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Winning Investment: Making Ireland a Global Hub for R &D and Innovation

Momentum - The Voice of the Digital Sector

Thursday, May 17, 2012 from 12:00 PM to 2:15 PM (BST)

Belfast, United Kingdom

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I have pleasure in inviting you to a lunch time lecture event on hosted by the Chief Executives’ Club at Queen’s. It will take place in the Great Hall, on the main Queen’s University Lanyon campus.

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The guest speaker will be Mr Martin Murphy, Managing Director for Hewlett Packard Ireland, who will address the subject of ‘Winning Investment: Making Ireland a Global Hub for R &D and Innovation’.

In his lunch time address, Mr Murphy will set out the HP story in Ireland; explore the international investment landscape; consider how this may affect the Northern Ireland product and investment opportunities; and share his thoughts on the real opportunities that exist for the island of Ireland to become a competitive global innovation and research and development hub.

 

The event will begin with a drinks reception from mid-day in the Great Hall, followed by the speaker’s address at 12.30 pm: lunch will be served at 1.30 pm.

 

Places at this event are limited and we would recommend early registration for what should be a most stimulating presentation. There will be a charge of £25 per person to attend.

 

To confirm your attendance please contact Brenda Carabine at brenda.carabine@qub.ac.uk

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Queen's University Belfast
University Road
BT7 1NN Belfast
United Kingdom

Thursday, May 17, 2012 from 12:00 PM to 2:15 PM (BST)


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Momentum - The Voice of the Digital Sector

Momentum is the trade association for the ICT industry in Northern Ireland and draws its membership from the majority of ICT businesses here. It was established to represent those with a common interest in promoting and developing the industry both locally and internationally.
 

Northern Ireland has the best record of any UK region in creating jobs and reducing unemployment. The majority of new jobs have been in knowledge industries particularly ICT including software development, software testing and funds administration.

  • Momentum member companies generate an estimated £344 million for the Northern Ireland economy. 
  • Momentum NI represents more than 250 businesses employing 15,000 people. This is the Information Age and our members are leaders in the Information Communications and Technology Industry (ICT). 
  • The Northern Ireland Executive has indicated that growth of the ICT industry is a top priority. There is a clear potential for expansion within Northern Ireland and opportunities for international development.
  • ICT will play an increasingly important role in education and learning, health, communities and business and Momentum will be there to support the interests of our members and the industry in general.

What We Do

Momentum's dedicated team works in collaboration with a Board drawn from member companies. Our aim is to deliver a wide range of services. We organise an extensive programme aimed at improving the competitiveness and excellence of ICT companies.

  • Momentum represents the ICT industry at all levels of government.
  • Momentum organises conferences and seminars to help companies keep pace with technology.
  • Members network with peers and keep in touch through Open Evenings, Breakfast Briefings, Networking Dinners and Special Interest Groups.
  • The Momentum e-zine also keeps our members and associates informed on who, what where, when and why in the world of ICT.
  • Momentum’s Annual Industry Survey acts as a benchmark, analysing growth, employment, revenues, export levels and salaries.
  • Momentum is dedicated to identifying ways to keep the supply of trained people greater than the demand.
  • Momentum is part of the Future Skills Action Group which links the industry with educational institutions and government to ensure we have a knowledgeable and skilled future workforce.

With 18 years experience representing the ICT Sector and with such a broad and representative membership Momentum is uniquely placed to represent the privates sector’s contribution to the successful development of the ICT sector in Northern Ireland.

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