We have an exciting lineup of businesses, charities and social enterprises joining the conference as exhibitors this year. We’ll add them here as they confirm so that you can check them out in advance!

If your organisation would like to reserve an exhibitor table, please contact Healy King.


Good Things Foundation is the UK’s leading digital inclusion charity. They’re on a mission to help everyone become digitally equal, able and safe, so that they can be happier, healthier and better off.


Outcomes Star embeds outcomes measurement and learning within relational person-centred support, making change visible, understood and possible.


Kith and Kin Financial Wellbeing provide employers with an outsourced solution to improve workplace Financial Wellbeing. They create bespoke wellbeing sessions, helping your people get Fiscally Fit, and develop financial resilience.


WISH is a networking community of encouragement and support for women in the social housing sector.  


Access Employment Limited was established as Northern Ireland’s first social firm to support those with disabilities, health conditions and social disadvantage into meaningful employment.


The Northern Ireland Housing Executive is the Strategic Housing Authority for Northern Ireland, and a public landlord at scale. 


Specialising in structural insurance warranties and now offering building control services, ICW strives to be the partner of choice to developers, builders, brokers and homeowners, delivering high standards of customer service with a personal touch.


BT Group (formerly British Telecom) is a multinational telecommunications and technology company providing fixed-line, broadband, mobile, television, and IT services. The company's mission is to "connect for good," emphasising its role in digital transformation, cybersecurity, and digital skills development, while also providing essential connectivity for businesses and public sector organisations. 


The Open College Network Northern Ireland (OCN) is a UK recognised Awarding Organisation based in Northern Ireland. As an educational charity, they help advance education by developing nationally recognised qualifications and recognising the achievements of adults and young people.


PCSPs (Policing and Community Safety Partnerships) are local bodies made up of Councillors and independent people from each council area who work to make your community safer. They do this by focusing on the policing and community safety issues that matter most in your area.