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Procurement tech market set to triple by 2034 as AI and PaaS reshape enterprise spend
The global Procurement Technologies and Services market is projected to surge from $7.93 billion in 2025 to $21.23 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 11.5%, according to a new forecast.
BHP partners with CATL and BYD to electrify mining and cut emissions
BHP has signed early-stage deals with Chinese battery leaders CATL and BYD to explore electrification across its mining and transport operations globally.
Government Supply Expo 2025 opens door to €21 billion public procurement market
The public sector buys everything from construction to consultancy and on 11 November, your business can meet the people behind those decisions.
Go-2-Tender ramps up to help SMEs unlock €21 billion in public contracts
With public procurement on the island of Ireland now valued at €21 billion, InterTradeIreland has relaunched its Go-2-Tender programme to help SMEs gain a competitive edge and secure consistent public sector work—both locally and cross-border.
Procurement pulse
Procurement never sits still. This week alone shows how political tensions, sporting ambitions, retail commitments and digital setbacks converge on one stage.
Dublin gears up for 300 new bike lockers
Dublin City Council has advanced plans to roll out 300 secure bicycle lockers across the city, awarding the tender for its Bike Bunkers project.
Ireland accelerates €35m cricket stadium build ahead of World Cup
Ireland has launched a €35 million tender for a national cricket stadium in Dublin, aiming to be match-ready for its 2030 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup co-hosting duties.
IT project delays cost Northern Ireland millions
Northern Ireland’s public sector IT projects are dragging on for years, forcing legacy contracts to be extended by an average of eight years.
Lidl deepens Donegal procurement ties with €40 million spend
Lidl marked its 25th anniversary in Ireland by procuring over €40 million in goods and services from 25 Donegal-based suppliers and partners in 2024 alone.
Eir battles BT over £67m Northern Ireland contract row
Eir is suing BT for £67 million, alleging discriminatory behaviour during the procurement of Northern Ireland’s largest public sector network contract.
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