Born and raised on the North Coast, Ben Craig, Head of Partnerships & Business Development for Carbonfit, is set to appear at Belfast BarCamp 2024 this week to discuss net zero business.
Taking place in the Oh Yeah Music Centre, the day-long event will see a range of professionals from across Northern Ireland and beyond come together for a unique, unconventional networking opportunity.
Built on the foundations put in place by Andy McMillan back in 2009, organisers of Belfast BarCamp Marty Neill and Martin Gilchrist are campaigning for this year’s instalment to be just as successful as its predecessor’s 15 years ago.
Speaking on the need for events such as the one scheduled for October, Marty Neill stressed the importance of nurturing in-person learning and social communication.
Marty said: “With tech and entrepreneurial culture now very much shifting towards working from home we felt it was more important than ever to get the community together and Belfast Tech Week looked like the perfect time to do it.
“BarCamps and Biz Camps thrived back in the day as places to meet, spaces to learn and as environments where the sparks of starting something were lit.
“We’re hoping that we’ll see some of the older heads from the original events rubbing shoulders with the new generation of makers and builders, transferring knowledge, making contacts and hopefully sharing some collective wisdom over a pint or two.”
Ballycastle native Ben Craig will feature on the upcoming eclectic programme, taking to the Bar Stage at 1:45pm on October 4.
Ben will deliver his talk on ‘Managing Net Zero: Are You Green Or Obsolete?’, with time allocated afterwards for a dedicated Q&A session where attendees will have space to ask any outstanding questions on the topic.
Explaining what can be expected from his 30 minute speech, Ben said: “This will be a lively presentation looking at the business trends, the risks, the challenges and the opportunities to differentiate and increase competitiveness as Net Zero becomes business as usual.”
The so-called unconference provides event goers with an unlikely approach to networking, facilitating a more casual space for collaborative business development and socialisation than similar occasions happening locally.
Outlining his involvement in the event and why he decided to register, Ben said: “Being part of an exciting group of creative innovators talking about things of the present and things of the future that might just change the game for the better is a compelling opportunity.”
“What’s not to love – let the unstructured nature of the format bring a freshness and audience-led feel to a fascinating day of learning and networking.”
“I’m delighted to speak at such an exciting event and engage participants in thinking about how going to net zero can be to your advantage not just as a responsible citizen of the planet but as a sharp business leader.”
Ben Craig joins the growing list of sixteen entrepreneurs, experts and industry giants who will be attending the unconference as well as speaking at it next month.
For more information about #BelfastBarCamp2024 and to register interest for the October 4 event go to barcampbelfast.com