Upcoming Events
Finding the Courage to Drive Change
Join a hands-on, movement-based workshop inspired by Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Economics. Co-facilitated by Dr. Olivia Freeman, Dr. Lucia Walsh, and Roisin Markham, this session helps you explore the balance between social needs and planetary limits. Through interactive exercises, you’ll map challenges, experience the Doughnut model in action, and leave with practical steps to create a regenerative future.
When: Thursday, 12 March 2026 | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Where: Guinness Enterprise Centre (GEC)
Webinar with Daniel Curry, Transport for London (TfL)
Join an exclusive webinar with Transport for London to learn how the city plans and manages one of the world’s largest public transport networks. Hear about future investments, sustainability efforts, and how technology and policy are shaping the way London moves. Attendees can also take part in a live Q and A with Daniel Curry – Senior Net Zero Lead at Transport for London.
Techies Tour Farnham House Estate Nature Walk with Maurice Ryan Director Green Belt
Join Techies Go Green for a guided nature walk at Farnham Estate, exploring historic woodland and thriving biodiversity with expert insights from Green Belt and an ecologist.
Enjoy a relaxed, inspiring walk while learning how long-term stewardship supports nature, sustainability, and connection.
Francis O’Haire to Speak at the ESG & Sustainable Business Summit — Meet Techies Go Green
Join us at the ESG & Sustainable Business Summit 2026 to explore how businesses can thrive in a changing world. Francis O’Haire from Techies Go Green will share practical insights on what new ESG rules mean for SMEs and how to stay ahead in supply chain and sustainability requirements.
SSE Renewable Energy Site Tour – Yellow River
Step inside Yellow River Wind Farm in County Offaly and see how Ireland’s clean energy is made. With 29 turbines generating 101MW, the site powers nearly 75,000 homes while cutting 70,000 tonnes of carbon every year. Hear directly from SSE about the turbines, the grid, and the future of renewable energy.
The Tech Excellence Awards Just Got a Lot Greener – and You Could Win!
Techies Go Green now has its own Sustainability Award at the Tech Excellence Awards – and it’s named after us! All members can enter to showcase their sustainability projects and win €3,000 in PR services. Stay tuned for full entry details coming soon.
Techies Tour - Turlough Hill Pumped Storage Power Station
Members have the chance to tour Turlough Hill, Ireland’s only pumped storage power station, seeing how it stores and releases energy like a giant battery. The visit includes behind-the-scenes access to the cavern, generator hall, and control centre, with insights into its history and role in stabilising the grid. Spaces are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Free ESG Skills Workshop: Turn sustainability into a competitive advantage (PAST EVENT)
Join the Enso ESG Skills Workshop: Supplying Sustainably to turn sustainability into a competitive advantage. Learn how to gather, manage, and use ESG data, streamline your supply chain reporting, and build a clear sustainability roadmap using the Enso platform. Perfect for SMEs aiming to meet customer, regulatory, and investor expectations.
Conservation with James McManus – B Corp and Climbing Everest (PAST EVENT)
This keynote explores how high-altitude mountaineering lessons translate into resilient leadership, stronger teams, and smarter strategy.
James McManus shares practical insights you can apply to performance, wellbeing, and planning for a successful 2026.
GEC Free Training – Sustainability in the Workplace (PAST EVENT)
This 25-hour Sustainability in the Workplace programme starts 4 February at the GEC and leads to a QQI Level 5 qualification.
It builds practical green skills while helping employees and employers create clear, cost-effective sustainability action plans.
Free Workshop – Calculate Your Carbon Footprint with OpenCO2net (PAST EVENT)
This interactive Techies Go Green workshop shows businesses how to calculate and understand their carbon footprint using the OpenCO2net calculator, free with membership.
You’ll learn how to turn emissions data into clear, practical actions that support real sustainability goals.
In conversation with Paul Hawken (PAST EVENT)
Paul Hawken, environmentalist, entrepreneur, and one of the most original voices in climate thinking, is returning to the global stage with new ideas from his upcoming book Carbon: The Book of Life. Paul joined us on December 10th for a live, thought-provoking conversation about regeneration, systems thinking, and why hope — not fear — might be the most powerful climate solution we have. A highlights video of this interview will be available shortly to our members.

