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Agribusiness
Demand for wool set to grow
Demand for wool is set to grow significantly over the coming years, according to the chairman of Ulster Wool and…
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Agribusiness
Farm incomes fall by almost a quarter
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has published the first estimate for farm incomes in 2018. Revealed…
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Justice
Taking the helm: Permanent secretary Peter May
Peter May was announced as the Department of Justice’s (DoJ) new permanent secretary in September 2018, switching from the same…
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Justice
Rewarding and challenging term comes to a close
Set to complete his seven-year term in June this year, agendaNi talks to Police Ombudsman Michael Maguire about reform of…
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Issues
Take on the Buy Social challenge in 2019
Take on the Buy Social challenge in 2019 Employers For Childcare is made up of a campaigning charity and the…
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Economy
Manufacturing for the future
The 21st century marketplace is evolving. With that evolution comes a drive to survive, with the use of nascent technologies…
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Economy
Manufacturing a collaborative approach
Roger Wilson, Chief Executive of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, explains how manufacturing, and particularly advanced manufacturing, is…
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Economy
Exploiting digital technologies to deliver the factories of the future
Professor Seán McLoone, Director of the Centre for Intelligent Autonomous Manufacturing Systems (i-AMS) at Queen’s University explores the challenges and…
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Economy
Arthur Cox: Operating at the heart of Northern Ireland’s advanced manufacturing sector
With a client list that includes some of Northern Ireland’s leading companies in aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and the oil and gas…
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Economy
Additive manufacturing: the third industrial revolution
Manufacturing is experiencing a revolution from the inside. A design-driven approach is gaining traction, thanks to the ever-evolving technology of…
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