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CEO and Founder
Greenville Procurement Partners
Welcome from the Chair - 10:00 - 10:10
Jeanne Copeland, CEO of Greenville Procurement Partners, will open Procurex Ireland 2026 with a strategic overview of the evolving procurement landscape across Ireland and Northern Ireland. As Chair, Jeanne will set the context for the day's discussions, highlighting the critical role procurement professionals play in delivering public services, driving economic value, and achieving sustainability goals. Her welcome will frame key themes including health procurement, digital transformation, cross-border collaboration, infrastructure delivery, and the unique opportunities presented by Ireland's EU Presidency. Attendees will be introduced to the strategic value of the sessions ahead and encouraged to engage fully with speakers, panelists, and peers throughout this landmark event for the procurement community.
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CEO and Founder
Greenville Procurement Partners
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Health Procurement: Strategic Transformation Across Ireland and Northern Ireland - 10:10 - 10:25
Healthcare procurement faces unique challenges - balancing clinical quality, patient safety, cost containment, and supply chain resilience across complex health systems. Gareth Morton, National Director of Procurement at the HSE, and Angela McCormack from BSO PALS will share insights on strategic health procurement transformation in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Attendees will learn how national procurement strategies are driving standardisation, leveraging collective purchasing power, and ensuring continuity of critical medical supplies. Discover practical approaches to managing high-value clinical contracts, navigating regulatory compliance, embedding sustainability in healthcare supply chains, and delivering measurable value for money while maintaining the highest standards of patient care. This session offers essential intelligence for anyone involved in public sector health procurement or supplying the healthcare market.
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Head of Infrastructure & Environmental Sustainability
Ibec
Ireland's EU Presidency 2026: Strategic Procurement Opportunities in Energy, Digital Infrastructure & Green Transition - 11:00 - 11:15
In the second half of 2026, Ireland will chair the Council of the European Union, shaping critical legislation on competitiveness, climate action, and regulatory simplification. This keynote session decodes Ireland's Presidency agenda for procurement professionals, exploring how EU priorities around strategic autonomy, the Net-Zero Industry Act, and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism will reshape supply chains and compliance requirements. Attendees will gain actionable intelligence on upcoming regulations, access to EU funding streams, and Ireland's push to reduce administrative burden by 25-35%. Learn how to position your organisation for competitive advantage during this pivotal period and navigate the evolving European regulatory landscape with confidence.
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Head of Infrastructure & Environmental Sustainability
Ibec
Minister of State
Department of Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation
Ministerial Address: Ireland's Vision for Public Procurement Reform - 11:15 -11:35
Frank Feighan TD, Minister of State at the Department of Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation, will deliver the keynote ministerial address setting out the Government's vision for transforming public procurement across Ireland. Minister Feighan will outline policy priorities for driving efficiency, transparency, and innovation in public spending, including digitalisation initiatives, regulatory reform, and strategies to maximise value for money while supporting SME participation and delivering social value. Attendees will gain critical insights into upcoming legislative changes, the Government's approach to procurement professionalisation, and how public procurement will contribute to achieving national objectives around infrastructure delivery, sustainability, and economic competitiveness. This address provides essential context for understanding the future direction of Irish public procurement and the opportunities and responsibilities this creates for both public sector buyers and the supplier community.
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Minister of State
Department of Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation
Head of Infrastructure & Environmental Sustainability
Ibec
Head of Business Development
CPAC Modular
Sustainable Transport Programme Manager
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Panel Session: Delivering on the National Development Plan: Procurement's Role in Building Ireland's Infrastructure - 11:40 - 12:20
Ireland's National Development Plan represents a €165 billion investment in transforming the country's infrastructure through 2030. This expert panel brings together leaders from Irish Rail, Irish Water, Metrolink, Northern Ireland Water, Coillte, EY, and CPAC to discuss how strategic procurement is enabling delivery of critical transport, water, and sustainability projects. Attendees will hear first-hand insights on navigating complex public infrastructure procurement, balancing cost efficiency with sustainability requirements, managing cross-border collaboration, and overcoming practical challenges in delivering large-scale capital programmes. Learn how procurement innovation is accelerating project timelines, driving value for money, and ensuring Ireland's infrastructure ambitions translate into real-world results that benefit citizens and businesses alike.
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Head of Infrastructure & Environmental Sustainability
Ibec
Head of Business Development
CPAC Modular
Sustainable Transport Programme Manager
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Head of Procurement
Irish Prison Service
Panel Session: Achieving Value for Money and Efficiency: The Shared Benefits of Digital Public Procurement - 12:30 - 13:10
Digital transformation is revolutionising public procurement across Ireland, delivering measurable efficiency gains, cost savings, and transparency. This panel brings together procurement leaders from Dublin City Council, An Garda Síochána, the Irish Prison Service, and Education Procurement Service to share their real-world experiences of implementing digital procurement solutions. Attendees will discover how digitisation streamlines processes from requisition to payment, reduces administrative burden, enhances compliance and audit trails, and unlocks data-driven decision-making. Learn practical strategies for overcoming implementation challenges, building stakeholder buy-in, and achieving tangible ROI through automation. Whether you're at the start of your digital procurement journey or looking to optimise existing systems, this session offers actionable insights on how technology is transforming public sector value for money and operational efficiency.
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Head of Procurement
Irish Prison Service