PAI’s Annual Public Procurement Conference 2023

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Event Details


Date: Tuesday, 5th December 2023

Time: 9.00am – 1.00pm

CPD: 4 CPD Hours

Price: €325


PAI’s 2023 Public Procurement Conference
Elevate, Mandate, Innovate: Leading Change in Green Public Procurement and the Circular Economy.


About Our Event:

This year’s theme is Leading Procurement Transformation; Steering the course of sustainability demands not just progress, but leadership through change. Elevating Green Public Procurement (GPP) from optional to mandated is the cornerstone of progress towards a sustainable future. This conference converges professionals at the vanguard of procurement, emphasizing the vital shift from operational to strategic GPP in the public sector. Discover how this imperative progression not only fortifies long-term sustainability and competitiveness but also ushers in economic benefits, bolsters resilience, and establishes public sector organisations as beacons of sustainability leadership.

We look forward to welcoming a range of Irish Public Sector and Civil Service professionals representing organisations nationwide. This popular conference event will provide a platform to discuss significant policy developments and key areas of focus for government in Public Procurement 2023 including:


Our programme of conference topics will be addressed by a variety of expert speakers from a policy perspective. The conference is always very popular and is a must-attend for anyone involved in Public Procurement in Ireland.


Proudly Sponsored by the CCPC

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is the statutory body responsible for promoting compliance with, and enforcing, competition and consumer protection law in Ireland. They strive to improve consumer welfare across the economy by enforcing over 40 legislative instruments, including product safety legislation. Their aim is to make markets work better for consumers. To achieve this, they work to influence public debate and policy development, grow public understanding of the importance of open and competitive markets, promote competition and highlight the interests of consumers. They provide information to consumers about their rights, personal finance and product safety, through a consumer helpline, a dedicated section of our website, public awareness campaigns and through their various financial education initiatives.

 

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