SMEs Invited to Pitch to Government Buyers
SMEs Invited to Pitch to Government Buyers
Around 430 small to medium-sized
businesses from around New Zealand are being given a unique
opportunity to pitch their products and services to
government buyers at a free event in Wellington on 9 May.
The Meet the Buyer event is being jointly run by
the Ministry of Economic Development (MED) and BusinessNZ,
and is the first of its kind involving government and
business.
MED’s Procurement Policy and
Development Manager, Murray Heyrick, says the event will
help small to medium-sized businesses get a foot in the door
with government agencies.
“We recognise that
it’s not always easy for businesses to approach government
agencies with their product or service. The idea of this
pilot Meet the Buyer event is to give small to medium-sized
businesses a platform to meet and greet the people who make
the decisions about government procurement,” Murray
says.
“Government agencies are a significant part
of the economy and better access to them as purchasers can
make a big difference for local businesses both in turnover
and building capability. MED is to be congratulated for
bringing many agencies together to interface with businesses
in this way,” says BusinessNZ Chief Executive Phil
O’Reilly.
Government buyers at the event include
the Ministry of Social Development, ACC, the Department of
Corrections, Police and Wellington City Council, among
others. They are all interested in meeting suppliers who can
provide a range of goods and services.
Meeting
times have been scheduled throughout the day. Other
activities include the ‘KiwiBank Theatre’ and Mini-Expo.
The ‘Kiwibank Theatre’ will host speed presentations
from both business and government experts on a range of
topics.
The Mini-Expo will house a range of experts
and organisations who support businesses and/or help them to
do work with government. All are available to provide free
advice and assistance throughout the day. They include:
BusinessNZ/Employers
Chamber of Commerce Central, Grow
Wellington, business.govt.nz, Government ICT Supply
Management Office, Inland Revenue, Industry Capability
Network, Government Procurement Solutions, Kiwibank and
Shipley NZ.
Other presentations throughout the day
include MED’s Government Procurement Solutions team
covering topics such as tips for successful tendering to
government, and what it is doing to make it easier for
businesses to work with government.
Meet the Buyer
runs all day at the Michael Fowler Centre on Wednesday 9 May
2012, and is an invitation-only event. Evaluations from this
pilot will be used to determine if Meet the Buyer becomes a
regular
event.
ENDS