Launch of Northern Ireland branch of Ireland Poland Business Association
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The Ireland Poland Business Association (IPBA)is a well-established bilateral trade association whose main objective is to promote trade and business relations between the island of Ireland and Poland. At the invitation of the Honorary Consul for Poland in Northern Ireland, the IBPA has decided to form a branch in Northern Ireland.
The launch of this association will take place on Friday 5th June 2009 at 12.00 noon at the Canal Court Hotel, Merchant’s Quay, Newry. A light lunch will be served at 1.15pm. The event will give participants an overview of the many opportunities available to companies looking for new markets or to grow existing business interests in Poland. Speakers at the event will outline the business opportunities in the Polish market, as well as the benefits of membership of the Northern Ireland Poland Business Association.
Topics and speakers are as follows:
Opening address: Seamus McCaffrey, Chairman, Ireland Poland Business Association
Poland – an overview of the current economic climate: Jerzy Bartosik, 1st Counsellor (Commercial), Embassy of Poland in Dublin
Overview and benefits of the IPBA: Seamus McCaffrey
Practical experience of doing business in Poland: Eamonn Crowley, AIB CEE Division & Matthew Creagh, CQS Chartered Surveyors
Northern Ireland & Poland: an overview: Jerome Mullen, Honorary Consul for Poland in Northern Ireland
R.S.V.P. Tess Byrne: admin@irelandpoland.com or +353 87 317 1960.