The HyNet Supply Chain Summit, organised by NOF, welcomed over 430 attendees, making it one of the most significant low carbon supply chain events in the UK this year.
The energy was electric at the HyNet Supply Chain Summit, held recently in the North West, as over 430 delegates – ranging from local authorities and regional SMEs to international contractors – gathered to explore the opportunities HyNet is unlocking across the region.
HyNet partners will build the infrastructure to position industry and power generators in the North West and North Wales to strengthen ready for a globally competitive, low carbon future. Working across the industrial heartland, HyNet is a catalyst for economic growth—unlocking investment, creating skilled jobs and safeguarding existing roles.
Across three buzzing exhibition suites, the Summit showcased the strength and diversity of the HyNet supply chain from innovators, contractors, clients and supporters. Alongside this, a packed main theatre programme featured powerful contributions from members of the HyNet Alliance, as well as regional, national and international delivery partners.
David Parkin, Chair of the HyNet Alliance, said: “The Summit brought together the full strength of the HyNet community. It was a powerful reminder of the region’s collective commitment to making HyNet a reality – and a proud moment for us all.
“The event underscored the scale of opportunity available through HyNet and reinforced the North West’s position at the forefront of the UK’s low carbon transition.
“This event really helped showcase that, while many of us have been working on HyNet for years, for the outside world and the supply chain, it’s only just begun.”
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