We are hugely grateful for the support of the following organisations who are helping us to bring you a fantastic NBN Conference in 2024.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dynavics Ltd

A leading partner in Business Central and Retail Management Solutions, Dynavics specialise in Microsoft Business Central and LS Retail to unlock business potential and streamline operations. Committed to CSR, Dynavics integrates sustainability and ethical practices into its business solutions and company culture.

Dynavics is thrilled to support the National Biodiversity Network conference in 2024. The conference provides an excellent platform to support biodiversity initiatives, foster collaborations, and play a part in contributing to preserving ecosystems. We look forward to networking with like-minded professionals and learning more about how Dynavics can make a difference.

www.dynavics.co.uk

 

Futures Wild

At Futures Wild we design and build bespoke data platforms for innovators protecting nature, including Birdlife International and the IUCN. We are passionate about leveraging human-centered design to transform how data is collected, aggregated, and presented for nature conservation and regeneration. We prioritise usability and clarity to ensure data is an actionable tool, bridging the gap between complex information and effective activity. Our mission is to inspire transformative action, and to foster a future where conservation is informed, inclusive, and deeply impactful. We are excited to work with the NBN Trust to support their mission to make data work for nature. 

www.futureswild.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Habitat Aid

Habitat Aid Ltd. promotes and sells British native trees, hedging, aquatic plants, wildflower seed and heritage fruit trees, which it buys from a community of small specialist UK nurseries and growers. It has close links to a number of UK conservation charities, to whom it donates regularly.

www.habitataid.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tanyptera Trust and National Museums Liverpool

Tanyptera Trust funds The Tanyptera Project hosted by National Museums Liverpool. Born in 2017, the project is a long-term initiative promoting the study and conservation of insects and other invertebrates in the Lancashire and Cheshire region of NW England. 

The project is delighted to partner the NBN Trust Conference 2024. Through one of the project’s principal aims, ‘to improve access to data about invertebrates, their distribution, ecology and conservation’, we recognise the vital role of the NBN Trust in delivering national access to these invertebrate data.

www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/about-us/ and www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/

Other partners

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If you would like to help “make data work for nature” and promote your work to a highly engaged audience, please get in touch to discuss Conference support options.