Event on 16 April to bring nations together to 'share ideas'
The Isle of Man will welcome business leaders, innovators and policymakers from across the Celtic nations next month, as it hosts the Spring Inter-Celtic Business Forum for the first time.
The event on 16 April brings together delegates from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany, Galicia and the Isle of Man.
The Forum seeks to strengthen economic connections between the Celtic regions, providing a platform for them to connect, share ideas and explore new commercial activities.
The event at the Villa Marina Royal Hall will be hosted by Business Isle of Man and involve a full-day programme featuring a range of speakers, panel discussions and case study presentations focused on opportunities for the Celtic economy.
These include topics such as AI regenerative tourism, maritime, sustainable finance and advanced manufacturing.
The forum will also put the spotlight on Albion Knitting Company's successful relocation from London to the Isle of Man.
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