Following the success of previous editions in Lorient and Cardiff, the Interceltic Business Forum is moving to Galway, Ireland, for its next event in April. This decision marks an important milestone in the event's continued growth and demonstrates the commitment of economic actors and partners.
The Interceltic Business Forum has become a must-attend event for business leaders from the Celtic world seeking to promote innovation, economic development, and international partnerships. After successfully bringing together speakers from different Celtic regions in previous editions, this upcoming edition in Galway promises to be even richer in networking opportunities, knowledge sharing, and exploration of new economic horizons.Galway, known for its dynamism and entrepreneurial spirit, provides an ideal setting to host this prestigious event. As one of Ireland's most vibrant cities economically, culturally, and technologically, Galway represents a strategic location for fostering trade and economic development among Celtic nations.
The Interceltic Business Forum in Galway represents a unique opportunity to strengthen economic and commercial ties between Celtic countries, promote innovation and entrepreneurship, and contribute to the sustainable economic development of the region.
What: Interceltic Business Forum
When: 19/04/24
Where: PorterShed (15 Market St, Galway, H91 TCX3, Ireland)
About the Interceltic Business Forum:The Interceltic Business Forum is an annual event that brings together business leaders, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and experts from the Celtic world to discuss economic issues, foster business partnerships, and promote innovation. Since its inception, the Interceltic Business Forum has established itself as a key platform for the development of economic and commercial relations between Celtic regions.Jointly organized by Breizh Amerika, OCO Global, the Festival Interceltique de Lorient, Lorient Agglomération, the Western Development Commission in Ireland, the Scottish Business Network, CCI Morbihan, Údarás na Gaeltachta and the Club Wales-France Business Forum, this event is the result of a fruitful collaboration among these partners committed to strengthening economic ties within the Celtic world.