Energy supply chain drop-in for Outer Hebrides’ businesses
15th September 2025
Organisations from all sectors of the supply chain are encouraged to attend, from catering, transport and logistics, cleaning services, to fire safety, security, and technical trades.
Organisations across the Outer Hebrides are invited to attend a special drop-in event on Tuesday 1 October at the Caladh Hotel in Stornoway.
The event is aimed at enabling organisations to become part of the local supply chain for major development projects being planned in Lewis.
Organised by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) with support from partners, the event is part of the Outer Hebrides: Powering Our Future initiative, which seeks to unlock economic opportunities and strengthen local participation in major infrastructure and energy developments.
The drop-in event will feature project developers who will be on-hand to discuss their supply chain requirements, timelines and opportunities for collaboration with local businesses.
Natalie Campbell, head of enterprise support at HIE in Innse Gall, said:
“This event presents a valuable opportunity for organisations to engage directly with developers and learn more about the region’s evolving energy landscape.
“By gaining insight into upcoming infrastructure projects, local organisations can gain direct insight into the projects and understand how they can position themselves to meet demand”
Organisations from all sectors of the supply chain are encouraged to attend, from catering, transport and logistics, cleaning services, to fire safety, security, and technical trades.
Whether considering setting up a business, a sole trader or a larger enterprise, the event is designed to help organisations connect with developers and explore how their services can contribute to the region’s economy.
No booking is required - simply drop in between 8:30am and 2pm to speak with representatives, ask questions, and network with other local businesses.
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