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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180623
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180607T121425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180607T121425Z
UID:18328-1529280000-1529711999@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
DESCRIPTION:The first part of this program is an intensive\, highly interactive 44 hour classroom lab which will teach you the Lean Six Sigma methodologies and tools through engaging simulation exercises\, hands-on practical challenges and the application of the Lean Six Sigma principles to solve real-world problems. \nAt the end of the course you will be ready to take Trigraph’s online certification test. Upon successful completion of this test\, you will earn your Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification. \nOVERVIEW\nThis interactive program gives the student multiple skillsets and the confidence to begin applying the tools and techniques immediately within their own organisation utilising the concept of ‘practice practice practice confidence confidence confidence’ the student enjoys a learning experience mixed with practical button pushing exercises to take the theory and apply it to practical outcomes while learning a consistent powerful problem solving methodology in DMAIC while learning the soft skills and facilitation techniques to create conversations in a team environment. \nAt the end of the training course participants will be able to: \n– Understand the concept of Six Sigma and the DMAIC approach to process improvement.\n– Understand the tools involved in the Define\, Measure\, Analyse\, Improve and Control phases.\n– Understand the use of the tools in characterising processes\, analysing process data\, solving problems and controlling processes.\n– Use the key tools to solve practical business problems.\n– Lead local Six Sigma project teams or assist Black Belts to deliver tangible business results on larger projects
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lean-six-sigma-green-belt/
LOCATION:87 – 89 Pembroke Road\, Dublin 4\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180622
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180213T090821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180213T090821Z
UID:16437-1529193600-1529625599@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:27th European Grassland Federation General Meeting Cork
DESCRIPTION:In 2018\, the EGF will be hosted by Teagasc in Cork Ireland. This will be the 27th General meeting\, it was previously hosted in Dublin in 1988. Cork is the second biggest city in Ireland and is located in the heart of dairying in Ireland\, it will offer delegates the first hand opportunity to see and experience dairy\, beef and sheep production from grassland. \nRuminant agriculture in Ireland is a major contributor to the Irish economy and is strongly export based. Irish agriculture prides itself on its green image from high quality produce originating from grazed pasture. \nTHE PLENARY AND POSTER SESSIONS\n– Resilient plants for grass based ruminant production systems\, adapting grassland systems to the dynamics of climate and resource availability\n– Appropriate livestock for grasslands\, key characteristics of animals adapted to and suitable for grasslands\n– Environmental influences on grassland systems – consequences of climate change\, mitigation strategies\, and impacts on ecosystems\n– Social and economic impacts of grass based ruminant production\n– Big data and smart technologies in grassland\n– Knowledge Transfer to stakeholders
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/27th-european-grassland-federation-general-meeting-cork/
LOCATION:Rochestown Park Hotel\, Rochestown Road\, Douglas\, Co. Cork\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180615T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180615T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180501T135310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180501T135310Z
UID:18000-1529055000-1529065800@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Lean in Ireland - Best Practice Visit to Carbery Group
DESCRIPTION:A Lean best practice site visit to Carbery Group is scheduled for Friday 15th June 2018. This is part of a series of lean (in Ireland) best practice visits planned during the year. Please follow the registration link above if you are interested in attending. The capacity for the visit is limited. A maximum of 5 delegates per company can be registered. Registration is free of charge. \nIndicative Agenda (subject to change)\n09.30am-09.45am Visitor sign-in\n09.45am- 10.15am History of Carbery Group\n10.15am-10.45am Continuous Improvement/Lean Journey\n10.45am-11.00am Q & A\n11.00am-11.30am Tour of Facility\n11.30am-12.30pm Tea & Coffee\, light lunch\, Visitor sign-out
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lean-ireland-best-practice-visit-carbery-group/
LOCATION:Carbery Group\, Ballineen\,\, Co. Cork
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180616
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180313T092126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180606T095828Z
UID:16919-1529020800-1529107199@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Lean Champions
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the University of Limerick\, this one day programme is designed to equip Senior Managers and Lean Champions with the overall information and tools needed to build their own internal programmes. This is a practical and thought provoking “how-to” workshop based on actual experience and success stories. \nThis one-day programme is designed to equip Senior Managers and Lean Champions with the overall information and tools needed to build their own internal programmes. Strategic breakthrough problems are addressed to overcome barriers to implementation. \nProgramme Outline:\n– Role of the Lean Champion\n– Strategic Lean Planning\n– Organising for Lean\n– Leadership and Change Management\n– Adjusting the culture to Lean\n– Developing a Lean Vision and a Lean Roadmap\n– Selecting and Managing Projects\n– Identifying Teams and the Roles of Team Members\n– Project Management\n– Performance Metrics\n– Effective Deployment of Lean Tools\n– Implementation Success Factors and Impact Assessment\n– External Funding
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lean-champions/
LOCATION:University of Limerick.\, Limerick
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180614
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180313T100947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180313T101030Z
UID:16934-1528848000-1528934399@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Manufacturing Solutions 2018
DESCRIPTION:Organised by the Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) & GTMA\, The Manufacturing Solutions Conference is a focal point for manufacturing technologies and engineering solutions. \nOver 100 of the most advanced providers of metrology\, inspection\, machine tools\, workholding\, cutting tools\, and Cad/Cam/PLM manufacturing software and ancillary products and services will be exhibiting. \nBringing all the leading technology suppliers together the GTMA and LIT are providing an ideal conduit for the transfer of technology from the specialist suppliers to the practical industrial landscape\, where its take-up and practical application can be used to gain a competitive business advantage.” \nAdditionally\, a comprehensive programme of leading industrial keynote speakers will also be an integral part of the event
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/manufacturing-solutions-2018/
LOCATION:Limerick Institute of Technology\, Moylish Park\, Limerick
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180608T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180608T143000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180426T130621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180426T130621Z
UID:17904-1528448400-1528468200@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:S.M.E.D Workshop
DESCRIPTION:S.M.E.D (single-minute exchange of dies) is a system for dramatically reducing the time it takes to complete equipment changeovers. The essence of the S.M.E.D system is to convert as many changeover steps as possible to “external” (performed while the equipment is running)\, and to simplify and streamline the remaining steps. The name single-minute exchange of dies comes from the goal of reducing changeover times to the “single” digits (i.e. Less than 10 minutes). \nTo book your place please email: smeirelandchapter@gmail.com
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/s-m-e-d-workshop/
LOCATION:Penn Engineering\, Mervue\,\, Co. Galway
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180607T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180607T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180413T065928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T070549Z
UID:17646-1528358400-1528390800@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Knowledge is Power – New Ross
DESCRIPTION:safefood in partnership with Teagasc are hosting free workshops specifically for SME food business and those working within the wider food sector providing practical advice on how to produce and handle food safely. Our experts will be there to address all your burning food safety questions. \nThe workshop will cover: \n– What you need to know about bacteria and how to control them to keep your customer’s safe\n– Choosing and using hygiene cleaning products\n– Managing food allergens/labeling? \nAgenda\n9:15am Registration \n9:30am Welcome from safefood \n9:40am Do bacteria have a free travel pass in your facility? – Dr Kieran Jordan (Teagasc) \n10:00am Effective cleaning: The rights and wrongs – Mr Eddie O’Neill (Teagasc) \n10:20am Tea / coffee break with networking \n10:35am Food poisoning bacteria: What you need to know – Dr Kieran Jordan (Teagasc) \n10:55am Food allergens in a nutshell – Dr James McIntosh (safefood) \n11.25am Guest regulatory speaker \n11:40am Guest speaker \n11:50am General discussion and Q & A? \n12:00pm Lunch and Close
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/knowledge-power-new-ross/
LOCATION:Brandon House Hotel\, New Ross\,\, Co. Wexford
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180608
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180328T073019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180425T073417Z
UID:17261-1528329600-1528415999@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:'New Thinking in Enterprise Excellence ' - Manufacturing Conference 2018
DESCRIPTION:The digital transformation of manufacturing and manufacturing processes has arrived\, and now it’s time to embrace it. Creating smart connected manufacturing with people centred operations will help drive and strengthen Ireland’s global manufacturing competitiveness. \nThis conference will support leaders to understand what they must do to reinvent their manufacturing practices – enabling Factory 4.0 by utilisation of digitalisation\, and IoT for improved efficiencies\, and bring their workforce along to the next generation of Operational Excellence in a Smart Factory. \nThis conference agenda has been designed specifically by the Operational Excellence and Advanced Manufacturing Working Groups to showcase particular case studies on how traditional manufacturing companies are moving their processes to digital and improving efficiencies through the use of emerging technologies. \nSupported by all of Ibec’s manufacturing sectors\, we expect to have 300+ delegates in attendance at what is promised to be an exciting\, interactive full-day event\, with exhibition stands showcasing best-practice manufacturing\, digitalisation of manufacturing\, smart technologies\, operational excellence and lean processes. \nThe themes which will be covered as part of the conference include:\nSession 1: Global Manufacturing Competitiveness\, trends\, including the latest and greatest technologies and where Ireland’s Advanced Manufacturing sits;\nSession 2: Manufacturing Leadership and Women in Manufacturing;\nSession 3: Smartening up your Manufacturing Processes\, including collaborative approaches and new innovations in manufacturing;\nSession 4: Advanced Manufacturing – Best Practice Sharing \nThe full agenda is now available on the Irish Medtech Association website. \nAs part of the Ibec Medtech & Engineering Global Manufacturing Conference\, companies are invited to demonstrate their latest examples of Operational Excellence and/or Advanced manufacturing by entering our poster competition. This competition will take place during the event\, and the winners will be announced at the evening reception. \nShowcase your company by presenting your best A3 Project in two categories:\n1. Operational Excellence (sponsored by LBS Partners)\n2. Advanced Manufacturing (sponsored by Irish Manufacturing Research)\nShortlisted posters will be on display at conference exhibition.\nEach winning team will be given the opportunity to present their project to the wider Medtech & Engineering community at the event. \nFurther information on the poster content\, language and templates is available.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/new-thinking-enterprise-excellence-manufacturing-conference-2018/
LOCATION:Galmont Hotel\, Lough Atalia Road\,\, Galway
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180606T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180606T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180413T065717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T065749Z
UID:17643-1528275600-1528286400@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Knowledge is Power – Mullingar
DESCRIPTION:safefood in partnership with Teagasc are hosting free workshops specifically for SME food business and those working within the wider food sector providing practical advice on how to produce and handle food safely. Our experts will be there to address all your burning food safety questions. \nThe workshop will cover: \n– What you need to know about bacteria and how to control them to keep your customer’s safe\n– Choosing and using hygiene cleaning products\n– Managing food allergens/labeling? \nAgenda\n9:15am Registration \n9:30am Welcome from safefood \n9:40am Do bacteria have a free travel pass in your facility? – Dr Kieran Jordan (Teagasc) \n10:00am Effective cleaning: The rights and wrongs – Mr Eddie O’Neill (Teagasc) \n10:20am Tea / coffee break with networking \n10:35am Food poisoning bacteria: What you need to know – Dr Kieran Jordan (Teagasc) \n10:55am Food allergens in a nutshell – Dr James McIntosh (safefood) \n11.25am Guest regulatory speaker \n11:40am Guest speaker \n11:50am General discussion and Q & A? \n12:00pm Lunch and Close
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/knowledge-power-mullingar/
LOCATION:Mullingar Park Hotel\, Dublin Road\,\, Mullingar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180607
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180404T114653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180404T114653Z
UID:17422-1528243200-1528329599@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Innovative Bio-based Products: Investment\, Environmental Impacts and Future Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:The conference serves as a platform to present and discuss the considerations emerging from the study “Bioeconomy: Support to Policy for Research and Innovation”. \nStudy “Bioeconomy: Support to Policy for Research and Innovation” \nThe overall objective of the study “Bioeconomy: Support to Policy for Research and Innovation” is to provide a range of new information and analyses on three distinct but related topics comprising: \n– Full Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of case studies comparing bio-based with fossil based products\n– EU success stories\, with insights on the bio-based sector and the investment potential it offers\n– Top emerging bio-based products\, their properties and industrial applications \nRegistration & accommodation \nAttendance at the event is free of charge. As seats are limited and the registration is on a first come\, first served basis please register by 4 May 2018.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/innovative-bio-based-products-investment-environmental-impacts-future-perspectives/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza\, Brussels - Le Palace\,\, Rue Gineste 3
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180531T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180329T084921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180504T053203Z
UID:17280-1527760800-1527786000@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:All-Island Workshop on Bio-Based Industries Opportunities in the Horizon 2020 Programme
DESCRIPTION:The BBI JU which operates under the Horizon 2020 programme\, is a €3.7bn Public-Private Partnership funded by the EU and the Bio-Based Industries Consortium (BIC)\, a group that collectively represents the European BBI private sector. \nBBI JU calls are dedicated to realising the European Bioeconomy potential with the 2018 calls focusing specifically opportunities around Biobased Feedstock\, Biorefining Process\, Biobased Products and the requirement to develop Market Uptake. \nThe 2018 call opens on 11th Aprial and will close on 6th September 2018 with an indicative budget of €115 million. \nAt the event you can expect to: \n– explore the 2018 BBI JU call topics in more detail and EU Policy on the Bioeconomy \n– hear from successful applicant to previous Horizon 2020 calls \n– network with potential partners \n– receive expert advice \nWho should attend? \n– Researchers from academia and industry \n– Large industries and SMEs \n– Representative groups \n– Technology providers \n– Local authorities and local action groups \nAGENDA \n09:15 am Registration & Tea/Coffee \n10:00 am Welcome \nPatrick Barrett – Department of Agriculture\, Food and the Marine (DAFM) \nAnita Maguire – Vice President For Research & Innovation\, UCC \n10:10 am Session 1 \nBill Morrissey – Glanbia \nBrian Kelly – Irish Bioeconomy Foundation \nFollowed by panel discussion including members of industry & academia  \nEnda Buckley – Carbery Group \nMaurice Collins – University of Limerick \nJason Whooley – CEO\, Bio-marine Ingredients Ireland (BII) \n11:15 am Expertise Exchange Feedback \n11:30 am Networking & Coffee Break \n11:50 am Session 2 \nChris Shiels – InterTradeIreland (H2020 Brexit survey & findings) \nPolyvios Hadjiyiangou – BBI Joint Undertaking (Call Coordinator) \nJames Gaffney – IT Tralee \nFollowed by panel discussion including members of industry & academia  \nDonald McDonagh – Cillnua Consulting \nElizabeth Gavin – Eur Digital Village \nMaria Callanan – Project Manager\, VISUM \n(NI participants to be confirmed) \n1:15 pm Event Summary & Close by UCC \nLunch \n2:00pm One-to-one Meetings with Ireland & NI Horizon 2020 National Contact Points
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/island-workshop-bio-based-industries-opportunities-horizon-2020-programme/
LOCATION:University College Cork\, \, College Rd\,\, Cork
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180531
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180404T081621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180404T081621Z
UID:17380-1527552000-1527724799@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Design Thinking Ireland 2018
DESCRIPTION:Now in it’s 5th year\, IRDG is delighted to bring you Ireland’s leading annual business conference on Design Thinking. Designed to benefit and connect all those across the public and private sectors who continue to innovate around products\, processes and services\, this unique event will once again host leading speakers and practitioners with forward-thinking insights from Ireland and beyond. \nA recent study by PwC demonstrated that Design Thinking is now being used by almost 60% of companies as their operating model in driving innovation\, given it’s more collaborative approach compared with traditional models. What design thinking does is provide a framework to create solutions from a user-need perspective and through its process enables designers\, managers and CEOs enhance their creative confidence. It really forces a company to think of WHY and WHO they are developing a product or service for\, getting to know their end user in a much more intimate way than they might have done heretofore. \nBuilding this Design Thinking mindset and capability into innovation strategy and teams has been described as yielding extraordinary results that leapfrog the expected. The approach is being used universally to address issues ranging from the design of medical devices\, packaging materials\, electronic equipment\, food products\, invoice processing systems\, software products\, to blood donation services and emergency room visits\, along with a whole variety of other products and services across the world. \nWhether you are new to this topic or already focused on it\, Design Thinking Ireland 2018 brings you an entirely new line-up to share the business experience and value of design thinking\, and equip you with the knowledge to embed it in your business strategy and innovation culture. \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/design-thinking-ireland-2018/
LOCATION:The Helix\, DCU\,\, Dublin
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180524
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20170915T123730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180328T074354Z
UID:14302-1527033600-1527119999@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Enterprise Excellence Ireland 2018
DESCRIPTION:On the 23rd of May 2018 Ireland Will Play Host To Europes Leading Lean Management/Six Sigma event \n\n\n\n\n\n\nEnterprise Excellence Ireland is proud to announce our event date for 2018 and pleased to provide you the opportunity to reserve your delegate seat early\, to avaid disappointment. \nOver 700 Lean Managers from the Irish business community attended the event in 2017 and with even more networking opportunities planned for 2018\, we predict an even larger National & International audience. \nStream A: Starting the Journey Towards Operational Excellence \n09.40: Case 1 – LEO Co’s Skylark\, Premier Tefi\, Polar Ice Tech \n10.10: Case 2 – EJ Company – Padraig Freeman \n10.50: Case 3 – Monsoon Stephen Kenealy \n11.30: Case 4 – Carlow Precast – Rosaleen Keogh \nStream B: Next Stage Towards Operational Excellence \n09.40: Case 5 – ABTRAN – Emma Dunne \n10.10: Case 6 – Microsemi Corp – Paul O’Sullivan \n10.50: Case 7 – C&D Foods – David Mulhall \n11.30: Case 8 – Unicom Engineering – John Dempsey \nStream C: Transforming Organisational Culture \n09.40: Case 9 – Vilicom – Adrian Mulholland \n10.10: Case 10 – Pramerica – Ciaran Harvey \n10.50: Case 11 – Ding – Hugh O’Donoghue \n11.30: Case 12 – Volkswagen – Jolanta Musielak \nStream D: Driving Improvement & Competitiveness \n09.40: Case 13 – Japan SME 1 \n10.10: Case 14 – Japan SME 2 \n10.50: Case 15 – Toyota Motor Manufacturing \n11.30: Case 16 – Lean from Japan! – International case studies from EU-Japan Lean Summit \nStream E: Influencing the team to “do” lean – Micro \n2.45: Case 17 – Eli Lilly – Tbc \n3.15: Case 18 – Bord NaMona – Joe Lane \n3.45: Case 19 – Designer Group – Pat Gilroy \n4.15: Case 20 – SSE – Roy Baker \nStream F: Engaging people in lean to create momentum (SME) \n2.45: Case 21 \n3.15: Case 22 – Schaeffler – Dr. Alexander Rustig \n3.45: Case 23 – Dupuy – Gary Hartnett \n4.15: Case 24 – Intel – John French \nStream G: Applying Lean to Business Services \n2.45: Case 25 – Keelings – Sylvia Cadwell \n3.15: Case 26 – Verizon – Patrick Scully \n3.45: Case 27 – Accenture – Barry Heavey \n4.15: Case 28 – Welsh Company \nStream H: Challenges with an agenda of constant improvement \n2.45: Case 29 – Dell EMC – Denis Lucey \n3.15: Case 30 – Ellen Brian – DHL \n3.45: Case 31 – Boston Scientific – Rob Halland \n4.15: Case 32 \n\n\nAdditional Networking Opportunities:\nIn addition to the main Enterprise Excellence Ireland 2018 symposium\, delegates will have an opportunity to take advantage of our: \nWorkshops – Running between 1 – 2pm \nWorkshop 1: Introduction to Industry 4.0 & Society 5.0 \nWorkshop 2: Academia – New Programmes Supporting Operational Excellence \nWorkshop 3: IRDG Lean Product Development – Impact \nWorkshop 4: Visualisation Software \nHive Meetings: Listen to the solution supplier case studies. \nHuddle Zone: Meet face to face with speakers after each session. \nLean Business Ireland: is a Government\, enterprise and academia initiative bringing the best of Lean Ireland together. \nRegister for Enterprise Excellence Ireland 2018
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/enterprise-excellence-ireland-2018/
LOCATION:Croke Park\, Dublin\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180517T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180517T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180410T130011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180410T130032Z
UID:17561-1526547600-1526562000@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:ESRI-UCC Energy Research Workshop – National Energy & Climate Policy
DESCRIPTION:Ireland is not on track to meet mandatory 2020 targets for GHG emissions reduction or for renewable energy. In addition\, Ireland is facing more ambitious targets for 2030 in line with national ambition to transition to a low carbon economy by 2050. \nThis morning event will focus on a number of key short\, medium and long term topics that will address these challenges and inform Ireland’s forthcoming National Energy and Climate Plan. Among the topics discussed are the choices citizens make on home heating\, the future of renewable gas and renewable diesel\, the potential contribution of power to gas\, public acceptance of different forms of electricity generation\, the ability of the Irish grid to cope with increasing levels of variable renewable energy and the role of carbon capture and storage and negative emissions technologies in meeting emissions reduction ambitions. \nThe event will close by exploring the question of whether carbon taxes should be extended to meat and milk. This conference will showcase the findings a number of collaborative research projects between UCC and the ESRI\, undertaken within the national MaREI Centre\, funded by SFI and a number of industry partners and Governmental Departments. \nSession 1: Home Heating\, Fuelling Transport and Power to Gas \n– Determinants of residential heating system choice: an analysis of Irish households – John Curtis\, Daire McCoy\, Claudia Aravena\n– Meeting Ireland’s 2030 targets – comparing renewable gas and renewable diesel with electrification – Brian Ó Gallachóir\, Eamonn Mulholland\n– Power to Gas – levelised costs\, market interactions and carbon intensity – Shane McDonagh\, Jerry Murphy\n– The role of power-to-gas in the future energy system: how much is needed and who wants to invest? – Valentin Bertsch\, Muireann Lynch\, Mel Devine \nSession 2: Future of electricity\, carbon dioxide removal and carbon tax for agriculture \n– Can the Irish Electric Grid Cope with Possible Medium-term Evolutions of RES Power Generation Expansions? – Desta Fitiwi\, Valentin Bertsch\n– 2C or not 2C\, carbon dioxide removal\, carbon capture and storage and direct air capture – James Glynn\n– A multi-national examination of public acceptance of future electricity generation mixes – Jason Harold\, Valentin Bertsch\n– Should we put a carbon tax on meat and milk in Ireland? – Paul Deane
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/esri-ucc-energy-research-workshop-national-energy-climate-policy/
LOCATION:ESRI\, Whitaker Square\, Sir John Rogerson’s Quay\, Dublin\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180516T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180413T065405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T065521Z
UID:17640-1526461200-1526472000@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Knowledge is Power – Athenry
DESCRIPTION:safefood in partnership with Teagasc are hosting free workshops specifically for SME food business and those working within the wider food sector providing practical advice on how to produce and handle food safely. Our experts will be there to address all your burning food safety questions. \nThe workshop will cover: \n– What you need to know about bacteria and how to control them to keep your customer’s safe\n– Choosing and using hygiene cleaning products\n– Managing food allergens/labeling? \nAgenda\n9:15am Registration \n9:30am Welcome from safefood \n9:40am Do bacteria have a free travel pass in your facility? – Dr Kieran Jordan (Teagasc) \n10:00am Effective cleaning: The rights and wrongs – Mr Eddie O’Neill (Teagasc) \n10:20am Tea / coffee break with networking \n10:35am Food poisoning bacteria: What you need to know – Dr Kieran Jordan (Teagasc) \n10:55am Food allergens in a nutshell – Dr James McIntosh (safefood) \n11.25am Guest regulatory speaker \n11:40am Guest speaker \n11:50am General discussion and Q & A? \n12:00pm Lunch and Close
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/knowledge-power-athenry/
LOCATION:Raheen Woods Hotel\, Athenry
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Safefood.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180517
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180424T073004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180424T073004Z
UID:17808-1526428800-1526515199@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:IHI Annual Conference - The Future of Irish Hospitality
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Conference of the Irish Hospitality Institute (IHI) will centre around the Future of Irish Hospitality; Brand\, Technology and Sustainability. \nThe event will be chaired by Michael Vaughan\, with an extensive array of guest speakers. \nGuest Speakers \nShane Nolan – Director for New Business Sales EMEA\, Google \nDonagh Davern FIHI – Department of Tourism & Hospitality\, Cork Institute of Technology \nHelen Fahy MIHI – Head of Culture & Employer Branding\, The Doyle Collection \nRichard Burke – Award-winning Corporate Trainer & Hypno-psychotherapist \nClio O’Gara – Country Manager\, Guestline Ireland \nJames Cannon – Head of International Development\, Guestline \nTara Kerry – Hospitality Development Manager within Fáilte Ireland
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/ihi-annual-conference-future-irish-hospitality/
LOCATION:Guinness Storehouse\, St. James's Gate\,\, Ushers\, Dublin
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Guinness-Storehouse.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180515T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180515T203000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180510T080230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180510T080230Z
UID:18078-1526409000-1526416200@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Tackling Climate Change: rhetoric or reality?
DESCRIPTION:Reducing greenhouse gas emissions\, and adapting to the impacts of inevitable climate change\, are arguably the biggest global challenges we face today. An international consensus on action was reached in Paris in 2015 with many countries introducing national laws to tackle climate change. The UK’s 2008 Climate Change Act was a pioneering commitment to set a legally binding target for reducing national emissions. In this 10th anniversary year of the Act\, how is the UK doing? Is there a gap between action and the target? How will Brexit affect progress in the future? \nLord John Krebs served as Chairman of the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee from 2010 – 2014 and was the founding Chair of the UK Climate Change Committee Adaptation Sub-Committee 2009 – 2017\, and remains a member of the Committee. \nThe Lecture will be chaired by Dr John Bowman \n6:30pm – Refreshments and Registration\n7:00pm – Lecture\n7:45pm – Questions and Answers Session\n8:30pm – Ends. \nThis lecture will be broadcast live to the web. For information on this and related climate science information please see: http://www.epa.ie/climate/communicatingclimatescience
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/tackling-climate-change-rhetoric-or-reality/
LOCATION:The Round Room\, The Mansion House\, Dawson Street\,\, Dublin 2
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Climate-Action.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180515T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180515T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180413T065245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T065245Z
UID:17637-1526374800-1526385600@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Knowledge is Power – Sligo
DESCRIPTION:safefood in partnership with Teagasc are hosting free workshops specifically for SME food business and those working within the wider food sector providing practical advice on how to produce and handle food safely. Our experts will be there to address all your burning food safety questions. \nThe workshop will cover: \n– What you need to know about bacteria and how to control them to keep your customer’s safe\n– Choosing and using hygiene cleaning products\n– Managing food allergens/labeling? \nAgenda\n9:15am Registration \n9:30am Welcome from safefood \n9:40am Do bacteria have a free travel pass in your facility? – Dr Kieran Jordan (Teagasc) \n10:00am Effective cleaning: The rights and wrongs – Mr Eddie O’Neill (Teagasc) \n10:20am Tea / coffee break with networking \n10:35am Food poisoning bacteria: What you need to know – Dr Kieran Jordan (Teagasc) \n10:55am Food allergens in a nutshell – Dr James McIntosh (safefood) \n11.25am Guest regulatory speaker \n11:40am Guest speaker \n11:50am General discussion and Q & A? \n12:00pm Lunch and Close
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/knowledge-power-sligo/
LOCATION:Sligo Park Hotel\, Pearse Road\,\, Co. Sligo
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Safefood.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180517
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180313T092524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180313T092524Z
UID:16921-1526342400-1526515199@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:ISO50001 2-day Energy Management System Maintenance and Improvement Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The ISO50001 energy management standard is a key tool\nenabling companies to deliver their business\, financial\,\nregulatory and environmental objectives through better\nenergy management. Certification to the standard also\ndemonstrates compliance with relevant obligations under the\nEU Energy Efficiency Directive. \nWho should attend:\nThe workshop is targeted at personnel in the organization\ntasked with the operation & improvement of an energy\nmanagement system including environmental managers\,\nutility managers & engineering personnel. \nThis training programme is subsidised by the Department of\nEducation & Skills and Skillnets Ltd
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/iso50001-2-day-energy-management-system-maintenance-improvement-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Midlands Park Hotel\, Town Centre\, Portlaoise\, Co Laois\, Ireland
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Energy-Storage1.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180510T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180510T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180501T070312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180501T070312Z
UID:17988-1525942800-1525957200@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Annual Green Conference
DESCRIPTION:This conference is designed to bring businesses in Wexford and the south east first-hand knowledge on a variety of Green topics. Greening your business can bring great results in terms of saving money by reducing your energy\, water and waste costs. \nThe event is sponsored by the EPA and Wexford County Council and held in association with Econcertive\, Wexford LEO\, Kilkenny LEO\, Wexford Chamber and Kilkenny Chamber. \n2018 Speakers \n– Anja Murray\, Eco Eye\n– Phil Walker\, Econcertive\n– Ron Immink\, Sustainable Nation\n– Tómas O’ Leary\, nZEB\n– Camillus Muldowny\, Coral Leisure\n– Ray Flynn\, Flynn’s Garage Tullow\n– Dr. Shane Colgan\, EPA \nDelegates will have the opportunity to test drive both the new Nissan Leaf and the KIA Niro Plug in Hybrid.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/annual-green-conference/
LOCATION:Wexford County Council\, County Hall\, Carricklawn\, Wexford\, Ireland
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/EnvironmentalAssistance-1.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180511
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180320T151258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180320T151258Z
UID:17007-1525910400-1525996799@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:ICBE National Conference 2018
DESCRIPTION:The ICBE Conference will take place on Thursday May 10th 2018 in the Killashee Hotel Kildare. This year’s theme of “Knowledge Driven Excellence” will see an expert panel present on the key pillars of People\, Productivity and Technology. Each pillar will feature an expert speaker on the topic followed by an industry led case study. Building on last year’s innovative group discussions\, each section will also be followed by a ‘Many to Many’ group discussion on key challenges raised by the speakers. \nBroadcaster Matt Cooper will chair proceedings including a special interview of this year’s guest keynote speaker\, Dr Niamh Shaw. \nAbout the ICBE \nThe Irish Centre for Business Excellence (ICBE) is a not-for-profit organisation established by leading companies in Ireland with a deep commitment to continuous improvement.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/icbe-national-conference-2018/
LOCATION:Kilashee Hotel\, Naas\, Co. Kildare
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Kilashee.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180503T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180503T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180209T132938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180209T133027Z
UID:16391-1525341600-1525352400@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Lean Best Practice Visit to Boston Scientific
DESCRIPTION:ICBE – Best Practice Visit to Boston Scientific Cork \nCost: Member cost €100 per person (to be donated to local charity) \nNon- member cost will be €100 towards the charity of choice for the hosting company and €145 administration costs to ICBE. *(To discuss membership of ICBE and review the list of benefits to your company please contact the centre and we will be happy to discuss the value proposition to your company). \nMaximum number: 20 / 2 places per company \n\n\n\n\n\nAGENDA: \nStart Time: 10.00am \n10.00am to 11.00 am Site Presentation \n11.00am to 12.30pm Site Tour \n12.30pm to 1.00pm Q&A \nFinish Time: 1.00pm
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lean-best-practice-visit-2/
LOCATION:Boston Scientific\, Cork\, Ireland
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Boston-Scientific.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180503T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180503T163000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180404T081334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180404T081334Z
UID:17377-1525336200-1525365000@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Funding & Collaboration for Business Innovation
DESCRIPTION:In this new format event in 2018\, IRDG will bring you all the options when it comes to progressing your business innovation and market development with grant funding\, tax incentives\, accessible loans and research expertise from within Ireland and Europe. \nSupports including research capability\, subject matter expertise\, specialised equipment and finance are available to indigenous and multinational industries to help business innovation. The challenge for most businesses is being up to date with the variety available and evaluating options – be that around sourcing suitable partners\, the funding and finance schemes\, or the merits of collaborative activity versus in-house programmes. \nPart of IRDG’s service is working with members on a one-to-one basis to advise around this challenge. But we also create a unique forum which brings together all the key players supporting business innovation in the one room\, to directly connect with and meet the industry audience. The 3rd May in Dublin is one such event.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/funding-collaboration-business-innovation/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza Hotel\, Blanchardstown\, Ireland
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/IRDG.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180504
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180313T093624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180313T093725Z
UID:16923-1525305600-1525391999@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Lean Immersion Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Lean thinking is an approach to employee management\, process management and workplace organisation that increases market share through superior customer satisfaction. At the same time costs are reduced as employees seek to continuously make shorter\, simpler and safer the processes that deliver value to customers. However\, identifying the practical steps that will bring about this change to voluntary continuous improvement is not always easy\, and sometimes counter-intuitive. This workshop introduces key lean concepts and provides simple and effective tips for increasing customer satisfaction whilst lowering costs. \nAt the end of this one day workshop\, participants will: \n– have a common understanding of lean principles; \n– understand how lean thinking differs from traditional management thinking\, and the extent of the change required in management perspective; approach to customer satisfaction; people management\, & process problem solving; \n– have an appreciation of relevant performance indicators in a lean environment; \n– understand the extent of the effort and support required to implement lean thinking in the organisation\, and \n– understand the fundamentals of building a successful lean transformation programme
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lean-immersion-workshop/
LOCATION:First Polymer Training\, 7 Centre Court\, Blyry Business and Commercial Park\, Athlone\, Co. Westmeath
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/LEAN-WIT.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180504
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20170915T122741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180405T152619Z
UID:14296-1525305600-1525391999@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Annual WIT Lean Enterprise Excellence Forum
DESCRIPTION:Annual WIT Lean Enterprise Excellence Forum – a core element of the wider Lean Business Ireland community of learning and practice. \nThis industry-academia conference focuses on best practices and cutting-edge developments in lean enterprise\, operational\, and process excellence; lean thinking and practices; and continuous improvement. It will be of interest to organisations of all sizes and from all sectors that are adopting\, or seeking to adopt\, lean thinking and practices to enable and sustain competitiveness in national and global marketplaces. \nThis Forum is distinctive for featuring organisations of all sizes – from large Multinationals to SMEs to Micro Enterprises – as well as being distinctive for its diversity of presentations from public and private organisations across manufacturing\, services\, construction\, and healthcare sectors. \nThe conference provides a wonderful opportunity for industry practitioners to network; to exchange knowledge about their experiences and learnings; and to participate in presentations and breakout sessions delivered by subject matter experts and by experienced lean practitioners delivering daily at their gemba. \nThis Forum is a free and open all-day conference; however places are limited and it is strictly a ticket-only event. \nTopics include:\nLean Construction\nLean in SMEs\nLean Healthcare\nThe Shingo Model for Operational Excellence\nValue Stream Mapping\nEmployee Engagement\nLean in Services\nStandard Work\nLean Start-Up
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/annual-wit-lean-enterprise-excellence-forum/
LOCATION:WIT\, Waterford City\, Waterford\, Ireland
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Waterford.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180502
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180115T115734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180115T115734Z
UID:15927-1525132800-1525219199@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:ISO27001 Ireland
DESCRIPTION:ISO27001 Ireland is an event driven by the need for data/information security within Irish business\, Data Centres\, Government Bodies\, Financial Institutions and all organisations controlling the flow of information through their infrastructure. The event is specifically designed to encourage networking and open discussion between keynote speakers who have achieved the standard and our audience of companies who are either on the journey\, or considering implementing ISO27001. \nWhat are the key benefits to your business? \n– Improves and maintains competitive edge.\n– Win more business particularly where procurement specifications require higher IT security credentials.\n– Compliance with legal\, statutory\, regulatory and contractual requirements.\n– Provide assurance to stakeholders\, such as clients and shareholders.\n– Business continuity is assured through management of risk\, security issues and concern
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/iso27001-ireland/
LOCATION:Croke Park\, Dublin\, Ireland
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Croke-Park.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Boxmedia":MAILTO:ronan@boxmedia.ie
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180427T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180427T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180404T053043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180404T053139Z
UID:17352-1524816000-1524848400@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:2018 Irish LIFE Information Day
DESCRIPTION:The Irish National Contact Point invites you to join us for the 2018 Irish LIFE Information Day which will be held on the 27 April 2018. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOn the day visitors wil find out: \n-If LIFE funding could help deliver environmental/climate action objectives \n-What types of projects have got funding from the LIFE Programme? \n-How to obtain LIFE funding \n-How LIFE funding could help bring your project to market \nIf you are interested in attending\, please let us know by emailing LIFE@dccae.gov.ie with LIFE REGISTRATION in the subject line. \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/2018-irish-life-information-day/
LOCATION:Gold Hall\, Chartered Accountants House\, 47 Pearse Street\,\, Dublin\, D02 YN40
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/EU-LIFE.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180427T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180427T133000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180406T093104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T093850Z
UID:17469-1524816000-1524835800@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Journey to Enterprise Excellence 2
DESCRIPTION:The conference will introduce organisational approaches to enterprise excellence in a multitude of service and industry related organisations. Unlike standard conferences of this nature that outline organisation improvement initiatives\, the JEEC conference will introduce applications from on the ground practitioners. By outlining the strategies and structures for excellence the speakers will introduce real life examples of the tools in use\, the strengths and weakness and more importantly the results achieved from these applications. Stryker\, SES\, Cook Medical\, Zimmerbiomet\, Abbott Diagnostics\, Johnson &Johnson Vision are some of the organisations that will share their applications on the day. \nA self- assessment A3 will also be presented to help organisations prepare for excellence. So if you are thinking about starting or are in the middle of your Journey to Enterprise Excellence this is the one conference you will not want to miss in 2018 \nMaster Class in Strategies & Structures for Enterprise Excellence \nIs Your Organisation Prepared to Deliver Excellence? \nPresentations and panel discussion from leading companies on how they are preparing for excellence \n-Vision & Mission Strategic Themes Metrics & Structure for Enterprise Excellence \n-Gap Analysis Excellence in Manufacturing Excellence in the Call Centre \n-A3 Strategies & Structure Assessment \n  \nAgenda \n08.00 – 08.30 Welcome Breakfast\, Registration & Networking \n08.30 – 08.50 Opening Address – Sean Moore\, University of Limerick \n08.50 – 09.10 Sean Kelly – Abott Diagnostics \n09.10 – 09.30 Mike Brown – Shannon Engine Support \n09.30 – 09.50 Ger Grace -Zimmer Biomet \n09.50 -10.10 Teresa Prendergast -Cook Medical \n10.10- 10.30 Eilish Henry – SISU \n10.30 -11.00 Coffee & Networking \n11.00- 11.20 Mike Ryan- Johnson & Johnson Vision \n11.20 -11.40 Kieran Fitzgerald – Stryker \n11.40 -12.00 Senan O’Riain- IDA \n12.00-12.20 Richard Keegan- Enterprise Ireland \n12.20 -12.40 Johnny Lacy- IRFU \n12.40 -13.30 Panel discussion \nBuffet Lunch \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/journey-enterprise-excellence-2/
LOCATION:University of Limerick.\, Limerick
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/University-of-Limerick.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180426T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180426T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180413T071100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180413T071153Z
UID:17655-1524736800-1524758400@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Onwards and upwards: business opportunities and challenges for co-products from the meat processing chain
DESCRIPTION:With the importance of sustainable approaches continuing to increase\, the meat industry needs to continue their focus on optimisation along the production chain. One route to such optimisation involves maximising value within current commercial applications as well as the exploration of novel value-oriented applications. Capitalising on value driven applications for meat processing derived products (including by-products and co-products) provides an avenue to more sustainable processing from both environmental and economic perspectives. \nThis event will have speakers from various backgrounds: research\, industry or government agency. It will provide updates from an industry perspective in addition to a review of the research highlighting potential opportunities in order to move forward. In particular it will include updates from the BioOpps project which will present potential opportunities and challenges for certain meat co-products\, and ways to optimise their value with several applications. \nSession 1 will include industry speakers who will present the current state of the market of animal co-products\, and how they are facing challenges and opportunities in their field. \nSession 2 will have researchers speaking about new ways of utilising meat co-products\, thus recovering their value and optimising the entire processing chain. \nSession 3 will mainly focus on where do we go from here\, including a look at consumer perspectives and government agencies discussing the available supports.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/seminar-onwards-upwards-business-opportunities-challenges-co-products-meat-processing-chain/
LOCATION:Teagasc\, Ashtown
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Teagasc-Green.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180426T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180426T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122217
CREATED:20180322T142706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180322T142726Z
UID:17120-1524731400-1524744000@stage.leanbusinessireland.ie
SUMMARY:Mid-West Lean Network: Workshop 3 Integrating Ergonomics and Lean Thinking
DESCRIPTION:The Mid-West Lean Network is now well established. It was set up to enable companies within the Mid-West region to learn about Lean\, share best practice\, improve their Lean undertakings and to facilitate member-to-member networking. \nThe Mid-West Lean Network: the second largest regional lean network in Ireland\, after Waterford Institute of Technology’s Lean Enterprise Excellence Group\, was set up in November 2016 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 its competitiveness through knowledge sharing and bench-marking against each other and different industries. \nIntegrating Ergonomics and Lean Thinking will be a third workshop in 2018 and presenters from Essilor (Organic Lens Manufacturing) will share their story and explain how the ergonomics helped in their Lean journey. The following topics will be covered: \n– Integration of ergonomics in process design\n– Integration of Ergonomics into Standard SOP in Production\n– Process improvements & ergonomics\n– Ergonomics contributing to value add on Indirect production activities\n– Emphasis on a participatory approach and the value of employee knowledge
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/mid-west-lean-network-workshop-3-integrating-ergonomics-lean-thinking/
LOCATION:Essilor\, Gort Road Industrial Estate\, Gort Road\,\, Ennis\, Co. Clare
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Shannon-Chamber.jpg
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