DfE - Invest NI - Provision of NI Green Economy Intelligence

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£2,083,333

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  • Research and experimental development services
  • Business and management consultancy and related services
  • Business and management consultancy services
  • Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
  • Evaluation consultancy services

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1 month from now

Published

15 hours ago

Description

Invest NI wishes to appoint a Supplier to deliver a Northern Ireland Green Economy Intelligence Contract. The Contract shall focus on researching and identifying Green Economy related opportunities and complementary capabilities in high value sectors, including but not limited to, Agri-food and Drink, Life and Health Sciences, Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering, Digital Technologies, Construction, Financial, Professional and Business Services, and Low Carbon and Green Tech

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