Procurement Week is a bi-annual, international conference, that aims to explore the many facets of Public Procurement such as Public Tendering, Business Development, Procurement Law and International Trade.
During this conference, presentations will be given by leading procurement practitioners, lawyers, economists, innovators, strategists and thinkers.
Procurement Week continues to grow in popularity, with in excess of 850 attendees last year from over 40 countries.
‘Procurement Week 2016: Bootcamp‘, is an event that explores the Modernisation, Flexibility, and Simplification of the EU Procurement Directives and will be held at Bangor University on the 9th and 10th June. Topics to be discussed at Procurement Week 2016, by leading local, national and international experts, will include:
Day 1, 9th June 2016
- Modernisation, Flexibility & Simplification of the EU Procurement Directives
- Safe Joint Procurement
- Contract Modifications
- Alternatives to Litigation
- Contractual Ineffectiveness
- Procurement & the Courts
- Reserving Contracts for NGOs
- Collaboration: In house or Horizontal?
- Panel Discussion: The view from other Member States
Day 2, 10th June 2016
- Slavery & Procurement
- Social Procurement
- Modernisation, Flexibility & Simplification of the EU Procurement Directives
- Health Procurement
- BREXIT – Possible Implications for Procurement
- E-Procurement – A Good Idea Gone Bad?
- University Procurement
- Concessions
- Sustainable Procurement
- Social Services Procurement
Download here the brochure of the Procurement Week 2016 Bootcamp.
For more information on the Procurement Week 2016 Bootcamp visit http://www.procurementweek.org.uk/PW2016.html.
To register to the Procurement Week 2016 Bootcamp visit http://www.procurementweek.org.uk/bootcampregistration.html.