Meet the Buyer
The Meet the Buyer Zone at Procurex Ireland 2026 offers suppliers an unrivalled opportunity to connect directly with the public sector organisations shaping Ireland’s €20 billion+ procurement marketplace.
Designed to encourage meaningful dialogue, this dedicated area helps businesses understand upcoming projects, procurement processes, and how to position themselves for future contract opportunities across both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Throughout the day, attendees will have direct access to key public sector buyers and decision-makers, representing a wide range of sectors – from health, education, housing, and transport to central and local government, utilities, and emergency services.
Procurement teams expected to participate include representatives from:
Business Services Organisation
Partner
The Business Services Organisation has been established to provide a broad range of regional business support functions and specialist professional services to the health and social care sector in Northern Ireland. There are a wide range of reasons why you might have visited this website but we have identified frequent reasons why people do and have created various pages and links to other related websites that you may wish to use.
HSE
Partner
The HSE provides all of Ireland's public health services in hospitals and communities across the country to approximately 5.5.million people and is the largest purchaser of goods and services in the State. It is accountable for effective and compliant procurement that delivers value for money with security of supply. Procurement activities take place within a regulated environment underpinned by complex EU and national legislation.
Office of Government Procurement
Partner
The Office of Government Procurement commenced sourcing operations in 2014 and, together with four key sectors (Health, Local Government, Education and Defence), has taken responsibility for sourcing all goods and services on behalf of the public service. These operations are putting in place framework agreements and contracts so that public bodies can buy goods and services. In addition, the Office of Government Procurement has responsibility for procurement policy and procedures, sourcing systems and data analytics.
Don’t miss this chance to connect with Ireland’s leading procurement organisations and explore new business development opportunities. Book your place to attend Procurex Ireland 2026 today.