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National CBI conference kicks off at Port of Tyne as North East leads net zero agenda

CBI conference will start with keynote addresses and a panel discussion on transforming the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy

Port of Tyne aerial view(Image: Steve Ellwood)

A national business conference will be launched from the North East next week to recognise the region’s place in the drive to net zero.

The CBI annual conference will kick off at the Port of Tyne, with the site hosting the organisation’s director-general Tony Dankers and a number of industry figures.

Part of the opening day session will be a discussion on how the North East will be a central part of Government’s targets to reduce carbon emissions.

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It comes after the Port was chosen as the site for the operations and maintenance base for the massive Dogger Bank offshore wind farm, while it has also launched the Tyne Clean Energy Park as a base for the region’s renewable energy industry.

Port of Tyne chief executive officer Matt Beeton said: “Thanks to a highly collaborative approach, working with businesses and organisations in the region, the North East is ideally placed to become Britain’s heartbeat of the country’s drive towards net zero, not just locally, but nationally.

“People will remember the huge impact on the country our shipbuilding had, our coal mining had, our railway engineering. Many of those industries have gone, but in their place is springing up the new generation of industry – new technologies, clean and renewable energy, electric vehicles, engineering and innovation to drive the country forward.

“This equates to jobs, social and economic transformation; local and regional rebuilding and unlocking the Tyne and beyond to the rest of not just the country, but the world.”