Don’t Miss Out! Places Booking Fast. Registration Closing Soon.
With just over 3 weeks to the west of Ireland’s biggest business networking event, organisers are predicting that MeetWest 2015 will sell out ahead of schedule. Now in its 5th year, MeetWest takes place in the Hodson Bay Hotel, Athlone, Co. Roscommon on 18th & 19th November.
Speaking this week, Sheila Byrnes, Project manager MeetWest says “we have had an unprecedented demand for places and it is very likely that we will close registration ahead of schedule this week.”
The two day business networking conference has attracted strong interest from businesses across the west of Ireland and further afield with some of Ireland’s leading companies signed up to attend.
Businesses from all sectors have registered for the event including representatives of business networks, Irish public sector buyers, micro-enterprises, SME’s and multinationals. Click here for full list of those already registered.
More than 4000 one to one tailored networking meetings will be held during the event complimented by a panel discussion, a showcase of Roscommon Food and a networking dinner.
According to Sheila Byrnes, the structured networking meetings facilitated by Meet West are a huge selling point for the event.
“Unlike unstructured networking where people circulate and have chance encounters with possibly suitable contacts, structured networking allows companies to write their own profile, view profiles of companies in advance and give better more informed consideration as to who would best suit them to meet,” said Sheila.
Her advice for businesses who are intending to register is ‘‘he who hesitates is lost! register now or you may lose out as many did last year when we closed registration early when we reach capacity.”
Registration is open for a limited time only on www.meetwest.ie. Click here to book now.
Partners organising MeetWest 2015 are Roscommon County Council, Mayo County Council, Galway City Council, Galway County Council, Roscommon Local Enterprise Office, Mayo Local Enterprise Office, Galway Local Enterprise Office, Údarás na Gaeltachta, the Western Development Commission, SCCUL Enterprises and supported by Enterprise Ireland and IDA.