11/05/2009
Ulster Construction Firms Gulf Bound On Trade Trip
Twenty-eight local companies and university representatives, including several specialising in construction and environmental technologies, are currently in Saudi Arabia as part of an Invest NI trade mission.
The delegation, one of the biggest-ever from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia, is the second Invest NI mission to this important marketplace since January.
A further mission to Saudi Arabia is planned by the organisation later this year.
The current visit will centre on Riyadh and Jeddah and is being assisted by staff at Invest NI's Technology and Development Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Almost half of the participants in the delegation represent construction and environmental technologies, two of Northern Ireland’s most important industries.
Key areas of expertise represented in this group include materials handling machinery used in activities such as quarrying, screening, sand washing, recycling and fast track construction.
Northern Ireland is a recognised international centre of excellence in the design and manufacture of mobile machinery for quarrying, screening and recycling.
Delegation members each have pre-arranged programmes of meetings with Saudi leaders in business, education, healthcare and public bodies.
Invest NI Trade Director Dr Vicky Kell, said: "Our focus on Saudi is proving to be an outstanding success because of the scale of the opportunities there in areas such as construction and overall infrastructure enhancement.
"Many of the companies in the delegation have experience of working in global markets and are geared to provide quality products and services that customers in Saudi Arabia expect."
(PR/BMcC)
The delegation, one of the biggest-ever from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia, is the second Invest NI mission to this important marketplace since January.
A further mission to Saudi Arabia is planned by the organisation later this year.
The current visit will centre on Riyadh and Jeddah and is being assisted by staff at Invest NI's Technology and Development Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Almost half of the participants in the delegation represent construction and environmental technologies, two of Northern Ireland’s most important industries.
Key areas of expertise represented in this group include materials handling machinery used in activities such as quarrying, screening, sand washing, recycling and fast track construction.
Northern Ireland is a recognised international centre of excellence in the design and manufacture of mobile machinery for quarrying, screening and recycling.
Delegation members each have pre-arranged programmes of meetings with Saudi leaders in business, education, healthcare and public bodies.
Invest NI Trade Director Dr Vicky Kell, said: "Our focus on Saudi is proving to be an outstanding success because of the scale of the opportunities there in areas such as construction and overall infrastructure enhancement.
"Many of the companies in the delegation have experience of working in global markets and are geared to provide quality products and services that customers in Saudi Arabia expect."
(PR/BMcC)
Related Northern Ireland Business News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
18 December 2009
Belfast Company In Saudi Link-up
A Belfast-based international consultancy firm has formed a partnership with a Saudi Arabian law firm.
Belfast Company In Saudi Link-up
A Belfast-based international consultancy firm has formed a partnership with a Saudi Arabian law firm.
11 April 2024
NI Firms To Attend National Construction Summit In Dublin
Hundreds of construction companies and experts are set to travel to Dublin next week for the annual National Construction Summit at the Sport Ireland Campus, Blanchardstown.
NI Firms To Attend National Construction Summit In Dublin
Hundreds of construction companies and experts are set to travel to Dublin next week for the annual National Construction Summit at the Sport Ireland Campus, Blanchardstown.
21 April 2011
Construction Firm Moves Into Saudi Arabia
An Irish construction firm has announced a new strategic alliance with Saudi Arabian construction giant El Seif Engineering company.
Construction Firm Moves Into Saudi Arabia
An Irish construction firm has announced a new strategic alliance with Saudi Arabian construction giant El Seif Engineering company.
05 March 2009
Local Construction Firms Make Second Saudi Trip
Twenty-two companies from Northern Ireland, mostly from the construction industry, will arrive in Saudi Arabia today as part of a week long investment drive. It is the second visit to Saudi Arabia by a Northern Ireland trade delegation in the past six months and the first of three scheduled visits to the kingdom in 2009.
Local Construction Firms Make Second Saudi Trip
Twenty-two companies from Northern Ireland, mostly from the construction industry, will arrive in Saudi Arabia today as part of a week long investment drive. It is the second visit to Saudi Arabia by a Northern Ireland trade delegation in the past six months and the first of three scheduled visits to the kingdom in 2009.
07 June 2019
Belfast Hosts International Construction Conference
Over 400 delegates gathered at the Crowne Plaza Belfast today, Friday 07 June, for Northern Ireland's largest digital construction conference.
Belfast Hosts International Construction Conference
Over 400 delegates gathered at the Crowne Plaza Belfast today, Friday 07 June, for Northern Ireland's largest digital construction conference.