Local businesses, suppliers, and entrepreneurs in Tipperary are being invited to attend one of the most important procurement events of the year.
Fine Gael TD Michael Murphy is calling for local businesses, suppliers, and entrepreneurs from Tipperary to attend the Government Supply Expo 2025: Pathways to Public Tendering.
This is taking place at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin on Tuesday, November 11.
Hosted by the Office of Government Procurement (OGP) in partnership with InterTradeIreland, the event is a unique opportunity for businesses of all sizes, including SMEs, micro-enterprises and social enterprises, to connect directly with government buyers and procurement professionals from across Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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Deputy Michael Murphy said: “Billions of euro each year is spent by public bodies on goods, services and public works. I want to see more local businesses, including those across my constituency of Tipperary, accessing those opportunities.
“I particularly encourage businesses in Tipperary to take advantage of this chance to build relationships, explore opportunities, and position themselves for future success in public tendering”.
Speaking about the upcoming event, Minister of State at the Department of Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation, Emer Higgins said:
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“This Expo is about breaking down barriers to public contracts and giving businesses practical support to succeed. I would strongly encourage any business who wants to supply to the public sector to attend this event. It offers unparalleled access to the full range of public procurement practitioners across Ireland, North and South”.
Government Supply Expo 2025 will bring together key public sector bodies, including Government Departments, Local Authorities, Health and Education agencies, and Defence.
Attendees will:
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