• Teagasc Bioeconomy Map Series

    What are people saying about the bioeconomy? How can you make the right connection for enterprise to reach it’s bioeconomy potential ? Where and what are Ireland’s natural recourses that can be sustainable harnessed? Who and what is the National Bioeconomy Forum? Each day a new, informative map will be shared that will explore these […]

  • Irish Rural Link – Rubizbo Project Webinar Series – The Bioeconomy

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    Irish Rural Link are hosting this webinar as part of its delivery of RUBIZMO, an EU Horizon 2020 funded project in which IRL are one of 16 partners. RUBIZMO- Replicable Business Models for Modern Rural Economies - aims to identify the vital ingredients for developing entrepreneurship and successful business models across the sectors of food […]

  • Irish Seaweed with Dr Paul MacArtain from Dundalk Institute of Technology

    Dundalk Library Roden Place, Dundalk, Louth, Ireland

    Marine algae globally is an industry worth $14 billion and food ingredients and industrial products are reliant on the polysaccharides extracted from marine algae. In Ireland, there has been harvesting of seaweed for industrial purposes since the 1940's with the establishment of the alginate industries (Ireland) in 1947.  Irish seaweeds range from industrially harvested brown […]

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  • BioBeo and the Bioeconomy

    Maynooth Community Library Main Street, Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland

    Maynooth University lecturer, Dr Máire Nic an Bhaird, from the Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education, has a leading role in a €2 million bioeconomy education project for primary, secondary and 3rd level students across Europe. She will join us in Maynooth Library to discuss the importance of the bioeconomy in regard to Europe’s […]

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  • Scotland & Ireland Bioeconomy Innovation Collaboration: High Value Bio-based Ingredients

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    Build connections between Scotland and Ireland Circular Bioeconomy actors to commercialise high value bio-based products and ingredients The circular bioeconomy is a USD $7.7 trillion opportunity for business and a key element in the fight against climate change, biodiversity loss and resource scarcity. Globally, the emphasis on this sector as an engine for economic growth […]

  • Scenario modelling and monitoring to develop a sustainable bioeconomy in Ireland and Europe

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    Bioeconomy project recently launched called INFORMBIO project (https://informbioproject.ie/) funded by DAFM is going to  share its objectives about monitoring the biomass flows and study the future of bioeconomy in Ireland to meet 2050 EU targets. Furthermore, a roundtable with guests from the EU Bioeconomy Monitoring System developed by Joint Research Centre and BioMonitor project (EU […]

  • Diversity in Bioeconomy

    Portershed Eyre Square, Galway

    The aim of this event is to create a platform for networking among the diverse range of people that work in the bioeconomy sector in Ireland. Firstly, through shining a spotlight on entrepreneurs, researchers and experts who are advancing the Irish bioeconomy enhancing our economic competitiveness on the global stage. This will be followed by […]

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  • BiOrbic BioBus Tour

    Locations across Ireland

    The BioBus is a mobile exhibit that will tour Ireland for 5 weeks reaching every county. The exhibit explores our petrochemical economy and heavy reliance on crude oil in many of the products we use on a daily basis. This is followed by an explanation of what the bioeconomy is and how this can help […]

  • Demonstrating Bio-based Solutions for Rural Communities

    Radisson Blu Hotel Northgate St, Athlone, Westmeath, Ireland

    The Department of Rural and Community Development (DRCD) is continuing its series of stakeholder engagement events to discuss a number of important topics featured in ‘Our Rural Future – Ireland’s Rural Development Policy 2021-2025’. The theme of this event is: Demonstrating Biobased Solutions for Rural Communities Ireland’s first National Bioeconomy Action Plan was published in 2023. It […]

  • Smart Farming and Bioeconomy: Shaping Tomorrow’s Agriculture

    Clonakilty Agricultural College Darrary, Clonakilty, Cork, Ireland

    Three leading MTU research projects—ReNu2Cycle, MainstreamBIO, and SIMONE— are joining forces to shape the future of Irish agriculture. They will host an interactive workshop at Clonakilty Agricultural College during Bioeconomy Ireland Week, focusing on sustainable farming practices and circular bioeconomy innovations. The event will explore how new biobased ideas can help strengthen small farms, rural […]

  • Green Innovation in the Midlands: Social and Economic Transformation in the Bioeconomy

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    As part of the ORIGINN Project, EMRA invites you to participate in a discussion on the development of the Bioeconomy in the Midlands counties of Longford, Westmeath, Offaly, and Laois. With a talk from Dr Jon Paul Faulkner of UCD on the potential of the Bioeconomy to drive rural social and economic transformation, the event […]

  • Thesis in Trees

    The National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland

    Come to the National Botanic Gardens and learn about all the new technologies scientists are developing from wood! As part of Bioeconomy Ireland Week, PhD researchers from the innovative 'NxtGenWood' Project will come together to engage the public in the latest wood and tree related research. Eight researchers, stationed around the gardens, will present their […]