This event has ended.
They are meeting with local authorities but also wanted to add in a B2B with Irish companies, we agreed to host the event with some matchmaking and networking in Dublin Chamber with a light Lunch provided.
- Company mission
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- Dublin, Ireland
Practical information
- Where
- 7 Clare Street
- When
- -
- Host organisation
- DUBLIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
- Website
- https://www.dublinchamber.ie/Events/Event-Details/eventDateId/596
Description
The Dutch Enterprise Agency, along with the Netherlands Embassy in Dublin and the Dutch Cycling Embassy, is hosting a Cycling Trade Mission to Ireland from April 8th onwards.
With a delegation of 16 Dutch companies, the mission aims to forge connections with national and local government entities, as well as businesses in the transport and active travel sectors, showcasing the Netherlands' expertise in sustainable urban mobility. On April 10th, the focus will be on exploring opportunities within the Dublin/Leinster business community, including arranging B2B meetings with companies involved in cycling and active travel.
As a global leader in sustainable urban mobility, the Netherlands seeks to share its knowledge and principles to aid other cities and regions in swiftly transitioning towards sustainable practices, fostering new partnerships, exploring options for local expansion, and collaborating on tenders while strengthening ties between Irish and Dutch public and private partners.
With a delegation of 16 Dutch companies, the mission aims to forge connections with national and local government entities, as well as businesses in the transport and active travel sectors, showcasing the Netherlands' expertise in sustainable urban mobility. On April 10th, the focus will be on exploring opportunities within the Dublin/Leinster business community, including arranging B2B meetings with companies involved in cycling and active travel.
As a global leader in sustainable urban mobility, the Netherlands seeks to share its knowledge and principles to aid other cities and regions in swiftly transitioning towards sustainable practices, fostering new partnerships, exploring options for local expansion, and collaborating on tenders while strengthening ties between Irish and Dutch public and private partners.