Fingal Chamber and Fingal County Council are organising the region’s only business to business exhibition on May 26 at the Crowne Plaza, Dublin Airport.
The organisers say that Fingal Connects Business Expo 2022 will showcase the very best that businesses in the region have to offer.
The Expo will be open from 10am to 4pm and will feature a number of keynote talks from expert speakers on topics such as funding sources and supports, cutting business costs, business efficiency, and people and skills.
The event is expected to attract business owners, company directors, entrepreneurs, managers, council officials, and anyone interested in growing a business.
Fingal Chamber president John O’Donoghue commented: “We are all in the process of building back business post-Covid and in doing so building resilience into our business model so we are better prepared for the next unforeseen circumstance that comes our way and this Expo will help to achieve just that.
“The event not only offers a single location for businesses to gather with hundreds of local suppliers, partners, and future customers it will also provide a unique opportunity to learn more about what’s on offer in Fingal, and the prospect of purchasing products and services from exhibiting suppliers and vendors.”
Mayor of Fingal Cllr Seána Ó Rodaigh stated: “This new business-to-business Expo will become an important addition to the business calendar in Fingal. Along with showcasing the wealth of opportunities, services and support available, it will be an ideal opportunity for our local business community to forge new contacts.”
John Quinlivan of Fingal County Council added: “I’d encourage any local businesses to sign up for this event as it provides a great opportunity to not only showcase their products and services but also network and learn from others looking for innovative ways to tap into a recovering economy.”
For exhibition stands contact Shay Burke, shay@fingalchamber.ie or 087 256 7096.
The event is free to attend and open to everyone, though registration is required. To register os for other details, see www.fingalchamber.ie/fingalconnects.
Photo (l-r): Sinéad Kavanagh of Eirebus, John O’Donoghue, John Quinlivan, Alan Spain of S&S Office Interiors, Cllr Seána Ó Rodaigh, and James Stewart of Celtic Candles