New AI accelerator targets agrifood innovation
This 14-week accelerator offers expert support, computational power and real industry challenges in the agrifood sector.
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This 14-week accelerator offers expert support, computational power and real industry challenges in the agrifood sector.
Small food businesses in Fermanagh and Omagh can join two free food safety workshops this June.
Up to £2 million is available for feasibility projects through Innovate UK’s Made Smarter Innovation Challenge.
Views sought on the draft third set of coordinated adaptation programmes in Northern Ireland to build climate resilience.
Support for the production of innovative short films across various formats, including live action, factual, and virtual reality.
If you are declaring your goods ‘not at risk’ under the UK Trader Scheme, you will need to keep supporting evidence for each consignment you move into Northern Ireland.
Find out how to declare your goods ‘not at risk’.
If you bring goods into Northern Ireland which will be subject to processing, and wish to declare these goods ‘not at risk’, you will need to meet additional criteria.
Find out if goods you bring into Northern Ireland can move as 'not at risk’ of moving to the EU.
Be aware of the advantages and challenges of doing business in the Netherlands.
Be aware of the advantages and challenges of doing business in France.
Friends Provident Foundation Launches new grants programme to support a fairer, more sustainable economy.
Grants of up to £5,000 available for community sector organisations.
Grants of between £2,000 and £10,000 available for not-for-profit organisations.
Event for construction businesses to find out about opportunities available to gain work in the private housing sector in Northern Ireland.
Funding and a programme of mentoring are available for community and voluntary sector organisations in Northern Ireland.
The Clothworkers' Foundation Open Grants Programme offers capital funding to UK not-for-profits organisations.
Toolkit to help employers in the Mid Ulster District Council area recruit and manage their staff effectively.
Keeping records and driving continual improvement of health and safety management through setting targets, regular reviews and audits.
Introducing and continually improving your management system through planning, implementing procedures, setting targets and making improvements.
What management systems are and key health and safety standards from the British Standards Institution (BSI), including BS OHSAS 18001, 18002 and BS 18004.
Minimising and managing risks from using hand-held tools, including protecting against hand-arm vibration by assessing the risks and taking appropriate action.
Regularly checking your equipment and carrying out necessary maintenance is a crucial part of minimising workplace risks and legal requirement.
Types of equipment covered by the law and the definition of machinery in sectors such as manufacturing, building, construction, offices and transport.
Conducting a risk assessment of tasks that involve lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling heavy loads in five easy steps, from identify to taking action.