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Audio-visual support for the 2026 IIEM

The 2026 Inter-Island Environment Meeting will be hosted in Guernsey, bringing together environmentalists, conservationists, and environmentally-minded organisations and businesses from the UK Crown Dependencies and other British Islands and France. Support is needed to make the conference available to stream online for those unable to attend in person, and for the presentations to be recorded so that they can be made available as a resource online at a later date.

Overview

How to Offer this Skillset

To offer this skillset, please contact: office@naturecommission.gg

Originally established in 2017, the Guernsey Biodiversity Partnership Group (BPG) acts as an advisory panel to the States of Guernsey and the Guernsey Nature Commission on the delivery and direction of the Strategy for Nature, and challenge, support, and deliver the Strategy for Nature. BPG includes representatives from the environmental organisations across Guernsey, as well as representatives from the Chamber of Commerce Sustainable Business Initiative and the States of Guernsey. BPG is chaired and administered by the Guernsey Nature Commission.

For more information visit the Guernsey Biodiversity Partnership Facebook page.

Skillset and equipment needed

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Timeframe/ Time Commitement

The 2026 IIEM will take place on Wednesday - Friday 2nd October (inclusive). It will be held at The Roquettes in the Johnson Suite.

It is anticipated that time will be needed in advance of the conference to run through to programme with you, and then on the day before to set the equipment up at the venue. Following the conference, there will be a need for support from you to transfer the materials to the Nature Commission for management and dissemination. 

IIEM 2025

For information on the most recent IIEM which was hosted in the Isle of Man in 2025, visit: 25th Inter-Island Environment Meeting 2025 | Manx Wildlife Trust

Outcomes

  • Exposure to a targeted audience: your brand will be seen by government officials, environmental experts, NGO leaders, and business stakeholders from across the Channel Islands and wider.

  • Association with sustainability: sponsoring an environmental conference positions your business as eco-conscious and socially responsible, improving corporate reputation.

  • Media coverage: press, online coverage, and social media attention is a big part of the IIEM, extending brand visibility beyond attendees.

  • Partnership potential: opportunities for collaborations with NGOs, governments, or other businesses on environmental projects.
  • Brand loyalty: being visible at events that resonate with environmental values can attract eco-conscious customers and partners.
  • Demonstrates commitment: showing stakeholders and clients that your company supports sustainability and community well-being.

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