Belfast Chamber has announced details of a major conference which will focus on future connectivity and multi-modal transport for the city. In partnership with Belfast City Airport and Belfast Harbour and as part of the Chamber’s annual BelFast Forward series, the Connectivity Conference will take place at Titanic Belfast on Tuesday 4th June.


 

As the second largest city on the island, strong connectivity both physical and digital is critical to the economic prosperity of Belfast.

Clare Guinness, Chief Executive of Belfast Chamber said:

“Through a mix of inspiring local and international speakers, the conference will study how our local expertise and green technology innovation will drive Belfast forward.  

“Whilst recognising that we live on an island, future connectivity must strive to be as sustainable as possible. We’ll be exploring Belfast as a future gateway to facilitate travel and trade, but also looking at our digital and data requirements, in addition to green energy and decarbonisation initiatives that are driving innovation for our city.

“The conference will study how Belfast is the perfect testbed for innovation given the strength of our established design and advanced manufacturing companies. We’ll also explore how our connectivity fortunes will require collaboration and imagination from all stakeholders to propel Belfast to new levels of prosperity.”

Matthew Hall, Chief Executive at Belfast City Airport said:

“As a key economic enabler for Belfast and the wider region, Belfast City Airport provides connectivity to 30 airports and global hubs across the UK and Europe. 

“We are a facilitator for the movement of skills and talent to support Belfast’s growing sustainability clusters and advanced tech sectors. We share Belfast Chamber’s economic ambition and stand ready to play our part.” 

Joe O’Neill, Chief Executive of Belfast Harbour said:

“Connectivity is a key consideration for Belfast Harbour as we strive to reach our strategic goals of being a leading regional port, an economic hub for the region and to create an iconic waterfront for the city. Every year, more than 1.75 million people and over half a million freight vehicles arrive and depart through the Port, while 24 million tonnes of goods come into and out of Belfast on ferries, container ships and cargo vessels.

“As Northern Ireland’s main gateway for seaborne trade we are also investing significantly in connectivity through smart technology, including our own private 5G network, so the issues which will be discussed at this important event are very relevant to us, and our customers.”

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Matthew Hall, Chief Executive of Belfast City Airport, Clare Guinness, Chief Executive of Belfast Chamber, and Joe O’Neill, Chief Executive of Belfast Harbour, launch Belfast Chamber’s Connectivity Conference, which will take place at Titanic Belfast on Tuesday 4th June.

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Belfast Chamber Launches New Connectivity Conference

Belfast Chamber has announced details of a major conference which will focus on future connectivity and multi-modal transport for the city. In partnership with Belfast City Airport and Belfast Harbour and as part of the Chamber’s annual BelFast Forward series, the Connectivity Conference will take