Recap of the Interceltic Business Forum 2025 in Cornwall - brought together entrepreneurs, diaspora leaders, and innovators from Celtic nations to spark global collaboration.
Tim Sayers of Isle of Man Creamery shares how the co-operative evolved from local milk to global exports, the advantages of being island-based, and why he’s attending his first Interceltic Business Forum in Lorient.
John O’Loughlin, Head of Trade and Investment for the Welsh Government in Ireland, shares insights on Wales' sector strengths, diaspora engagement, and why events like Interceltic Business Forum are vital for trade and innovation.
Kirree Gooberman, Head of Business Development at Business Isle of Man, shares how the Island is building a future-ready economy rooted in innovation, sustainability, and cross-Celtic collaboration.
Lee Clarke, Managing Director of Isle of Man Maritime, shares insights on maritime innovation, sustainability, and why the Interceltic Business Forum matters for building regional partnerships.
Patrick Torrekens, Head of Enterprise Ireland France, shares insights on Ireland–France trade, emerging sectors, and how Celtic business ties can drive sustainable international growth ahead of the Interceltic Business Forum in Lorient.
Scottish Business Network founder Russell Dalgleish will speak at the Interceltic Business Forum in Lorient on August 4. He shares how global diaspora can fuel entrepreneurship, the story behind his new book The Ask, and why Celtic nations must work together.
Protostars is using AI to reinvent compliance for cybersecurity laws like the EU CRA and NIS2. Ahead of the Interceltic Business Forum, we spoke with the team about their mission, challenges, and what’s next.
Discover the official program for the Interceltic Business Forum 2025, returning to Lorient on August 4. Explore sessions on Celtic innovation, energy, AI, entrepreneurship, and cultural connection—uniting leaders from across the Celtic world.
The Wind at Our Backs: Be a Part of the Journey of Deepening Celtic Connections
Le Interceltic Business Forum (IBF) fera son grand retour à Lorient lundi 4 août, à l’occasion du Festival Interceltique de Lorient (FIL) pour une journée exceptionnelle de rencontres économiques, d’innovation et de coopération entre les régions celtiques.
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