The 2025 Interceltic Business Forum brought Celtic innovators to Lorient for a high-energy day of ideas, connection, and cross-border collaboration.
The Interceltic Business Forum is on the road again! After successful editions in Lorient, Cardiff, and Galway, this premier event for business leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators from across the Celtic nations will take place in Falmouth, Cornwall, on April 25, 2025.
Following the Interceltic Business Forum, a Welsh delegation traveled to Ireland, building on connections made at the event to forge deeper partnerships across the tech sectors.
Le Interceltic Business Forum en Bretagne a réuni des leaders des nations celtes pour discuter de la collaboration transfrontalière et de l'innovation. L'événement a mis en avant des discussions sur l'impact économique, la durabilité, et les Interceltic Scaling Awards, tout en favorisant de nouveaux partenariats et en annonçant le prochain forum en Cornouailles en 2025.
The Interceltic Business Forum showcased vibrant discussions and networking among Celtic business leaders, culminating in the first Interceltic Scaling Awards. The event strengthened regional partnerships and highlighted innovative ventures across the Celtic nations.
Business Isle of Man is at the forefront of driving sustainable economic growth and fostering global connections for the island. Kiree Gooberman, Head of Business Development, discusses their strategic vision and upcoming participation at the Interceltic Business Forum.
EirGrid is spearheading Ireland's renewable energy transition with projects like the Celtic Interconnector, a groundbreaking link between Ireland and France. Just days before the Interceltic Business Forum, we spoke with Pádraig Slyne to discuss these transformative initiatives.
Allan Mulrooney, CEO of the Western Development Commission, will be a key speaker at the Interceltic Business Forum. Celebrating the WDC's 25th anniversary, Mulrooney will share insights on the commission's impact on Ireland's Western Region and its role in fostering economic growth and innovation.
L'Interceltic Business Forum revient à Lorient pour du réseautage, du partage de connaissances et l'exploration économique, et avec les nouveaux Interceltic Scaling Awards.
The Interceltic Business Forum, returning to Lorient, is a pivotal event for Celtic business leaders to explore innovation, foster economic growth, and build international partnerships while celebrating achievements through the Interceltic Scaling Awards.
Tiffany Kerruish, Co-Founder of Fynoderee Distillery, shares the story of how her family business has grown from crafting gin in their garage to becoming a prominent producer of premium spirits on the Isle of Man, highlighting their commitment to local ingredients, sustainability, and expanding into international markets.
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