resource Exchange is a FREE service for businesses that encourages the exchanging of resources between its members in order to save money, reduce waste going to landfill and to develop new business opportunities. Potential synergies are identified through an online platform www.smileexchange.ie or through facilitated technical assistance.
Businesses can request or offer reusable materials, by-products or surplus stock that could potentially be a raw material in another business. www.smileexchange.ie
NITRO WWW.GONITRO.COM
Stand 20
At Nitro, we’re making businesses more sustainable by changing how companies work with documents. With our software, you’ll never need to print again as we make it easy to create, edit, share, sign and collaborate online and offline. More than 550,000 businesses run Nitro, including over 50% of the Fortune 500. We’re the PDF software partner of choice for Lenovo®, and our award-winning products are used by millions of people in nearly 200 countries. www.gonitro.com
ELC ELC LASER GROUP Laser Group WWW.ELCLASER.COM
Stand 09
ELC Laser Group offers a one stop, all service facility from concept to completion. We deliver on time, value solutions using the most advanced technology available. For information view our Brochures contact us at sales@ elclaser.com. ELC Laser Group is a name you can trust. Celebrating 20 years in 2009 in the Laser cutting, design and Laser profiling Industry. We have a reputation of always meeting our customers requirements in terms of production, price and more importantly satisfaction with the valuable service and end product that we supply. Since our Establishment in 1989 we have a proven track record in product design, profiling and fabricating products for customers over a whole branch of industries, from the automotive to pharmaceutical, from the construction industry to the advertising Industry. There is no job too big or indeed small that the staff at ELC Laser Group can
Exhibitors not complete from concept to fabrication and installation if required. We have earned an international reputation for innovation, unrivalled customer service and meticulous attention to detail. Our product range is supplied to a diverse customer base throughout the world.
ways to increase sustainability also typically uncovers innovative ways to reduce cost. We help clients in developed countries increase their sustainability, and those in developing countries to achieve their goals for growth in a sustainable way. www.mottmac.ie
KAISER+KRAFT WWW.KAISERKRAFT.IE
In addition to its comprehensive product range, KAISER+KRAFT offers an impressive service package. Professional advice, quick delivery, industry leading guarantees on all items, and on request, assembly, repair and maintenance services make KAISER+KRAFT an indispensable one-stop shop for every company. www.kaiserkraft.ie
MOTT MACDONALD WWW.MOTTMAC.IE
Stand 15
METALOFFCUT.COM WWW.METALOFFCUT.COM
25/26
KAISER+KRAFT is the leading B2B mail order specialist in Europe for workshop, warehouse and office equipment. The company offers its customers a remarkably diverse selection of approximately 35.000 products for the workshop, transport, warehouse, environment and office: From simple sack trucks and desks, to workshop cranes and complete prefab offices.
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Mott MacDonald Ireland is one of Irelands leading engineering consultancies with market leading capabilities in environment & sustainability, transport, water, power, industry, commercial, and construction economics. Mott MacDonald Ireland is supported by the Mott MacDonald group which is a global management, engineering and development consultancy of over 15,000 employees. We are committed to using our ingenuity to create lasting value for all. That means finding ways to ensure that positive social, economic and environmental outcomes result from the work we do for project clients, stakeholders and communities. Looking for
No other company can provide you with this level of business intelligence in Ireland. Can you afford not to try it? www.cisireland.com
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Metaloffcut.com is a new and unique exchange designed, to help you buy and sell your metal off cuts. We promote the reusing rather than the scrapping of metal off cuts which improves cash flow, increases profitability and minimizes exhaustion of limited natural resources whilst lowering carbon emissions. www.metaloffcut.com
CIS WWW.CISIRELAND.COM
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CIS is the leading source of business intelligence on all significant building projects in Ireland, North and South. We cater to all businesses that can lend their services to the construction industry including interior design and carpentry through to furniture and office supplies. Our highly qualified research team research valuable projects in great detail to ensure your business can make important decisions quickly and generate the right leads for your pipeline. 3,509 projects have been added to our dataset in last 100 days totaling ₏3.5 billion. Choose between our constantly updated CIS Online system or the printed CIS Report which is sent out on a weekly basis to our customers across all 32 counties. CIS Online is designed to let you dictate the criteria for your desired project leads based on what construction sectors you’re focused on as well as location, project stage and value range. Visit our Website for more information on our three great value subscription packages and why not avail of our online 7 day Free Trial to experience the time saving and lead generating
IFS WWW.IFACSOLUTIONS.COM
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IFS are leading specialists in Digital Information for the whole building & asset lifecycle; we coordinate, secure, share and deliver quality approved information associated with projects to the construction team and Building owner. Construction Handover Documentation and Asset information is pivotal to the successful handover and future operation of buildings and infrastructural assets, our products have been implemented for over 100 different clients on 500+ capital projects. Organisations specify our product & services for their new and planned Capital Projects to guarantee a high standard, sustainable & customisable solution in keeping with the key characteristics of projects, current regulatory compliance and industry best practice for their building & asset information for a sustainable environment. We provide cloud-based building information management software & services for the Design & Construction, Digital Handover and Facilities Management & Operations stages of a buildings lifecycle. Sector(s) Served: Transport, Financial Services, Pharmaceutical, Education, Sports Stadia, Health, Data Centres and Government. Standards & Certificates: ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System, Regional and National Enterprise Award Winners, ICT Product of the Year Key Clients: Bank of Ireland, FDI EMEA Data Centres, UCD, Irish Prison Service, Mater Hospital, University of Strathclyde, Manchester Metropolitan University, Welsh Assembly Government, Lend Lease, John Sisk & Son, Collen Construction, Balfour Beatty, MACE, BAM. www.ifacsolutions.com
www.sustainabilitysummit.ie
the the national national
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SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILITY SUMMIT SUMMIT2015 2015
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Securing Ireland’s Future AVIVA STADIUM November 3rd 2015 Securing Ireland’s Future
Securing Ireland’s Future
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Connecting Key Stakeholders Responsible for Creating a Sustainable Ireland
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www.sustainabilitysummit.ie
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Nitro No 20 Retrofit Energy Ireland Ltd. T/A Enprova No 21 ORS No 22 AIG No 23 CIS No 24 Kasier Kraft No 25/26 Casey Technology No 27 Partel IRL No 28 Daikin Ireland No 29/30 Downey Planning No 31 John Sisk and Sons No 32 IES No 33 IFAC Solutions No 34 Smile Resource Exchange No 36 Global Green Consultancy No 37 Green Business No 38
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AM – Water, Wastewater and Water Efficiency / PM – Transport, Supply Chain & Logistics
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AM – Social Responsibility, Stakeholder Engagement / PM – Environmental Stewardship
Telecommunications Software & Systems Group Gaelectric Get Solutions ELC Laser Group BM TRADA Tennant NV Offgrig Energy Emaint Zero Waste Alliance Ireland Aalborg Energie Technik a/s Metal Offcut Compass Informatics The Carbon Trust Mott MacDonald Wisetek
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