Brexit Related Events / Conferences / Seminars in 2020
Details are listed below of Brexit related events forthcoming in 2020. The events are listed in reverse chronological order. You can also view details of past events which took place in 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016.
Forthcoming Events in 2020:
January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December |
Date | Location | Event Details | Description |
March | |||
Friday 27th March |
Belfast (TBC) |
Brexit Briefing (Northern Ireland) by CBI (8.00am - 10.30am)
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Event organised by Confederation of British Industry (CBI): |
February | |||
Thursday 27th February |
Titanic Belfast |
The Northern Ireland Brexit Summit (by Premier Publishing & Events) (9.00am - 4.00pm) |
The 2020 Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Expo will provide a forum for manufacturers and operators involved throughout the supply chain to gather to discuss pressing issues facing the industry. It will cover the full manufacturing spectrum, including the food and drink, biopharma, medtech, healthcare, construction, procurement, and precision engineering sectors. |
January | |||
Wednesday 15th January |
TLT LLP |
Political Briefing (8.00am -10.00am) |
Enter 2020 ahead of the curve by joining the CBI’s Campaigns and EU Negotiations teams for a download on their latest political intelligence. |
Monday 6th January | The Canada Room and Council Chamber Queen's University Belfast University Road Belfast BT7 1NN |
Brexit, Citizens’ Assemblies and the future of Democracy in the UK by The Democracy Unit, QUB (6.00pm - 8.00pm) |
The Brexit process has put the UK’s democratic system under great strain, pitting competing democratic visions against each other and exposing weaknesses in each.
This special event will examine those weaknesses and consider possible ways of addressing them. Could the 2016 referendum have been designed differently to create a less polarised process? How could the grievances with current politics that the referendum result highlighted be tackled? |