Gwelwch chi flwyddyn nesaf yn Procurex Cymru 2024
Mae Procurex Cymru yn cysylltu prynwyr a chyflenwyr o bob rhan o sector caffael cyhoeddus Cymru – sy’n werth dros £8.3bn bob blwyddyn.
Mae’n ddigwyddiad unigryw sy’n galluogi pob rhanddeiliad i ddysgu am y datblygiadau diweddaraf sy’n siapio dyfodol y maes hwn – sy’n cynnwys cyfleoedd helaeth i ddatblygu sgiliau, rhwydweithio, cydweithio ac arddangos cynnyrch i brynwyr yn y sector cyhoeddus a sefydliadau yn y sector preifat fel ei gilydd.
Siaradwyr
Rebecca Evans AS
Y Gweinidog Cyllid a Llywodraeth Leol
Cafodd Rebecca Evans ei hethol i Gynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru am y tro cyntaf ym mis Mai 2011 i gynrychioli rhanbarth Canolbarth a Gorllewin Cymru. Yn 2016, cafodd ei hethol yn Aelod Cynulliad ar gyfer etholaeth Gŵyr. Enillodd Rebecca radd mewn Hanes gan Brifysgol Leeds, a gradd MPhil mewn Astudiaethau Hanesyddol gan Goleg Sidney Sussex, Prifysgol Caergrawnt. Cyn iddi gael ei hethol, bu Rebecca yn gweithio yn y trydydd sector. Yn y Cynulliad Cenedlaethol, mae Rebecca wedi gwasanaethu ar Bwyllgor yr Amgylchedd a Datblygu Cynaliadwy a’r Grŵp Gorchwyl a Gorffen ar y Polisi Amaethyddol Cyffredin. Mae hi hefyd wedi gwasanaethu ar y Pwyllgor Iechyd a Gofal Cymdeithasol a’r Pwyllgor Plant, Pobl Ifanc ac Addysg. Ym mis Mehefin 2014, cafodd Rebecca ei phenodi’n Ddirprwy Weinidog Ffermio a Bwyd, ac ym mis Mai 2016 daeth yn Weinidog Iechyd y Cyhoedd a Gwasanaethau Cymdeithasol. Ym mis Tachwedd 2017, cafodd ei phenodi’n Weinidog Tai ac Adfywio, ac ym mis Rhagfyr 2018 ymunodd â’r Cabinet fel Gweinidog Cyllid a Threfnydd. Penodwyd Rebecca yn Gweinidog Cyllid a Llywodraeth Leol ar 13 Mai 2021.
John Coyne
Cyfarwyddwr Masnachol a Chaffael
Richard Marwood
Cyfarwyddwr Contractau Masnachol
Ian Schollar
Pennaeth Addysgu a Dysgu
Tristian Jones
Cydlynydd Rheoli Rhaglenni
David Taylor
Prif Swyddog Gweithredu
Helen Rees
Pennaeth Caffael a Chontractio
Richard Dooner
Rheolwr Rhaglen
Sian Lloyd
Newyddiadurwr a Cyflwynydd
Yr Athro Jany Lynch
Canolfan Caffael Gwerth Cyhoeddus
Rob Poyer
Cyfarwyddwr
Tîm Rheoli Cyflenwyr Strategol
Howard Jacobson
Rheolwr Ymgysylltu â’r Gadwyn Gyflenwi
Lydia Sullivan
Cyfarwyddwr Caffael, Cynaliadwyedd ac Effaith Gymdeithasol
Carl Thomas
Arweinydd Polisi a Rhanddeiliad Diwygio’r Broses Gaffael
Olivia Murphy
Pennaeth Cynaliadwyedd a Gwerth Cymdeithasol
Huw Lloyd
Rheolwr Cyfrifon Busnes a Chyflawni Prosiectau
Thomas Funk
Rheolwr Cyfrifon Busnes a Chyflawni Prosiectau, WRAP Thomas Funk, Rheolwr Cyfrifon Busnes a Chyflawni Prosiectau
Kirsten Green MCIPS
Pennaeth Cynaliadwyedd - Trafnidiaeth a Seilwaith Mawr
Helen Carter
Prif Ymgynghorydd
Brendan Burke
Caffael Masnachol - Polisi
Nia Harvey
Uwch Reolwr Categori
Ymunais â Gwasanaeth Digidol yr Heddlu (PDS) yn 2022 ac wedi gweithio’n flaenorol mewn rolau caffael amrywiol ar draws Partneriaeth Cydwasanaethau GIG Cymru (NWSSP) dros yrfa 14 mlynedd yn rheoli fframweithiau gwerth miliynau o bunnoedd. O fewn PDS rwyf bellach yn gweithio ar y Strategaeth Plismona Digidol Genedlaethol ar hyn o bryd, gan ddatblygu llwybrau masnachol digidol i harneisio pŵer digidol, data a thechnoleg i wireddu uchelgeisiau digidol Plismona.
Ross Gregory
Cyfarwyddwr
Warren Smith
Partner
David Nicholson
Pennaeth Masnachol a Chaffael - Cangen Data Digidol a TGCh
Cory Hughes
Cyfarwyddwr Dylunio Strategol
Sam Perkins
Arweinydd Masnachol; Digidol, Data a TGCh
Sue Hurrell
Pennaeth Caffael Gwaith Teg
Carla Lavender
Caffael Masnachol
Christopher Wheeler
Pennaeth Llif Gwaith a Datrysiadau CIP
Alice Horn
Dadansoddwr Newid (Polisi ac Adolygiadau)
Derek Walker
Comisiynydd Cenedlaethau'r Dyfodol Cymru
Geraint Walsh
Rheolwr Polisi ac Ymgysylltu Caffael Gwaith Teg
Helen Schoolar
Pennaeth Partneriaethau Strategol
Andy Wallace
Rheolwr Partneriaethau Rhanbarthol
Oliver Patrick
Uwch Swyddog Cyswllt
Tom O’Hanlon
Dadansoddwr Data Deallusrwydd Busnes
Emily Powell
Partner
David Stewart
Ymgynghorydd Gwybodaeth Busnes
Shaz Hawkins
Rheolwr Marchnata Segmentau yn y Deyrnas Unedig ac Iwerddon
Jonathan Tench,
Comisiynydd Cenedlaethau'r Dyfodol Cymru
Partneriaid y Digwyddiad
Welsh Government
Partner
Business Wales
Partner
Sell2Wales
Partner
Welsh Local Government Association
Partner
Stand Number: Welsh Government Pavilion
The Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) represents the interests of local government and promotes local democracy in Wales. Its primary purposes are to promote better local government, to promote its reputation and to support authorities in the development of policies and priorities which will improve public services and democracy.
Crown Commercial Service (FW)
Partner
Every buying decision you make has the power to help Wales build back better, fairer and greener. Crown Commercial Service is the UK’s biggest public procurement organisation. We use our commercial expertise to help buyers in central government and across the public and third sectors to purchase everything from locum doctors and laptops to police cars and electricity. Our strategic partnerships with organisations across Wales ensure we collaborate effectively to benefit our Welsh customers
Ministry of Defence
Partner
The MOD’s Doing Business with Defence team facilitates the entry of new innovative and non traditional businesses into the defence supply chain. The team provide advice and guidance to companies on how to become a defence supplier and access MOD tender and contract opportunities through a variety of channels: – Helpdesk facility -Attendance at trade exhibitions across the UK where they will deliver presentations on request -Webinars -Publication of various sources of useful information via the supplier portal hosted on Defence Contracts Online and their Twitter account @defenceproc
Institute of Directors
Partner
Stand Number: Stand number: 10
We support the interests of the nation’s diverse business sectors – from agriculture to tourism and engineering to renewable energy. Connect with your local branch to make sure your voice is heard, and to stay informed on the policy issues that matter to you – whether they come from the Senedd or Westminster.
WRAP
Partner
WRAP is one of the globe's leading sustainability charities. Based in the UK, we work with businesses, governments, citizens, and charities to make the planet a healthier, safer place. In Wales, our work includes supporting public bodies to embed sustainable procurement to achieve positive environmental, economic, and social outcomes, and to maximise contributions to Wales’ Well-being Goals.
Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS)
Partner
CIPS, the global membership organisation for procurement and supply. With 60,000 members spanning 156 countries and offices across the world, we’re building a global network to power our profession. We lead in education and training. We provide information and tools. And we help build capability within organisations. Through all our work, we are the voice and standard.
Supply2Gov
Partner
At Supply2Gov, we have one goal – to make business growth simpler for sole traders, micro and small businesses. Powered by the UK and Republic of Ireland’s largest database of public sector contract notices and awards, combined with our daily email alerts sent straight to your inbox, we’ve made it as easy as possible for you to find relevant opportunities as soon as they become available – giving you more time to focus on putting your bids together and growing your business. You can register for a free local area of your choice or take advantage of our flexible monthly payment options – giving you a no risk, scalable, cost effective contract alerts service option.
Tracker
Partner
Tracker is the only end-to-end business development solution with the unique intelligence you need to find, bid for and win more business. With access to Europe’s largest database of opportunities and competitive insights – you can engage earlier to sell more effectively and win more business. And Tracker’s just got even better – now you can also upload opportunity documents and manage your bid responses all in the one place. Focus on winning business – not looking for it.
PASS Procurement
Partner
PASS procurement consultants present at over one hundred conferences and events each year as well as delivering in-house training and consultancy for both public and private sector clients. Our training sessions are designed to cover the legal requirements of public procurement in a non-legalistic manner, using real life examples to help simplify the rules. Thousands of organisations, public and private, have already benefited from PASS best practice tendering/procurement events and advice. Whether you work within public sector procurement or tender for public sector contracts, PASS can help you improve your efficiency and effectiveness.