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October 17th at the Guinness Enterprise Centre, Dublin

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Don’t Miss Our Content Packed Event

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Turn Good Intentions Into Concrete Actions - Introducing The Techies Go Green Climate Action Roadmap

We have developed a step by step roadmap to help companies set out their strategy and implement a successful decarbonisation process.

Join us for a presentation and follow-up Q & A as we introduce the roadmap and showcase our new climate action support services and also explain how your business can benefit from our plans for future educational initiatives.

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Solve Real-World Problems In Our Team Challenge

This engaging collaborative team challenge designed to raise awareness and understanding of the critical environmental issues facing companies. Participants will be grouped into teams and presented with real-world scenarios and problems that companies encounter in their pursuit of greener more sustainable solutions. The winning team will be awarded the inaugural 'Techies Live' Green Champions trophy.

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Be Inspired And Motivated - Join Our Fireside Chat With Paul Hawken

We will be joined by Paul Hawken, renowned author, activist and founder of project drawdown, a non-profit dedicated to researching when and how global warming can be reversed. Paul is a best-selling author, who has written eight books, as well as dozens of articles, op-eds, and other papers concerning the environment, the ethical responsibility of business, and social justice.

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Take The Opportunity To Find The Right Solutions

Join our 10 minute Lightning Talk Sessions where product and service providers will showcase sustainability solutions and where you can follow up with one to one meetings.

Visit our exhibitors at their stands and sit with them to discuss options that can help with your sustainability needs.

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Build Connections & Explore Collaborations 

This is a great opportunity to meet fellow members of the Techies Go Green community. Build connections with a network of like-minded of individuals from wide range of industry backgrounds.

Take the opportunity to explore collaboration opportunities with Techies Go Green member companies.

Introducing Our Event Speakers

Paul Hawken, renowned environmentalist and author, specializes in sustainability, climate action, regenerative business, and carbon reduction strategies.

Paul Hawken

Renowned Author, Activist and Founder of Project Drawdown

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Mark Butcher

Managing Director, Posetiv Cloud

Raquel Noboa representing Fifty Shades Greener, driving sustainability education, climate action, and ESG consultancy for businesses and communities in Ireland

Raquel Noboa

Founder & CEO Fifty Shades Greener

Donal Quinn leading Enso, providing carbon tracking, sustainability strategy, and environmental impact solutions for businesses in Ireland

Donal Quinn

Founder & CEO, Enso Initiatives

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Dr. Ciaran O’Carroll

Sustainability Consultant at Change by Degrees, Lecturer in Sustainability Leadership at Technological University Dublin

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Jenny Latimer

Techies Go Green Channel Ambassador, Head of Alliances & Operations at Highgate IT Solutions

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Sarah Blake

Sustainability Consultant | B Corps | Carbon Literacy | Climate Education

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John Gladstone

Techies Go Green Sustainability Measurement Ambassador, & Sustainability Lead at Softcat PLC

“This is a watershed moment in history where all of humanity has come together, whether we realize it or not. The heating planet is our commons. It holds us all. To address and reverse warming requires connection and reciprocity. It calls for moving out of our comfort zones to find a depth of courage we may have never known.”

Excerpt from the book Regeneration By Paul Hawken

Visit Regeneration.org

Paul Hawken, renowned environmentalist and author, specializes in sustainability, climate action, regenerative business, and carbon reduction strategies.

Getting There


Address

The Guinness Enterprise Centre (GEC)
Taylor’s Lane, The Liberties,
Dublin 8
Ireland, D08 YPP9

 

Please Note: In recognition of our climate responsibilities, we encourage everyone attending to use public transport for all or part of their commute. Where a car is needed for part of your journey, there are a number of park and ride facilities available connecting to the Luas Red Line service which has a stop nearby. Car parking spaces are very limited at the Guinness Enterprise Centre venue.

  • The nearest street tram service close to the Guinness Enterprise Centre is the LUAS Red Line which stops at James which is about a ten minute walk to the GEC event venue.

    Visit LUAS Red Line Map>>

    LUAS Red Line Stop When Coming From Outside Dublin (South)

    James Stop - Use this stop when travelling from the south west into the city including from the Luas stop - Red Cow Park & Ride>> facility next to the N7 or the Luas stop Cheeverstown Park & Ride>> facility or the Tallaght Park & Ride>> facility.

    LUAS Red Line Stop When ComingFrom - The City Centre, Busaras Bus Station and the main Train Stations

    James Stop - Use this stop when travelling from the city centre or from the Luas stops next to the railway stations - Houston Station>> for all trains from the south and west or Connolly Station>> for all trains from the north or connecting to the Connolly Station DART>> suburban commuter line or the Busaras Central Bus Station>> for all major bus routes.

  • The nearest bus stops are:

    Stop 1940, James Street, James's Gate

    Stop 1997, James Street, James's Gate

    It is a five minute walk from this stop to the Guinness Enterprise Centre.

    To plan your bus route and see a map visit Transport For Ireland>> and enter the above bus stop options as your destination.

  • There are a number of options when travelling from Dublin Airport listed HERE>>. You can connect with the public transport LUAS Red line from a number of stops in the city centre. The major points are:

    For O’Connell Street go to Abbey Street just off O’Connell St. to reach the Abbey St. Luas Red Line stop.

    For Connolly Station>> the Luas Red Line stop is just outside the station.

    For Houston Station>> the Luas Red Line stop is just outside the station.

    Plan A Route

    Alternatively plan your public transport route using the Transport For Ireland>> planner

  • There is very limited car parking at the Guinness Enterprise Centre.

    Where a car is needed for part of your journey, there are a number of park and ride facilities available connecting to the Luas service which has a stop nearby. Car parking spaces are very limited at the Guinness Enterprise Centre venue. See the Luas Red Line guide above.

    Nearby parking options:

    Guinness Storehouse Carpark>>

    Thomas Street Car Park>>

    ESB Car Charging - St John's Rd W, Saint James, Dublin 8>>

    Please Note: Car parking and charging locations provided here are suggestions only. Please consult Dublin City maps for a more extensive list of options. Parking and charging at these locations is done at owners risk.