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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
National Director of Procurement
Health Service Executive (HSE)
HSE Procurement: Priorities, Progress and Partnership - 10:10 - 10:25
Gareth Morton is the National Director of Procurement in the Health Service Executive (HSE), leading strategic procurement to enable the essential delivery of health and social care services across Ireland. In this session, the National Director will outline the direction and vision of HSE Procurement and its evolving role in enabling a resilient and sustainable health system. It will set out key priorities, progress to date, and the partnerships that underpin delivery across the health services
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National Director of Procurement
Health Service Executive (HSE)
Assistant Director – Procurement
Business Services Organisation (BSO)
From Strategy to Delivery: Contributing to the Department of Health Reset Plan - 10:25 - 10:40
Assistant Director – Procurement
Business Services Organisation (BSO)
Head of Infrastructure & Environmental Sustainability
Ibec
Ireland's EU Presidency 2026: Strategic Procurement Opportunities in Energy, Digital Infrastructure & Green Transition - 10:45 -11:00
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
CEO and Founder
Greenville Procurement Partners
Procurement Officer
Dublin City Council
Head of Procurement
Irish Prison Service
Head of Research and Innovation
Future Planet
Panel Session: Achieving Value for Money and Efficiency: The Shared Benefits of Digital Public Procurement - 11:40 - 12:20
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.
Speakers
CEO and Founder
Greenville Procurement Partners
Procurement Officer
Dublin City Council
Head of Procurement
Irish Prison Service
Head of Research and Innovation
Future Planet
Head of Infrastructure & Environmental Sustainability
Ibec
Head of Business Development
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Partner, Government and Infrastructure
EY
Head of Transport Planning (Capital Investment)
Irish Rail
Panel Session: Delivering on the National Development Plan: Procurement's Role in Building Ireland's Infrastructure - 12:30 - 13:10
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
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Partner, Government and Infrastructure
EY
Head of Transport Planning (Capital Investment)
Irish Rail
Panel Session: Housing Infrastructure Procurement: Unlocking Homes Through Utility and Enabling Investment - 13:15 - 13:45
Hosted by Aidan Sweeney, IBEC
From Blockages to Breakthroughs: Procurement Strategies for Housing-Enabling Infrastructure
Overview
Ireland's ambition to deliver 300,000 homes by 2030 is underpinned by a critical but often overlooked challenge: infrastructure enablement. Water supply, electricity networks, roads, and utilities are frequently the bottlenecks that prevent housing development at scale.
The Housing Activation Office (HAO) has been established precisely to address these infrastructure barriers - coordinating public investment, aligning stakeholder action, and removing the blockages that delay housing delivery. Its €1 billion Housing Infrastructure Investment Fund (HIIF) is now actively funding projects that unlock housing across Ireland's towns and cities.
This session brings together the strategic and procurement expertise shaping Ireland's housing-enabling infrastructure agenda.
This is your opportunity to engage directly with the experts reshaping Ireland's approach to infrastructure-led housing delivery. Discover how strategic procurement, government coordination, and supplier innovation can help remove barriers and accelerate homes delivery.
Policy Executive, Transport & Infrastructure
Ibec
Project Specialist Engineer (Active Travel Programme Office)
Dublin City Council
Head of Transport Planning (Capital Investment)
Irish Rail
Panel Session: Transport Infrastructure Procurement In Ireland - 13:50 - 14:20
Hosted by Keenan Stack, IBEC
Unlocking Mobility: Procurement Strategies for Ireland's Transport Infrastructure Future
Overview
Transportation infrastructure forms the backbone of Ireland's economic competitiveness and quality of life. Yet procurement of transport projects - from road upgrades to public transit systems - requires sophisticated supplier engagement, risk management, and alignment with Ireland's wider climate and connectivity goals.
In this focused session, delegates will gain practical insight into the unique challenges and opportunities of transport infrastructure procurement. Hear from leading practitioners on how public sector buyers are navigating complex, multi-stakeholder projects that demand coordination across local authorities, government agencies, and private sector partners.
This session is essential for procurement leaders responsible for infrastructure delivery, contract managers supporting major projects, and suppliers seeking to understand buyer priorities in this critical sector.
Join the conversation and discover how strategic procurement can accelerate Ireland's transport ambitions.
Policy Executive, Transport & Infrastructure
Ibec
Project Specialist Engineer (Active Travel Programme Office)
Dublin City Council
Head of Transport Planning (Capital Investment)
Irish Rail
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Assistant National Director for Procurement, Strategic Sourcing and Contracting
Health Service Executive
HSE Procurement - Overview of Strategic Sourcing and Contracting - 11:00 - 11:20
Assistant National Director for Procurement, Strategic Sourcing and Contracting
Health Service Executive
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Medical Professional Services - 11:20 - 11:30
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Medical, Surgical and Pharma - 11:30 - 11:40
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Medical, Diagnostics and Equipment - 11:40 - 11:50
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Rapid Response Team - 11:50 - 12:00
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Digital, Health and Innovation - 12:00 - 12:10
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Assistant National Director for Procurement, Strategic Sourcing and Contracting
Health Service Executive
HSE Procurement – Closing Insights and Future Direction - 12:10 - 12:15
Assistant National Director for Procurement, Strategic Sourcing and Contracting
Health Service Executive
Chief Technologist
HP Inc
The Future of Work is Now - 12:30 - 12:55
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HP Inc
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Building a Resilient Health Supply Chain: Lessons from Cross-Border Collaboration - 13:00 - 13:25
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Procurement Development Manager
Belfast City Council
Procurement Transformation in Local Government - 11:10 - 11:35
By showcasing Belfast City Council's real-world journey, Orla offers Irish local authorities a proven roadmap for transformation - and gives suppliers insight into how councils' expectations are evolving.
This is a session about transformation in action - practical, evidence-based, and directly applicable to every local government procurement professional in attendance.
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Procurement Development Manager
Belfast City Council
Acting Director of the Cartels Division
Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC)
How Data Enables Smarter Procurement Decisions - 11:40 - 12:05
David Meehan will give an overview of how the CCPC is working to combat bid-rigging and the international trends in preventing tender collusion such as data screening.
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Acting Director of the Cartels Division
Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC)
Co-founder
Love Me Tender
Founding Member
Love Me Tender
Engineering Trust: Lessons from Using AI in Procurement Evaluations - 12:10 - 12.35
Unleashing the power of AI within procurement will free up professionals to focus on the most important tasks. This session will be underpinned by LMT’s research findings on trialling AI in Procurement Evaluations - a one-year, research-based pilot programme with public sector organisations to trial an ‘Evaluation Agent’ in live procurement settings.
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Co-founder
Love Me Tender
Founding Member
Love Me Tender
Social Value Adviser
Strategic Investment Board
Circular Procurement - 12:40 - 13:05
Working with SIB's Social Value Unit to help government departments, agencies, and arm's-length bodies maximise social value through public contracts, Dr Lizzie Borelan will talk about the Circular Economy within procurement and supply chain. How buyers and suppliers can implement initiatives that embed sustainability, decarbonisation, and social value into procurement practices.
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Social Value Adviser
Strategic Investment Board
Sustainable Transport Programme Manager
Coillte
Decarbonisation: Bringing SMEs on the Journey - 13:40 - 14:05
Des Phelan leads Coillte's efforts to reduce carbon emissions within its transportation sector, specifically focusing on the road freight transport of timber. A key focus is "Bringing SMEs on the Journey" by assisting smaller operators, who often operate within tight margins, to adopt greener, more sustainable practices.
He advocates for collaborating with stakeholders, including suppliers and contractors, to address the high costs associated with transitioning to new, cleaner fuel technologies. Attendees will hear how Coillte can support suppliers on the green journey and how you can implement this into your own supply chains.
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Sustainable Transport Programme Manager
Coillte
Head of Procurement
An Post
Digital Transformation in Procurement - 14:10 - 14:35
During the session, Louise will share her experience as a leader in digital transformation, providing some examples of digital initiatives pursued by the An Post Procurement team.
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Head of Procurement
An Post
Director, AI & Data, Technology Consulting
EY
Using AI to Increase Value and Reduce Risk in Infrastructure Procurement - 14:40 - 15:05
Richard has spent the past 15 years delivering data and technology transformation across the public sector, with a primary focus on transport. He has supported some of the UKs largest infrastructure programmes with clients such as Network Rail, National Highways and High Speed 2. In this session he will help delegates understand how data can be used to drive performance from capital programs to operations, procurement and delivery.
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Director, AI & Data, Technology Consulting
EY
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Senior Procurement Consultant and Trainer
Greenville Procurement
Building Better Partnerships: Strengthening Buyer–Supplier Collaboration - 11:05 - 11:30
Michael Swan, a Senior Procurement Consultant at Greenville Procurement Partners, specialises in building collaborative, long-term buyer-supplier partnerships. This session will focus on how to strengthen these relationships through improved communication, strategic alignment, and trust to drive mutual value and innovation.
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Senior Procurement Consultant and Trainer
Greenville Procurement
Trade Manager
InterTradeIreland
Cross-Border Collaboration: Opportunities for Suppliers in an All-Island Market - 11:35 - 12:00
As Trade Manager at InterTradeIreland, Caroline leads several cross-border programmes in tendering, sourcing and supply chain opportunities, this session will help give delegates insight into public and commercial opportunities across the island.
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Trade Manager
InterTradeIreland
Advanced Works Package Director
Metrolink
Infrastructure & Major Project Delivery: Working With Metrolink - 12:05 - 12:30
As the largest public transport project on the island, this session will provide delegates with invaluable insight into working with the MetroLink and opportunities for the supply chain.
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Advanced Works Package Director
Metrolink
Assistant Director of Procurement
Northern Ireland Housing Executive
Improving Procurement Through Supplier Engagement – Working With NIHE - 12:35 - 13:00
Assistant Director of Procurement, Kevin Logan, will discuss the Housing Executive’s approach to procurement strategy and how they are looking to overcome potential barriers preventing companies from working with the Housing Executive with a new supplier engagement model.
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Assistant Director of Procurement
Northern Ireland Housing Executive
Head of Business Development
CPAC Modular
De-Risking Capital Projects with Offsite Construction - 13:35 - 14:00
This session will focus on the risks and challenges with traditional construction in the current environment (cost overruns, project delays, etc.) and how offsite construction/MMC empowers the public sector to deliver more infrastructure, faster and with less risk, despite budget constraints and skilled-labour shortages.
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Head of Business Development
CPAC Modular
Head of Social Value Unit
Strategic Investment Board Northern Ireland
Delivering Social Value as Part of Major Projects – Lessons Learnt - 14:05 - 14:30
Lisa Beers, Head of the Social Value Unit at the Strategic Investment Board (SIB) NI, drives the implementation of PPN 01/21, which mandates a minimum 10% social value weighting in Northern Ireland public tenders. Lessons learned highlight that successful delivery requires early engagement, embedding social value into project design, and using outcome-based frameworks. This session will look at recent major projects and how social value has been embedded within the supply chain.
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Head of Social Value Unit
Strategic Investment Board Northern Ireland
Head of Procurement
Irish Prison Service
Building Relationships: Supplier Engagement Working With Irish Prisons - 14:35 - 15:00
Louise Pickford, Head of Procurement at the Irish Prison Service, emphasises that successful procurement relies on strong, collaborative supplier relationships to drive innovation, mitigate risk, and deliver value. Working with the Irish Prison Service involves fostering trust-based partnerships, engaging early in the process, and aligning with strategic goals. Attendees to this session will learn how Irish Prisons engages with its supply chain and learn how to become a trusted supplier.
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Head of Procurement
Irish Prison Service