Ireland's Electrical Magazine 94 Dec-Jan

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The ETT team.

Colin Cherry, ETT Board member.

ETT’S STAY CONNECTED ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY EVENT ADDRESSED SOME OF THE MOST CRITICAL TOPICS AND CHALLENGES REPORTED BY THE INDUSTRY AND IDENTIFIED POTENTIAL OPPORTUNITIES AND AREAS FOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT… Stay Connected 2022

T he Stay Connected event held on 10th November 2022 was a huge success. The event was the first of its kind and was based on the feedback provided by employers in the 2022 NI Industry survey. ETT is dedicated to supporting individuals and employers working within the industry to improve their knowledge, skills and competency. The event was a great opportunity for both technical and non-technical staff to keep their CPD record up to date and presented a unique environment to get together in person with industry experts,

business advisors and other specialists to discuss the big issues affecting the industry.

ETT would like to thank the exhibitors, sponsors and the

team of speakers for delivering a host of top-class workshops. Speakers included, Quigg Golden, NAPIT, TCW, Paul Meenan CEng FIET, Digital Performance Lab, Labour Relations Agency, Central Procurement Delivery and the Strategic Investment Board. If you missed out on this event, don’t worry. ETT are already making plans for Stay Connected 2023. Learn more at www.ett-ni.org

“ETT is dedicated to supporting individuals and employers working within the industry to improve their knowledge, skills and competency.”

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