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Company profiles Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce Membership Directory 2011


Vodafone Vodafone is one of the world's largest mobile


communications companies by revenue with approximately 343 million customers in its controlled and jointly controlled markets as at 30 September 2010. Vodafone currently has equity interests in over 30 countries across five continents and over 40 partner networks worldwide. From its NI HQ in Imperial House in Belfast, the Vodafone NI Business


Services Team provides businesses in NI with a set of technology and business lifecycle services to help companies assess, build and manage their Total Communications environment. Vodafone is committed to supporting the local marketplace, through a


significant programme of investment in their network in NI as part of a longer-term strategy to bring to their customers the benefits of leading- edge technology. In addition, they continually invest in growing and training their local team to equip them with the skills and capabilities to work hand-in-hand with local customers to implement innovative solutions that help businesses to work harder, smarter and ultimately more profitably.


BelfastWaterfront and The Ulster Hall With enviable city centre locations, Belfast Waterfront and The Ulster


Hall together offer a choice of meeting rooms which is second to none. Whether for 2 or 2000 delegates, a choice of flexible areas across the


two venues guarantees a suitable space for any event. Choose from the modern, purpose-built Waterfront or the recently


restored and updated Ulster Hall. Its riverside location sets the Waterfront apart and with capacity for up


to 2200 delegates it offers Northern Ireland’s premier conference facilities. With the Main Auditorium, Studio and a series of 14 meeting rooms, many with exquisite views of the city, the award-winning Waterfront provides for any business event. The recently refurbished Ulster Hall also boasts a range of meeting


spaces - from the stunning Grand Hall and the dramatic Group Space through to new purpose-built meeting rooms. Whether for a conference, banquet, exhibition, product launch or board


meeting, the quality of the facilities is matched by the level of service from events and technical teams dedicated to the success of every event. Full details of the facilities and services available at these two


outstanding venues are available from the Conference Sales Team on 028 9033 4400 or e-mail: conference@belfastcity.gov.uk


W5 at Odyssey As one of Northern Ireland’s leading visitor


attractions, W5 offers a contemporary setting to make events cutting edge, unique and above all memorable.


Conferences Every conference is different and at W5 our first step is to spend time


getting to know you, your company and your audience, after all conferences for 200 delegates often require the same organisation, planning and attention to detail as those for 2,000! When it comes to small conferences and corporate events W5 is the


perfect venue. W5 has dedicated corporate coordinators ready to answer any of your requests. With a state of the art 200 seat Lecture Theatre, break-out rooms, the stunning Atrium and breathtaking Point Boardroom, W5 offers a range of inspiring and spacious rooms equipped with everything you’ll ever need. Whether you are looking for the perfect setting, need some help with


planning your event or simply want inspiration, the Corporate Services team at W5 will work with you to deliver a professional and creative conference. W5 can help define your needs and provide pre-event consultative assistance as well as on-the-day support.


Catering Every client, every location and every event has a completely unique


set of criteria and it is our job to exceed the customer’s expectation and deliver the food and service appropriate to the occasion. Using flavours rich in style, spirit and originality our food tastes divine, looks beautiful, smells tempting and will leave your guests feeling pampered. You can pick and choose from our extensive menus or leave us to do the selecting – we are always happy to help you make informed decisions. For further information, 028 9046 7719 or online www.w5online.co.uk


TheWright Group The Wright Group is the UK’s leading independent supplier of


accessible public transport vehicles. Founded in 1946, and still a family- owned and managed company, the Wright Group pioneered low floor buses in the UK, and has earned a reputation for producing vehicles which are stylish, durable, high in quality and packed with innovative features. The Wright Group has a


comprehensive and versatile product range for every aspect and application of modern bus operation. Catering to a variety of client requirements The Wright Group offers midi buses, full size single deckers, two and three axle double deckers and articulated vehicles. In recent years, The Wright Group has focused increasingly on


overseas markets and with contracts from Great Britain, Republic of Ireland, the US, Hong Kong and Singapore, the company has established itself as a leading global player. In line with international requirements and market demand, recent


projects tend to be for high-specification and technologically advanced vehicles, whether developing the highly acclaimed StreetCar RTV for the exacting standards of the Nevada desert, or introducing the first low- emission hybrid-electric buses to Dublin and London. All vehicles designed and manufactured conform to the exacting quality standards of IS0 9001:2008. Working in partnership with a number of world-leading chassis


manufacturers including Volvo, VDL, Scania and MAN, The Wright Group tailor products and provide customers with options to suit specific needs and preferences. Divisions within The Wright Group include Wrightbus, UK bus design and manufacturing Customcare, after sales support for domestic and international business Composites which manufacturers specialist fibreglass components


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