Council offers business support programme

Launching the new Generate programme are (LR): Colin McCabrey, Assistant Economic Development Manager Belfast City Council, Mary Young Client Executive Invest Northern Ireland, Alderman Jack Beattie Chairman of Castlereagh Borough Council Economic Development Committee, Alderman Allan Ewart, Chairman of Lisburn City Council Economic Development Committee and Siobhan Lyons, Head of Business Development at Belfast Metropolitan College.Launching the new Generate programme are (LR): Colin McCabrey, Assistant Economic Development Manager Belfast City Council, Mary Young Client Executive Invest Northern Ireland, Alderman Jack Beattie Chairman of Castlereagh Borough Council Economic Development Committee, Alderman Allan Ewart, Chairman of Lisburn City Council Economic Development Committee and Siobhan Lyons, Head of Business Development at Belfast Metropolitan College.
Launching the new Generate programme are (LR): Colin McCabrey, Assistant Economic Development Manager Belfast City Council, Mary Young Client Executive Invest Northern Ireland, Alderman Jack Beattie Chairman of Castlereagh Borough Council Economic Development Committee, Alderman Allan Ewart, Chairman of Lisburn City Council Economic Development Committee and Siobhan Lyons, Head of Business Development at Belfast Metropolitan College.
Does your company have the potential to become a supplier in the renewables market?

If the answer is ‘Yes’ and you are a small to medium size business from either the Lisburn City Council, Belfast City Council or Castlereagh Borough Council area, a new and exciting business support programme called ‘Generate’ is now looking for companies to register.

Generate will help your business become a supplier to the rapidly expanding renewable energy sector.

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