Ireland's Electrical Magazine 93 Oct-Nov

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Signify announces first ever on- demand CIBSE- accredited CPDs

L-R: Michael Murray, Ronan O’Neill, Taidgh Dooley, John Davitt, Mark Flanagan, Mark Danaher, David Waldron, and Barry O’Brien.

New senior appointments to lead Kirby Group into the future

Signify has announced five new CIBSE accredited Continuous Professional Development (CPD) courses to arm specifiers, lighting designers, facilities managers, and installers with the knowledge to respond to a range of business needs, from meeting sustainability goals to protection from COVID-19. Ranging from topics like the use of UV-C technology as an added layer for disinfection to driving better connectivity through lighting, the five new CPDs are the first ever on-demand Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) accredited CPDs. “The on-demand digital CPDs are a great initiative by Signify to learn about the latest technologies and innovations and move with the times, as this also aligns closely with our agenda at CIBS,’’ commented John Aston FSLL, a member of the CIBSE CPD panel. The training sessions are available on demand and users receive a certificate confirming the CPD hours. Learn more at www.learning.signify.com

Kirby Group Engineering has announced seven additions to its Senior Management Team. The family-founded Irish firm is continually looking to build on its reputation for delivering top- quality results and this latest round of appointments is the next step in that strategy. The company is pleased to welcome Associate Directors Michael Murray, Ronan O’Neill, Taidgh Dooley, John Davitt, Mark Danaher, David Waldron, and Barry O’Brien.

Commenting on the appointments, Kirby Group Managing Director Mark Flanagan said: “Recognising the value of our colleagues’ contributions is an important part of who we are at Kirby. We’re committed to putting people first and having a workforce that feels valued and supported in their roles. I’m proud to have these colleagues on our Senior Team and I look forward to working with them as we lead Kirby into the future”.

Top NI experts address the industry’s most critical challenges

Save the date for the Electrical Training Trust’s NI Electrical Industry Conference. The Stay Connected event is taking place on November 10 at the Tullyglass Hotel in Ballymena and is a unique opportunity to get together in person with industry experts, business advisors, and other specialists from across the industry to discuss some of the main issues affecting businesses. Conference attendees will have the

opportunity to choose from a variety of workshops ranging from important technical updates to cyber security essentials, winning tenders, new business opportunities, marketing tools and advice, human resources, and more. All participants will receive an ETT certificate of attendance that can be used as evidence of essential continuous professional development (CPD). Book your place at www.ett-ni.org

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