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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201103
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SUMMARY:AIB Sustainability Conference - Climate Finance Week
DESCRIPTION:Investing in a Resilient Future. \nAIB is delighted to host its 4th annual Sustainability Conference. Given the challenging times that this year has presented us with\, the focus will be on highlighting the importance of investing in a sustainable business strategy in order to respond to the challenge of climate change and build resilience in our society and economy. \nJoin us virtually for our annual conversation around sustainability with global and local experts. \nAgenda: \n9.30am – MC Opening & Overview of Day9.35am – Colin Hunt\, CEO\, AIB Group plc\nAIB Sustainability Conference Welcome Address \n9.45am – Paul Polman\, Co-founder and Chair of IMAGINE\nThe imperative of a consumer-centric Sustainability strategy \n10.30am – Dame Ellen MacArthur\, Founder of the Ellen Mac Arthur Foundation\nThe Circular Economy – one planet with finite resources \n11.15am – AIB Panel Discussion\nLiving Sustainability in business & with customers \n12.00pm – Christiana Figueres\, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (former)\nA tipping point – where we all have a role to play \n1.00pm – MC\nClose \nClimate Finance Week full agenda: https://climatefinanceweek2020.ie/#agenda
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/irelands-third-annual-climate-finance-week-virtual-edition-investing-in-a-resilient-future/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201031
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20201007T151344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201007T152330Z
UID:21607-1603929600-1604102399@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Agile-Lean International 2020
DESCRIPTION:You know the line. “We have come to value\, responding to change over following a plan.” We knew the line. Until March this year we didn’t really understand the line until our plans for ALI2020 were well and truly scuppered. One of our founding members was sick with this novel virus and we took a tough decision to postpone. We are still\, all\, surviving\, recovering and doing our best. \nALI2020 is about the International Agile and Lean Community coming together\, remotely to do our best.  We believe we are bringing the best speakers in the world to this event. We have worked with our suppliers to reduce our ticket price to help as many individuals and people as possible. We are proud to say that we have partnered with the charity Camera to help children and teachers in Africa and across the developing world with digital literacy. \nBefore Covid-19\, the theme of our conference was #GoForIt. We were really looking forward to welcoming so many people to Dublin to learn from one another. Now #GoForIt has a new meaning. It is for the brave individuals and companies adapting to new ways of working. It is for the speakers\, sponsors and attendees who will come together virtually on camera for Camera. \nBe the best you can be. Join the digital revolution. See you at ALI2020. #GoForIt. \nDate: Thursday 29th October & Friday 30th October\, 2020 \n\nSpeakers include: \n\nDave Snowden- Cognitive Edge\nJosh Seiden- Seiden Consulting\nJanet Gregory- Agile Testing Fellowship\nDaniel Vacanti- ActionableAgile
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/agile-lean-international-2020/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201030
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200610T153128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200612T063921Z
UID:21155-1603843200-1604015999@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:AEE - Engineering the Future of Energy in Europe
DESCRIPTION:This unique 2-day conference will bring together Energy Engineers from industry & business across Europe to openly discuss the challenges of energy efficiency within their organisation. Engineers will have the opportunity to re-certify\, network with peers and understand the various augmented solutions available to them from the on-site solution suppliers! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPolicy\, Trends & European Initiatives\n\n\n\nTrends in Energy Efficiency\nAlternative Financing of Energy Improvements\nMeeting the Challenges of the Energy Efficiency Directive Policies\, Incentives\, Public Sector & Transport\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLeading Edge Initiatives\n\n\n\nNewest Technologies & Future Solutions\nClimate Change & Carbon Reduction\nAchieving Energy Improvements in Commercial & Residential Buildings\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdvanced Energy Solutions\n\n\n\nRenewable Energy & Energy Storage\nHigh Performance & Green Buildings\nStructured Energy & Resources Management in Industry\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nData Analytics & Energy Services\n\n\n\nBig Data\nAI and IoT – How do they apply to energy?\nBlockchain\, Smart Grids and New Technologies
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/aee-engineering-the-future-of-energy-in-europe/
LOCATION:Citywest Convention Centre\, Saggart\,\, Co. Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Other
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ORGANIZER;CN="Boxmedia":MAILTO:ronan@boxmedia.ie
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201027T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201027T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20201012T084344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T084344Z
UID:21613-1603807200-1603810800@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Credible Carbon Offsets for Irish Businesses webinar
DESCRIPTION:AEE Ireland Webinar\, 27th October at 2.00pm\nTitle: Credible Carbon Offsets for Irish Businesses\nDate: 27th October at 2.00pm\nPresented By: Raoul Empey from Sustineo\nFacilitated By: Conor Molloy\, President of AEE Ireland \nWhy are Businesses interested in carbon offsetting?\nHow do they work?\nDo they work?\nAnd if we buy them\, how do we ensure they are credible?\nThis webinar answers these questions\, outlines the options available to Irish businesses\, and provides you guiding principles to purchase credible offsets.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/credible-carbon-offsets-for-irish-businesses-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201027T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201027T233000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20201016T070220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201016T070508Z
UID:21646-1603792800-1603841400@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Distilleries & Breweries - Energy Savings webinar
DESCRIPTION:Practical tips to save money through improving energy management and optimising efficiency.\nAbout this Event\n\n\nUtility costs continue to rise and as we enter winter coupled with the challenges and uncertainty presented by COVID-19 breweries and distilleries will be seeking to reduce operational costs to save money. \nA joint webinar between Mabbett and DB Group providing practical tips to save money through improving energy management and optimising efficiency. The presentations will focus on an overview of pricing and factors which may influence pricing\, improving energy management and optimising energy efficiency. \nOverview of webinar presentations \n• Tim Partridge (Head of Operations and Trading – DB Group): overview of pricing\, industry data and wholesale markets needed to manage risks and costs both now and in the future. \n• Bryan McAlpine (Head of DB Environmental – DB Group): improving domestic efficiencies giving consideration to billing; compliance; efficiency; measurement and targeting. \n• John Fergusson (Mechanical Engineer – Mabbett): optimising energy efficiency; energy quantification to understand energy flows and waste heat steams; common examples of energy efficiency improvement measures. \nWho should attend? \nThis event is a unique opportunity for Distillery and Brewery Managers or Owners\, EHS Managers\, Engineers and Facility Managers to hear from three professionals who have years of experience developing utility strategies and implementing energy efficiency measures and M&E design to reduce business operational costs and improve process efficiencies. \n*** PLEASE book your place using Eventbrite and a Zoom link to join the webinar will be sent to you 24 hours before the event commences.*** \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/distilleries-breweries-practical-tips-to-save-money-through-improving-energy-management-and-optimising-efficiency/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201021T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201021T120000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20201014T151450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201014T151637Z
UID:21633-1603276200-1603281600@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:The European Green Deal - What does it mean for Ireland?
DESCRIPTION:The European Commission Representation in Ireland\, in co-operation with European Movement Ireland is delighted to invite you to an online event ‘The European Green Deal – What does it mean for Ireland?’\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate: 21 October \nTime: 10.30 – 11.45am IST \nSpeakers \n\nJoanna Drake – Deputy Director–General\, DG Environment\, European Commission\nLaura Burke – Director-General\, Environmental Protection Agency\nKaren Ciesielski – CEO\, Irish Environmental Network\n\nModerator: Gerry Kiely\, Head of the European Commission Representation in Ireland \nJoin us for this online Citizens’ Dialogue on the European Green Deal and engage in an interactive discussion on what it means for Ireland. \nFurther information on how to join the Webinar will be circulated to registered attendees the day before the event.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/the-european-green-deal-what-does-it-mean-for-ireland/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201021
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200610T071229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200610T202151Z
UID:21137-1603152000-1603238399@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:SEAI Energy Awards
DESCRIPTION:The SEAI Energy Awards recognise and reward excellence in all aspects of energy efficiency and renewable energy. \nApplications are now open and will remain open until June 19th 2020. \nThe 2020 SEAI Energy Awards are now open for applications! The eight categories are open to individuals\, groups or organisations\, public and private sector\, from either the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland. Entries can include any combination of electricity\, heat or transport initiatives. \nWhy enter the SEAI Awards? \nAwards entrants can use the event to showcase their sustainable energy achievements. As a result they can win recognition for their ambitious smart energy solutions and practices. \nAward categories \nThe eight categories for 2020 cover a wide range of areas and activities. They recognise the diverse areas where energy innovation is being undertaken in Ireland. From large business to communities\, they reflect SEAI’s key focus areas. \nShortlisting and judging process \nThe awards are assessed by a distinguished\, independent panel of expert judges. Winning entries go well beyond the norms of sustainable energy best practice. They demonstrate high levels of innovation and strong potential for replication. They also have achieved significant energy demand reduction or clean energy deployment. \nAn expert shortlisting panel will select finalists in each category based on the completed entry forms. All applicants will be notified of the shortlisting outcome. An expert stakeholder judging panel will choose outright winners from these shortlists. This process may include requests for further information by the judging panel. \nThe organisers reserve the right to not confer an award in a particular category where there is an insufficient number of\, or low quality\, entries in that category. \nAwards presentation \nWinners are announced and presented with their award in October. Further details closer to the time.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/awardsplatform-com/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201022
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20201012T124906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T132812Z
UID:21624-1603152000-1603324799@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Responsible Innovation Summit
DESCRIPTION:How to ‘Build Back Better’ from the COVID pandemic to create a more sustainable and just economy?\nThe 4th edition of the annual Responsible Innovation Summit aims to inspire innovators from business\, research and policy sectors to ‘build back better’ after the Covid19 pandemic by adapting Responsible Innovation and sustainable business practices. \nLeaders of change will come together virtually this year to mainstream Responsible Innovation\, learn from emerging business models making a ‘Profit with Purpose’ and support value-driven enterprises. \nJoin the Leaders of Change\nGet insights on future-shaping trends to spot opportunities and turn challenges into advantages! \nChoose from live panel discussions\, presentations\, networking! \nDate: 20-21 October 2020\nVirtual event
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/responsible-innovation-summit/
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201010T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201010T173000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20201012T085436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T085812Z
UID:21616-1602345600-1602351000@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:The Role of Digital Technology in Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:This online seminar will give participants a detailed understanding of the urgency of businesses taking a lead on Climate Action\, what actions they can take now and how digital technology can enable these actions. \nThe World Economic Forum suggests that Digital Technology can help reduce global emissions by 15%.  “Solutions already exist in energy\, industry\, buildings\, transport\, food\, forestry and agriculture. The gap between science and understanding in society has essentially closed. Now we need to close the gap between understanding and acting. Now is not the time for incremental improvements – we need rapid scaling and exponential climate action. \nProgramme:\nJoe O’Carroll\, General Manager of MERITS will MC the event\n• Welcoming statement: Cllr Rob Power\, Chairman of the board of MERITS\n• “Truth in Ten” – presentation by Elizabeth Muldowney from Al Gore’s Leadership Corps\n• “Emerging Digital Products and Services that will fuel Climate Action” – Joan Mulvihill\, Digital lead\, Siemens (Irl)\n• “Immediate opportunities for businesses to transition to a lower carbon impact” – Dr Cera Slevin\, CEO\, Climate Matters\n• “Data Centres – minimising direct climate impact and enabling the digital transformation needed to facilitate climate action” – Garry Connolly\, Host in Ireland
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/the-role-of-digital-technology-in-climate-action/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201009
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20201002T094512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201002T095716Z
UID:21577-1602115200-1602201599@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Guaranteed Irish: Sustaining Communities Through Enterprise - Improving Competitiveness and Leveraging Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:“Sustaining Communities Through Enterprise – Improving Competitiveness and Leveraging Entrepreneurship” \nAre you looking to increase your company’s performance and competitiveness?\nThen this week’s webinar is one not to be missed! \nGuaranteed Irish have partnered up with Enterprise Ireland to bring you a webinar on improving competitiveness and leveraging entrepreneurship.\nRobert Hernan\, Enterprise Ireland’s Senior Lean Advisor\, will be introducing us to LEAN\, explaining its benefits and demonstrating how the use of LEAN tools and techniques will help your company improve competitiveness and customer value while eliminating waste. \nGuaranteed Irish Members Combilift and Kerry Group and will also be joining Robert Hernan and Brid O’Connell; Guaranteed Irish CEO to discuss their LEAN story and how it has benefited their companies. \nWe look forward to seeing you join us on Thursday the 8th of October @ 11 am.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/guaranteed-irish-sustaining-communities-through-enterprise-improving-competitiveness-and-leveraging-entrepreneurship/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201006T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201006T141500
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200929T150312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T151101Z
UID:21545-1601989200-1601993700@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Trinity & Ibec Reboot and Reignite Series: 'Navigating uncertainty through flexible and agile operations'
DESCRIPTION:Trinity Business School has partnered with Ibec\, Ireland’s most influential business membership organisation\, in launching a free series of workshops and seminars to support businesses to rebuild in the Covid economy. \nThe Reboot & Reignite series brings together top academics\, business leaders and industry experts in a series of online workshops to tease out important questions and challenges facing businesses today. All business leaders\, managers and owners are welcome to participate. \nThis ‘Navigating uncertainty through flexible and agile operations’ session will focus on how businesses create agile and flexible operations through approaches such as engaging with contract workers\, outsourcing and honing lean operational excellence. \nLead: \nRichard Keegan (Adjunct Associate Professor of Lean Operations Excellence\, Trinity Business School) \nPanel:  \nHeiko Gierhardt (PhD\, TBS adjunct\, Operations Director at Jaguar Land Rover UK) \nLiam O’Donoghue (Deputy CEO/COO\, Ibec) \nGavin Carpenter (CEO of Phonovation) \nMike Luff (Section Manager at Toyota)
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/trinity-ibec-reboot-and-reignite-series-navigating-uncertainty-through-flexible-and-agile-operations/
CATEGORIES:Lean business ireland,Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201007
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200626T191301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200626T191301Z
UID:21255-1601942400-1602028799@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Solar Ireland 2020
DESCRIPTION:Irish Solar Energy Association (ISEA) annual conference will take place on 6th October 2020 in Croke Park\, Dublin. \nThe theme of this year’s conference is “Transitioning to a Brighter Future for Ireland”. \nDuring this unique conference you will hear from industry experts from home and abroad\, across the supply chain\, on how a successful solar industry in Ireland will be transformative in job creation and investment. Solar Ireland will be a virtual roadmap to where the opportunities and challenges are. Solar Ireland 2020 will be host to the who’s who of the best and brightest minds on all matters solar.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/solar-ireland-2020/
LOCATION:Croke Park\, Dublin\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200930T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200908T144437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T144437Z
UID:21461-1601460000-1601481600@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Manufacturing & Supply Chain Ireland Online Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The manufacturing and supply chain sector in Ireland is experiencing a once in 100 year event that will have implications long after the Covid-19 pandemic has passed.\nThis online event will bring together all of the key stakeholders from industry\, Government & academia to form a narrative and a platform to pivot to the new normal. \nTopics to be covered include: \n\nThe Pandemic’s Short-Term Effects on Manufacturers in Ireland\nLong-Term Effects\nRevival of (Automated) Domestic Manufacturing\nDecoupling of Supply Chains\nData Infrastructure as a Strategic Asset\nDigitization as a Competitive Advantage\nRemote Work\, Collaboration and the ‘Virtual Shift’
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/manufacturing-supply-chain-ireland-online-conference-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Lean business ireland,Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200929T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200929T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200915T151305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T151511Z
UID:21473-1601386200-1601391600@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Managing and Reporting your Value Chain Emissions
DESCRIPTION:Given the ambitious global targets that are being set to reach “net zero”\, organisations are either initiating or stepping up their carbon commitment reductions. With most large companies already accounting and reporting on the emissions from their direct operations (Scopes 1 and 2)\, they are now beginning to focus on their full range of corporate value chain and product emissions.  Emissions from along the value chain (also known as Scope 3 emissions) often represent a company’s biggest greenhouse gas impact however they can be much harder to measure than those from a company’s direct operations. Value chain emissions include all indirect emissions generated by the business such as purchased goods and services\, investments\, business travel\, use of sold products\, upstream and downstream transportation. \nThis event will address the steps organisations can take to identify and reduce their Scope 3 emissions and will include case studies from both Microsoft and Kellogg. \nAgenda \nOverview of Value Chain Emissions (Scope 3) from Grainne McIvor at Clearstream Solutions \nUpdate on the CDP Supply Chain Programme from Hugo Ernest-Jones at CDP Global \nPanel: The steps companies can take to both measure\, reduce and report on their value chain emissions \n– Ken O’Farrell\, Director of Fulfilment and Logistics at Microsoft \n– David Fitzgerald\, Head of Responsible Sourcing for Europe at Kellogg \nKen and David will be joined on the panel by Grainne and Hugo and it will be moderated by Brian O’Kennedy from Clearstream Solutions. \nAudience: This event should be of interest to companies who are starting or stepping up their carbon journey and setting carbon reduction targets. \nThis event is supported by CDP\, Ibec Supply Chain Network & the Dublin Chamber. It is free to attend but registration is necessary. \nPlatform: This event is virtual and the link will be sent to those who have registered in advance of the event \nRegistration: This event is free to attend\, however registration is essential at this REGISTER HERE 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/managing-and-reporting-your-value-chain-emissions/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200925
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200908T133222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201123T122409Z
UID:21419-1600905600-1600991999@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE - Winning in a Digital Age “Strategy”
DESCRIPTION:Irish Centre for Business Excellence (ICBE) is delighted to present a suite of unique on-line virtual sessions which will inspire\, explore and challenge attendees to embrace Digital Transformation. Our keynote presentations will openly discuss the challenges and achievements experienced in adopting a customer centric approach to innovation\, digitisation and Global performance. Directly engage with multinational organisations who will highlight the roadmap they chose while exploring practical digital tools and techniques to create a sustainable and resilient business environment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nICBE will host these three virtual sessions (September 24th\, November 26th and January 28th) as a pipeline towards our National Conference on Digital Productivity taking place in Limerick on the 10th March 2021. The three virtual sessions will bring attendees on a digital journey\, culminating on 10th March with an event purposely designed to develop improved thinking and digital collaboration across the organisational structure \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nSession 1- Winning in a Digital Age “Strategy”:\nFacilitator: Anton Savage \n\n\nPresenter: Richard Seroter – Director – Google Cloud\n\nLearning Outcomes: \n\nDefinition of what does digital mean\nTransformation Models to launch\, scale and sustain\nWhat does success look like?\nThe Digital Culture\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPresenter: Sean O’Reilly – EMEA VP of Logistics – Dell Technologies\nCase Study: Dell Technologies “Lessons from the road”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/winning-in-a-digital-age-strategy/
CATEGORIES:Lean business ireland,Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200918
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200903T130219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200903T130227Z
UID:21360-1600214400-1600387199@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:EPA National Waste Event
DESCRIPTION:The EPA National Waste Event will be streamed via a web-based app on 16 & 17 September. Registered delegates can access the event program on tablets\, laptops\, or desktop devices. \n**Registration is now open** \nThe circular economy aims to extend the useful life of products and materials including their reuse and reduce waste to an absolute minimum. This online event is an opportunity for those interested in the waste sector to learn about recent developments in the circular economy and the opportunities and challenges of this sector of the economy. It will also be of interest to those involved in enforcing the national waste enforcement priorities. \nThe event will include presentations from the Department of Communications\, Climate Action and Environment; Accenture UK; County and City Management Association; Local Authorities; Irish Manufacturing Research; EPA; the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Waste Resources Action Programme (WRAP) Cymru. \nThe event will run over two mornings and will involve four sessions. \nDay 1 of this event is open to all participants. Day 2 will be open to Public Authority Personnel or NIECE members only \nDay 1: Open to All\n* Policy and the Circular Economy\n* Responding to Opportunities in the Circular Economy \nDay 2: Open to relevant Public Authority Personnel or NIECE Network Members Only\n* Addressing Illegal Waste Activities\n* Evidence for the Circular Economy \nThe event is approved by Engineers Ireland for the purposes of Continuing Professional Development. \nThere will be opportunities to network\, communicate with fellow attendees\, and participate in polling and Q&A sessions.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/epa-national-waste-event/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201125
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200908T101453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201119T150643Z
UID:21407-1600128000-1606262399@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Sustainable Logistics Roadmap training
DESCRIPTION:Develop or improve your Sustainable Logistics Roadmap with Smart Freight Centre.\nLearn from industry experts how to take concrete actions to achieve a 30% reduction in logistics emissions by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050. \nBy the end of the course you will have the building blocks to create your own company-specific Sustainable Logistics Roadmap. \nWhat does the course cover?\nThe course is about creating your company specific roadmap. We will teach you how to do this in 4 steps: where are we now\, where are we going\, how do we get there and what do we need. \nIt includes: \n\n15-hour e-training course delivered as 10 live webinars of 90 minutes spread over 3 months\nEach session covers theory and practical real-world case studies\nA slide book\, Excel- based worksheeets and a Roadmap template that allows participants to build their own roadmap step-by-step\nSmart Freight Centre works with own and industry experts who are available for Q&A following each session\n\n\nWho is the course for?\nIt is especially suited for multinational companies that want to know where to start or how to improve reducing GHG emissions within their global supply chain. \nThe course is designed for logistics\, procurement and sustainability managers who are ready to achieve measurable results! \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/sustainable-logistics-roadmap-training/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200918
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200617T154339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T154339Z
UID:21197-1600041600-1600387199@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Digital Event - Industrial Efficiency 2020; Decarbonise Industry
DESCRIPTION:Time is running out to avert catastrophic consequences from global warming. Following IPCC’s wake-up call\, bold and decisive action is needed now. With a third of global final energy consumption\, industry has a key role in the transition ahead. \nRegardless of the end-use sector\, energy efficiency is key to decarbonisation\, productivity gains\, energy security\, improved competitiveness and socio-economic benefits. Efficiency improvements also reduce costs associated with maintenance\, production stand-still and insurance fees. And\, importantly\, this will have positive employment benefits throughout the economy. \nFast decarbonisation key challenge \nThe decarbonisation of industry presents a formidable challenge. In a few sectors\, such as iron and steel\, new carbon-free processes may lead to more electricity being used. Just going for renewables is not enough. By increasing efficiency across all sectors and end-uses we can free up resources to make this transition affordable and manageable. \nLooking beyond carbon and energy \nIndustrial Efficiency 2020 will explore current and emerging trends in industry\, such as new business models\, digitalisation\, industry 4.0\, the circular economy and resource efficiency\, and discuss the significance of these trends for delivering decarbonisation. The multiple benefits of energy efficiency are of particular interest. \nSix panels on accelerating the decarbonisation \nAll presentations by participants are based on an abstract submission for any of the following six panels (for a complete description of the panels and presentation of the panel leaders\, see the panels and theme pages). \nPolicies and programmes to drive transformation\nSustainable production towards a circular economy\nEnergy management – in real life\nTechnology\, processes and systems\nBusiness models\, finance and investment\nDeep decarbonisation of industry \nA vibrant and proud industry and harbour city \nThis event was planned to take place in Gothenburg\, on the west coast of Sweden. It is a proud and vibrant industrial and harbour city\, traditionally open to the rest of the world. It is the hometown of several of Sweden’s world-famous manufacturing companies such as Volvo and SKF.\nDespite the event going digital\, eceee keep working with Gotheburg-based Chalmers Industriteknik and Chalmers University of Technology. Chalmers Industriteknik is a consulting company in industrial energy\, materials\, design and circular economy with its roots in Chalmers University. \nCompact format and mixed presentations \nFormal panel presentations of either peer-reviewed papers or extended abstracts (without accompanying paper) will be offered in two sessions mid-day to accommodate for parrticipants in other time zones. \nWe welcome you to four days packed with presentations.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/digital-event-industrial-efficiency-2020-decarbonise-industry/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200910T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200610T195307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200612T063201Z
UID:21166-1599732000-1599753600@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Smart Food Factory Online Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:By 2050\, the world population is expected to be 9 billion people. The combination of richer diets and increased population means that food production will have to be doubled in the next 30 years. Today’s Food and Beverage manufacturing facilities are held to extremely strict standards that are being met and regulated through automation. There is also consistent pressure from competition to improve product nutrition\, taste\, and integrity – all while keeping pricing low and food safe. Achieving efficiency\, keeping costs low and maintaining quality is the balance that leads to success. \nThis online conference and exhibition\, which will beheld on 10th of September\, will investigate what future food factories will look like and how current issues should be addressed to realise this vision. \nThe event will include speakers on the following areas: \n\nFactory design and equipment of the future\nRecipe Management\nIndustry 4.0\nDigitisation\nEngineering / Automation / Robotics\nInformation Technology\nFuture manufacturing practices\nCooking\, Chilling & Freezing\nSupply Chain Optimisation\nLean & Continuous Improvement\nTraceability\nPackaging Machinery & Materials\nMaterials Handling\nSustainability – Water – Energy – Waste\nLaboratory Technology
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/smart-food-factory-online-conference-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200828T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200828T103000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200820T110436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200820T110436Z
UID:21340-1598607000-1598610600@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Modos - Circular Economy - National Training Programme 2020
DESCRIPTION:National MODOS Programme Schedule\nBelow are the dates and times of the National MODOS 2020 programme. \nFree taster session \nFriday 28th August 9.30am – 10.30am \nOne-hour session to meet the team and get a preview of the topics covered. \nRegister your interest \nThe following Masterclasses are standalone modules consisting of two parts. These will involve a short exercise (30 mins) to be completed by the participant between Workshop Part 1 and Workshop Part 2. \nBusinesses can take one or more Masterclasses. It is highly recommended that any combination of Masterclasses should include Module 1\, as this is a foundational module. Businesses not taking Module 1 should watch the recorded version of the taster session. \nMasterclasses: \nModule 1: Circular Economy Introduction and Principles \n\nTuesday Sept 8th\, 9.30am – 12.00pm  – Workshop Part 1 and\nFriday Sept 11th\, 9.30am – 12.00pm  – Workshop Part 2\n\nRegister your interest \nModule 2: The role of Sustainable Procurement & Supply Chain and Design Thinking Principles \n\nTuesday Sept 22nd\, 9.30am – 12.00pm – Workshop Part 1 and\nFriday Sept 25th\, 9.30am – 12.00pm – Workshop Part 2\n\nModule 3: Resource Efficiency \n\nTuesday Oct 6th\, 9.30am – 12.00pm – Workshop Part 1 and\nFriday Oct 9th\, 9.30am – 12.00pm – Workshop Part 2\n\nModule 4: Customer Engagement \n\nTuesday Oct 27th\, 9.30am – 12.00pm – Workshop Part 1 and\nFriday Oct 30th\, 9.30am – 12.00pm – Workshop Part 2\n\nFollowing each workshop\, the trainers will be available for one hour to address specific questions posed by participants during the session. \nRegister your interest \nClose out and Certificate Award Session \nFriday 6th Nov\, 9.30am – 10.30am  \nA close out session to address common topics raised during the workshops\, consider learnings from the course and a certificate award ceremony for the participants. \nCost: \nA nominal fee will be charged for each module to ensure participants value the training and to go towards the cost of running the programme. The cost is €25 per module\, or €75 for all 4 modules\, payable when businesses book their place. Bookings detail will be available shortly. \nFAQs \nFind details on the course content and answers to questions you may have here. \nContact \nFor any enquiries or questions about the National MODOS programme\, please contact joanne.rourke@dublincity.ie
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/modos-circular-economy-national-training-programme-2020/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200827T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200827T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200817T093025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200817T093025Z
UID:21326-1598536800-1598540400@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Energy Efficiency as a Service – Making your ambitious projects happen
DESCRIPTION:AEE Ireland Webinar \nTitle: Energy Efficiency as a Service – Making your ambitious projects happen \nDate: 27th August at 2.00pm \nPresented By: Mark Lynchehaun from Vodafone \nPresented By: Eimear Cahalin from Vivid Edge \nModerated By: Shane Leavy on behalf of AEE Ireland \nAmbitious improvement projects for energy infrastructure frequently don’t happen due to capital constraints; payback is too long\, cash is prioritised for other projects\, and debt is not an option. This webinar will outline the alternative ways to mobilise projects\, and in particular how the “as-a-service” model can be used well beyond the LED lighting field.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/energy-efficiency-as-a-service-making-your-ambitious-projects-happen/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200813T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200813T110000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200806T141252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200806T141252Z
UID:21322-1597312800-1597316400@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Mid-West Lean Network Workshop 5: Standard Work
DESCRIPTION:Workshop #5 in the Mid-West Lean Network’s 2020 schedule\, which takes place online\, will focus on: \n Standard Work \nStandard Work outlines the current best known method (or standard) for each step of the production process. This new ‘Standard’ forms a baseline for the process from which all future Kaizen or Continuous Improvement activities are measured. Once improvements are made the new standard becomes the baseline for further improvements and so on\, continuing an endless cycle of improvement. \nIn this webinar\, joint presenters Atlantic Aviaiton Group and Advanced Technical Concepts will provide an insight into how they deploy standard work in their respective organisations and will give an overview of the following points relating to Standard Work: \n\nWhat is Standard Work.\nHow Standard Work has evolved and developed over the years.\nSuccess stories and difficulties encountered using Standard Work\n\nThis session is Free of Charge\, but registrations is essential.  \nLink to join webinar will be shared 24 hours before scheduled time. \nThe Mid-West Lean Network: the second largest regional lean network in Ireland\, after Waterford Institute of Technology’s Lean Enterprise Excellence Group\, launched in November\, was set up to strengthen and increase the existing culture of lean within the Shannon and the wider Mid-West region. Its aim is to enable each industry to broaden and strengthen their competitiveness through knowledge sharing and bench-marking against each other and different industries.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/mid-west-lean-network-workshop-5-standard-work/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Lean business ireland,Mid West Lean Network
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200723T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200723T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200716T145422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200717T113115Z
UID:21285-1595529000-1595532600@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:LBI July Series Discussion 3: Best Practice Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Best Practice Workshop – Cultural Transformation & Enterprise Excellence in a Service Based Organisation \nIn this webinar we will get an insight into Carne’s continued operational excellence journey and how\, with the support of S A Partners it is enabling growth strategy across the business. It will give a unique insight into the application of Enterprise Excellence within a service based organisation\, focusing on driving a cultural transformation across the business. \n\nOverview of the Carne business and why Enterprise Excellence\nThe Lean Plus journey so far and approach: leading with cultural and system enablers\nAdapting the programme during Covid-19 and virtual working\nThe results: example project and process of coaching improvement\nThe future: the continued journey towards Enterprise Excellence\n\n  \nSpeakers: \n\nGarry Corbet\, Principal Consultant\, S A Partners\nPaul Guildea\, Transformation Leader\, CARNE Group\n\n  \n  \nAbout the Speakers \n  \nPaul Guildea\, Transformation Leader\, CARNE Group \nPaul is the Transformation Leader at Carne and currently leads the Operational Excellence Programme being rolled out across the group. Paul has a wealth of experience having led transformation programmes across multiple industries. Prior to joining Carne\, Paul worked for global organisations including Kelloggs\, KBC\, and Kerry Foods. Paul’s experience and expertise allows him to evaluate\, equip and empower organisations to embed the tools\, techniques\, innovative solutions and cultural shift required to secure scalable and sustainable transformation. Paul’s other big passion is history\, spending most weekends delving into books and biographies detailing the lives of historical leaders. \n  \nGarry Corbet\, S A Partners \nGarry Corbet has over 10 years working in continuous improvement using Lean principles and has held several senior leadership roles prior to joining SA Partners. Garry’s background is in finance and holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from the National University of Ireland\, Galway. He held many different roles including the Head of Finance & IT\, Continuous Improvement and Human Resources. He also held the role of Director of Service and Continuous Improvement in the IT industry. In 2013 Garry was awarded a MSc in Lean from Cardiff University. He has a passion for change with particular focus on people and coaching. His industry experience in change and change management includes financial services\, IT\, food\, medical device\, pharma & construction\, and while working closely with manufacturing he has gained invaluable experience in back office transactional Lean particularly in finance and IT. Garry also has significant experience developing and managing the end to end (design\, develop\, submission\, audit and claim) Enterprise Ireland Lean training programmes. \n  \n  \nCompany Profile \n  \nCARNE Group \n  \nCarne Group is the largest third-party fund management company in the world. Carne is trusted by the world’s leading asset managers\, insurance companies\, pension funds and wealth managers to manage their governance\, compliance\, regulatory and substance requirements. Established in 2004\, Carne employs more than 250 people in 8 countries across the globe and is a governance and substance provider for asset managers with more than $1Tn AuM. \n  \nCarne leverages its global scale and capabilities to deliver innovative next generation solutions to meet the needs of asset managers\, their partners and those operating within the wider asset management ecosystem. Carne’s professional services include European Fund Management Companies\, Fund Platforms\, Independent Fund Directorships as well as other Fiduciary services. These services are supported by Carne’s industry leading technology and risk driven platform\, CORR (Compliance\, Oversight\, Risk & Reporting). CORR helps asset managers to revolutionise their compliance\, risk and operational requirements through automated data acquisition and centralization\, real time management information and system driven processes\, creating greater efficiency and effectiveness. CORR allows asset managers to meet their compliance and regulatory obligations in multiple jurisdictions and puts them in full control of their business\, reputational\, operational and financial risks. \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lbi-july-series-discussion-3-best-practice-workshop/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:All Events,Lean business ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200723T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200723T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200610T074404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200626T182727Z
UID:21141-1595498400-1595520000@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Carbon Online Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:About this Event\n\n\nThe challenge of closing the gap to our 2030 target\, coupled with the broader policy objective of long-term decarbonisation across all sectors of the economy\, requires both public and private investment and large societal shifts in technology\, attitudes and behaviour\, at an unprecedented pace. Specifically\, Ireland requires a change in its overall emissions trajectory of the order of a 2% decline each year from 2021 to 2030 to meet our EU targets. \nTo meet the required level of emissions reduction\, by 2030 the Government will implement a carbon tax rate of at least €80 per tonne by 2030\, accompanied by a trajectory of increases over successive annual Budgets. Carbon pricing will have a key role to play in the transition to a low-carbon economy and has been recognised by the Climate Change Advisory Council as an important tool for Ireland to achieve its long-term decarbonisation objectives in a cost-effective manner by 2050. \nThe Journey to 2030 and 2050 An important factor in choosing policies to deliver the 2% per annum reduction is a realisation that in the period between 2030 and 2050\, a much steeper decline of 7% per annum will have to be achieved based on achieving a minimum 80% emissions reduction by 2050\, relative to 1990. One important implication of this for the period to 2030 is to ensure that all investment choices make sense in terms of decarbonising by 2050\, and we avoid creating stranded assets by choosing what may appear to be cheaper options in terms of our 2030 decarbonisation goal.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/carbon-online-conference-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200722T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200722T163000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200706T104900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200706T151117Z
UID:21265-1595430000-1595435400@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:LEAN CONSTRUCTION IRELAND JULY 2020 WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:At 3.00pm (IST) on the 22nd July 2020 Lean Construction Ireland will host another in the series of webinars that will be titled “Lean Approach for the adoption of BIM methodology”. \n  \nLean Construction Ireland hold regular webinars presented by industry practitioners and subject matter experts to promote an understanding of Lean Construction in order to assist organisations on their Lean journeys\, as well as to provide insights into how some of Ireland’s leading construction clients and supply chain organisations are adopting Lean Thinking and Practices to deliver increased value-add on capital projects. \nNEXT WEBINAR \nTitle: “Lean Approach for the adoption of BIM methodology” \nBy: Victor Roig Segura from BIMETRIC \nWhen: July 22nd 2020 at 3.00pm (IST). \nSummary: BIM (Building Information Modelling) is a methodology that allows the generation and management of all the information related to a built asset\, both buildings and civil works\, during its life cycle. The methodology is based on structured databases related to three-dimensional objects\, working in a technological environment that facilitates collaboration between all agents involved in the development of built assets. \n  \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lean-construction-ireland-july-2020-webinar/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200716T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200716T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200714T080842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200714T080955Z
UID:21276-1594924200-1594927800@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:LBI July Series Discussion 2: Managing Peak Demand
DESCRIPTION:How Lean Principles Supported An Post Manage Increased Christmas Demand\nMany companies face peak demand issues requiring redeployment and hiring of temporary employees to meet seasonal demands\, none more so than An Post. The Leading Edge Group were commissioned to review and put in place a structure and plan to manage the 2019 Peak which was estimated to increase dramatically from the previous year with significant volumes forecasted by one of their key customers\, Amazon. Lean principles were deployed such as value stream design mapping\, standard work and demand/capacity modelling to identify constraints and inefficiencies and to allow the operating units to align capacity well in advance. This also allowed Sales to provide feedback to customers in terms of effective capacity and service levels and therefore manage the expected demand inflows. More effective operating layouts and flow management processes were also developed so that product status was highly visual and further improvement opportunities were easy to identify and execute. The success of the project was enabled by high levels of teamwork and communication\, supported by daily huddles and weekly KPI meetings which were rigorously attended by all the key stakeholders. The result was that An Post delivered a 100% increase in Parcel volumes which continued through further demand spikes resulting from COVID-19. \n  \nPanellists: \n\nPat Cullinane\, Transformation Consultant\, Leading Edge Group\nDavid Murray\, Head of Mails Operational Excellence\, An Post\n\n  \nAs this is an online panel discussion\, please: \n\nMute your microphone. If you are calling from a smartphone you will see the mic symbol or press *6 after you dial in;\nUse the chat function in Zoom to ask questions or email Senan.ORiain@ida.ie before or during the call;\nPlease note that this is a Zoom Call\, so places are limited and priority will be given to industry reps;\nA Waitlist will be set up if demand requires\, the event will be broadcast live on YouTube\, a link will be made available at 6.15pm to everybody on the Waitlist;\nA recording will be made available afterwards.\n\n  \nPlease check www.LeanBusinessIreland.ie for further details and Join Your local Lean Regional Network!
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lbi-july-series-discussion-2-managing-peak-demand/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:All Events,Lean business ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200709T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200709T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200706T100518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200706T103920Z
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SUMMARY:LBI July Series: Smart Energy - How securing ISO 14001 and 50001 secured the future
DESCRIPTION:Join Shane Mooney\, Managing Director of SPeco Services in conversation with Jack Grady\, Grady Joinery. \nThe discussion and short presentation will focus on the work undertaken to secure the highest standards in Energy and Environmental Management\, the motivation and the results achieved. \n  \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/smart-energy-how-securing-iso-140001-and-500001-secured-the-future/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:All Events,Lean business ireland,Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200626T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200626T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200623T125405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200623T125405Z
UID:21238-1593172800-1593176400@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Mid West Lean Network - Workshop 4 - Data: A Valuable Commodity for Businesses
DESCRIPTION:Data: A Valuable Commodity for Businesses\nThis 4th Workshop in the Mid-West Lean Network’s 2020 schedule will take place online and will focus on: \nData and why it has become a valuable commodity for businesses across the globe. \nIndustries have seen rapid changes and disruptions in recent years due to eruption of start-ups\, technological advancements and new age innovations such as artificial intelligence and machine learning. \nWith this massive growth of internet\, data\, and use of digitization in every industry\, data has become a valuable commodity for businesses across the globe. \nTherefore\, in this fast-pace\, ever-changing business world we live in\, individuals are not only being asked to make faster decisions\, but they also must process an overwhelming amount of information during the decision-making process. Decision-making\, by definition\, is the selection of a procedure to weigh alternatives and find a solution to a problem. So\, how do we use data to make the best decisions possible? \nThis interactive webinar will cover the following areas: \n\nIndustry disruptors\nData aggregation and analysis\nData tool case study\nDecision-making capacity\nDecision-making styles\n\nPresenter \n \nJack McGrath\, Lead Strategy Consultant\, Ingenium\n\n\nJack\, a mechanical engineer by profession\, leads the strategic project development and implementation business unit for both domestic and global clients\, delivering change management programs across a variety of sectors within Ingenium. Working closely with client executive teams to ensure strategic objectives are created and achieved through a structured change management process\, Jack oversees a number of major clients working on change management assignments. Jack also heads Ingenium’s global StyleUs Decision-Making behavioural assessment program and is responsible for the oversight supporting consulting for c. 50\,000 reports to consultants\, sub-consultants and clients\, in seven different languages\, across 60 global project locations. \n\nThis online session / webinar is Free of Charge! \nPlease register HERE directly on GoToWebinar platform to secure your place \nThe Mid-West Lean Network: the second largest regional lean network in Ireland\, after Waterford Institute of Technology’s Lean Enterprise Excellence Group\, launched in November\, was set up to strengthen and increase the existing culture of lean within the Shannon and the wider Mid-West region. Its aim is to enable each industry to broaden and strengthen their competitiveness through knowledge sharing and bench-marking against each other and different industries.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/mid-west-lean-network-workshop-4-data-a-valuable-commodity-for-businesses/
LOCATION:Online\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:All Events,Lean business ireland,Mid West Lean Network
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200625T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200625T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200610T192815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200612T064307Z
UID:21157-1593093600-1593097200@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Webinar: How Building Analytics Can Transform Operational Performance
DESCRIPTION:Building analytics enables resource-efficient and environmentally responsible buildings by finding the energy and operational efficiency issues and opportunities that people alone can’t. \nDiscover how large building owners and operators are using data-driven insights to revolutionise their response to energy challenges\, maximise operational efficiencies and rapidly reduce energy consumption across their portfolios. \nLearn why this smarter approach to building management is facilitating and accelerating positive behavioural change across the property industry and how you can apply building analytics to your own portfolios to achieve better sustainability ratings\, reduced energy consumption\, improved thermal conditions and focused contractor engagement. \nPresented By: Cillian Casey from CIM \nModerated By: Conor Molloy on behalf of AEE Ireland
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/how-building-analytics-can-transform-operational-performance-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200624T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200624T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T014338
CREATED:20200618T102033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200618T102033Z
UID:21218-1593003600-1593007200@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Webinar: Fossil Fuel Lock-in in Ireland — How Much Value is at Risk?
DESCRIPTION:Fossil fuel lock-in refers to the idea that countries are locked-in to carbon or fossil fuel energy systems because they have invested heavily in the infrastructure of that energy system. Stakeholders in the finance and banking industries\, including central banks\, regulators and credit rating agencies\, have warned of the financial risk associated with being locked into fossil energy systems and have called for collective action to facilitate the role of the financial sector in achieving the Paris Agreement objectives of “making finance flows consistent with pathways towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate resilient development”. \nRecent research on this topic has been carried out by a group from UCC\, led by Dr Celine McInerney\, and a report on this work was published by the EPA last year. The research found that as the cost of renewable technologies continues to fall\, fossil assets become less competitive and profits for fossil generators are reduced. Under decarbonisation scenarios\, returns to investors in fossil assets and related infrastructure may not be sufficient to incentivise investment. \nPresented by Professor Celine McInerney \nThis series is organised by the RIA Climate Change and Environmental Sciences Committee in collaboration with the EPA.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/webinar-fossil-fuel-lock-in-in-ireland-how-much-value-is-at-risk/
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