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SUMMARY:Circular Dairy Summit 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Circular Dairy Summit\, takes place on October 24th at the Osprey Hotel\, Naas. This exciting event will feature the official launch of the Dairy Processing Technology Centre’s (DPTC) pivotal position statement\, “Circular Dairy Bioeconomy in Ireland: Harnessing Opportunities for a Sustainable Future.” Supported by the University of Limerick’s Kemmy Business School and BiOrbic\, this summit is a must-attend for anyone passionate about advancing sustainability within the Irish dairy sector. \nAt the summit\, there will be thought-provoking discussions on key topics such as policy alignment\, infrastructure development and market innovation. We’ll explore how targeted policies can integrate circular economy practices into dairy processing and how innovative solutions like resource recycling and anaerobic digestion can close critical infrastructure gaps. Industry leaders will share insights on creating demand for sustainable dairy products and fostering partnerships across the supply chain. \nFind more information on the website.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/circular-dairy-summit-2024/
LOCATION:The Osprey Hotel\, Devoy Quarter\, Naas West\, Naas\, Kildare\, W91 X40K\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Advisors,Discussion,In-person,Industry,Networking,Policymakers,Producers,Researchers,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241019T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241019T213000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T091500Z
UID:14134-1729364400-1729373400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:We Built This City on Rock and Coal - Clare Island
DESCRIPTION:We Built This City on Rock and Coal brings scientists and theatre-makers to the rural west of Ireland for a co-created comedy show driven by hopepunk\, climate research\, music\, and what matters most to the local community. It’s a show that’s fun for you\, and good for the planet! We believe that every individual and their community can be part of a solution to climate change. \nThe show holds space for audience members to speak up and/or be interviewed. These source materials are used by international improvisation experts to inspire scenes\, songs and sketches that are unique to each show and community. \nThe performance will start at 2pm – after the performance and a quick break\, we will then host a fun and informal workshop where you can chat about the challenges to living more sustainably in your area and learn what you can do both as an individual and with your community to have a positive impact on the environment. We will share some simple eco changes you can make in your daily life such as reducing plastic\, how to be more sustainable with your clothes and the benefits of climate friendly food choices. You will come away more informed and empowered on how to take action on climate by living more sustainably. \nWe Built This City on Rock and Coal is a recipient of the Creative Climate Action fund\, an initiative from the Creative Ireland Programme. This event is supported by BiOrbic\, Ireland’s bioeconomy research centre. \nMore information about these shows is available at http://webuiltthiscity.ie/ \n\nRegister for this event here.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/we-built-this-city-on-rock-and-coal-clare-island/
LOCATION:Clare Island Community Centre\, Clare Island\, Capnagower\,\, Westport\, Co. Mayo\, R23W+3V\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Citizens,In-person,Performance,Students
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T132422Z
UID:14007-1729260000-1729270800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Thesis in Trees
DESCRIPTION:Come to the National Botanic Gardens and learn about all the new technologies scientists are developing from wood! \nAs 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 innovative research in three minutes with the help of engaging physical props. This unique event will allow you to interact directly with researchers and chat about their work in an informal and scenic setting. A child-friendly map and treasure hunt will be provided to keep the kids engaged! \nThis is a free but ticketed event via Eventbrite. Register here.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/thesis-in-trees/
LOCATION:The National Botanic Gardens\, Glasnevin\, Dublin\, D09 VY63\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Children,Citizens,Educators,In-person,Students,Talks,Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241018T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T110000
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CREATED:20240910T163040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T163040Z
UID:13979-1729245600-1729249200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Proteins to Packaging - The Potential of the Irish Bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION:The TU Dublin School of Food Science and Environmental Health will host an activity-based event in the Central Quad labs (Grangegorman campus) lab on Friday 18th of October. There will be a variety of agri-food related applications of bioeconomy including demonstrations and hand on activities. For example\, activities in our bioeconomy suite will use microalgae; in the Food Innovation Lab will focus on food waste valorisation/nutraceuticals/product development and one of the research groups will look at bioplastics films from agricultural waste. \nThis free event is open to staff\, students and members of the general public of all ages. \nFor any queries contact school.fseh@tudublin.ie or gemma.kinsella@tudublin.ie
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/proteins-to-packaging-the-potential-of-the-irish-bioeconomy/
LOCATION:TU Dublin Central Quad\, Grangegorman Lower\, Dublin 7\, D07 ADY7
CATEGORIES:Citizens,Demonstration,In-person,Students
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241019
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20240911T091842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T122215Z
UID:14061-1729209600-1729295999@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Smart Farming and Bioeconomy: Shaping Tomorrow’s Agriculture
DESCRIPTION: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 communities and agricultural areas by making them more sustainable. It will focus on reducing waste\, reusing nutrients\, and supporting eco-friendly\, biobased farming practices. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to drive meaningful change for Ireland’s agricultural landscape.s.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/envisioning-sustainable-futures/
LOCATION:Clonakilty Agricultural College\, Darrary\, Clonakilty\, Cork\, P85 AX52\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Educators,In-person,Industry,Networking,Policymakers,Producers,Researchers,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241017T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241017T210000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20241007T085633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T090414Z
UID:14123-1729195200-1729198800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:We Built This City on Rock and Coal - Inisheer
DESCRIPTION:We Built This City on Rock and Coal brings scientists and theatre-makers to the rural west of Ireland for a co-created comedy show driven by hopepunk\, climate research\, music\, and what matters most to the local community. It’s a show that’s fun for you\, and good for the planet! We believe that every individual and their community can be part of a solution to climate change. \nThe show holds space for audience members to speak up and/or be interviewed. These source materials are used by international improvisation experts to inspire scenes\, songs and sketches that are unique to each show and community. \nDoors open at 7:45 for an 8pm start – after the performance and a quick break\, we will then host a fun and informal workshop where you can chat about the challenges to living more sustainably in your area and learn what you can do both as an individual and with your community to have a positive impact on the environment. We will share some simple eco changes you can make in your daily life such as reducing plastic\, how to be more sustainable with your clothes and the benefits of climate friendly food choices. You will come away more informed and empowered on how to take action on climate by living more sustainably. \nWe Built This City on Rock and Coal is a recipient of the Creative Climate Action fund\, an initiative from the Creative Ireland Programme. This event is supported by BiOrbic\, Ireland’s bioeconomy research centre. \nMore information about these shows is available at http://webuiltthiscity.ie/ \nRegister for this event here.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/we-built-this-city-on-rock-and-coal-inisheer/
LOCATION:Aras Eanna Arts Centre\, An Tuar\, County Galway\, 3F79+RH\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Citizens,In-person,Performance,Students
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241017T094500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20240910T164348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T164443Z
UID:13985-1729158300-1729184400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Sustainable Food Systems & Circular Bioeconomy Policy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This workshop brings together diverse policymakers and public service policy implementers whose work intersects with developing sustainable food systems and a circular bio-based economy in Ireland. The workshop will elaborate the results of ongoing research projects concerning food systems and circular bioeconomy policy and public services\, and aims to better understand:\n \n\nhow different areas of public policy and public service can shape\, and are shaped by\, developments in Irish food systems and bio-based sectors;\nwhat is required within and by public services in order to foster sustainable food systems and bioeconomy development;\nhow research can support policymakers and those working in public services to achieve those objectives.\n\n\nThe workshop will be facilitated by the Science Foundation Ireland-funded Food Resource Efficiency Decision support (FRED) project\, Environmental Protection Agency-funded EnableBio project\, and Horizon Europe-funded EU4Advice project. \nTo register please contact tracey.oconnor@mtu.ie
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/sustainable-food-systems-circular-bioeconomy-policy-workshop/
LOCATION:University College Dublin\, Dublin\, D04 V1W8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:In-person,Policymakers,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241016T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241016T160000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20241007T090934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T090934Z
UID:14129-1729087200-1729094400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:We Built This City on Rock and Coal – Sligo
DESCRIPTION:We Built This City on Rock and Coal brings scientists and theatre-makers to the rural west of Ireland for a co-created comedy show driven by hopepunk\, climate research\, music\, and what matters most to the local community. It’s a show that’s fun for you\, and good for the planet! We believe that every individual and their community can be part of a solution to climate change. \nThe show holds space for audience members to speak up and/or be interviewed. These source materials are used by international improvisation experts to inspire scenes\, songs and sketches that are unique to each show and community. \nThe performance will start at 2pm – after the performance and a quick break\, we will then host a fun and informal workshop where you can chat about the challenges to living more sustainably in your area and learn what you can do both as an individual and with your community to have a positive impact on the environment. We will share some simple eco changes you can make in your daily life such as reducing plastic\, how to be more sustainable with your clothes and the benefits of climate friendly food choices. You will come away more informed and empowered on how to take action on climate by living more sustainably. \nWe Built This City on Rock and Coal is a recipient of the Creative Climate Action fund\, an initiative from the Creative Ireland Programme. This event is supported by BiOrbic\, Ireland’s bioeconomy research centre. \nMore information about these shows is available at http://webuiltthiscity.ie/ \nRegister for this event here.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/we-built-this-city-on-rock-and-coal-sligo/
LOCATION:Number 45\, 45 High St\, Magheraboy\, Sligo\, Sligo\, F91 WC79\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Citizens,In-person,Performance,Students
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241016T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241016T140000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20240910T221055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T121554Z
UID:14042-1729072800-1729087200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Bridging the Funding Gap: Scaling Innovations in Circular Bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION:During this session\, we will engage with representatives from companies\, key experts and investors to explore available funding instruments as well as the challenges and gaps for scaling innovation. Discussions will focus on how to achieve better alignment between companies and investors. Three bio-economy relevant companies will share their experiences in securing finance and discuss what enabled them to secure scaling funding and where they faced challenges. Additionally\, investors active in the field will provide insights into their funding instruments\, and what they look for in companies. This event will be followed subsequently by live online pitching sessions for bio-businesses to enhance successful matches and exposure (organised by IBF). \nRegister here. \nOr find more information here.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/bridging-the-funding-gap-scaling-innovations-in-circular-bioeconomy/
LOCATION:Guiness Enterprise Centre\, Taylor's Lane\, The Liberties\, Dublin\, D08 YPP9\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Discussion,In-person,Industry,Online,Policymakers,Researchers,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241016T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241016T160000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20240910T214629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T194028Z
UID:14035-1729071000-1729094400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Decarbonising Opportunities: The Role of Bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about the role of bioeconomy in decarbonising the Irish regions! The workshop is as part of a series of “mentoring workshops” organised by the CAROs. \n\nAn overview of bioeconomy in Ireland and the existing action plan\n\nAn overview of biomass available by region\n\nIntroduction to mapping biomass flows and opportunities for decarbonisation\n\nConnection between the decarbonisation opportunities and the three strategic pathways of emission reductions\, substitution and regeneration\n\nDevelop an understanding of the potential opportunities the bioeconomy has in the attainment of their climate targets
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/decarbonising-opportunities-the-role-of-bioeconomy/
LOCATION:National Bioeconomy Campus\, Lisheen Anner Hotel. Dublin Road\, Thurles Townparks\, Thurles\, Tipperary\, E41 X789\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:In-person,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241015T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241015T133000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20241007T192246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T192323Z
UID:14153-1728990000-1728999000@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Demonstrating Bio-based Solutions for Rural Communities
DESCRIPTION: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’. \nThe theme of this event is: Demonstrating Biobased Solutions for Rural Communities \nIreland’s first National Bioeconomy Action Plan was published in 2023. It has a strong focus on bringing sustainable scientific practices\, technologies\, and biobased innovation into use in Ireland\, containing 33 actions across seven pillars. \nThe Plan aims to further develop Ireland’s bioeconomy\, in social\, economic and policy terms\, in the period 2023 to 2025\, particularly increasing awareness and understanding of the bioeconomy more broadly. \nIt will ensure support for the goal of moving biobased innovation and solutions from research to sustainable and circular industrial production with accelerated pace\, and will support greater investment in demonstrating the bioeconomy\, providing exemplars\, and ensuring support for interactions and progress among multiple actors\, including in local communities\, businesses\, primary producers\, scientific communities\, policymakers\, social movements\, and interest groups. \nThis forum is scheduled to coincide with Bioeconomy Ireland Week\, an annual event held to highlight and raise awareness of Ireland’s rapidly growing bioeconomy\, with awareness raising initiatives involving industry\, local communities\, producers\, researchers and students throughout Ireland. \nThe event will provide an opportunity to discuss the challenges and opportunities that impact on rural communities and economies. Attendees will learn more about ongoing work relating to key objectives contained in the Bioeconomy Action Plan\, and engage with a panel of expert stakeholders. \nRegister and read the agenda here.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/demonstrating-bio-based-solutions-for-rural-communities/
LOCATION:Radisson Blu Hotel\, Northgate St\, Athlone\, Westmeath\, N37 A8X9\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Advisors,Citizens,Educators,In-person,Industry,Networking,Policymakers,Producers,Researchers,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241015T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241015T140000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20240910T213704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T093044Z
UID:14027-1728984600-1729000800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Towards 2030: Developing a Circular Bioeconomy Governance Model
DESCRIPTION:Towards 2030: Developing a Circular Bioeconomy Governance Model for our Communities\, Cities and Regions \nThe Southern Regional Assembly and MTU will host a BETA Testing Validation Workshop with regional and local authorities and bioeconomy stakeholders in furtherance of ROBIN project objectives. This event will build upon the outcomes of previous alpha validation testing workshops of specific governance tools developed by the Project\, and will cater to a broader spectrum of stakeholders from across the country. The format will consist of presentations and break out workshops.  \nOur speakers: \n\nLiz Gavin\, NuaFund – Funding assistance and opportunities for bioeconomy research and innovation projects and ideas.\nJoanna O’Riordan\, IPA – Presentation on findings of an EPA-funded research project reviewing circular economy and bioeconomy governance in Ireland. The research findings were informed by case studies of comparable\, European countries.\nAjay Sutrakar – Biomethane for Carbon and Community Project/Biomethane Development Office\n\nIf would like to join us on the day\, please register at the following link: https://forms.office.com/e/4cSsGPaTeu
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/towards-2030/
LOCATION:Southern Regional Assembly\, Assembly House\, O'Connell Street\, Waterford\, Waterford\, X91 F8PC\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:In-person,Industry,Policymakers,Producers,Researchers,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241011T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241011T140000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20240930T121616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T121616Z
UID:14111-1728651600-1728655200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Just Transition Journal and Book Club - Launch Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the inaugural meeting of the Just Transition Journal and Book Club! Just Transition is a concept that connects social justice\, ecological conservation and decarbonisation of economies. This journal and book club seeks to critically and collaboratively explore key literature in this field\, including both foundational and novel articles and books\, and examine their relevance for sustainable development from the lenses of our experience and practices\, knowledge and hopes. \nThe event will involve discussion of the following articles: \nStark\, A.\, Gale\, F.\, & Murphy-Gregory\, H. (2023). Just Transitions’ Meanings: A Systematic Review. Society & Natural Resources\, 36(10)\, 1277–1297. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2023.2207166 (open access) \nand \nHarrahill\, Kieran\, Áine Macken-Walsh\, and Eoin O’Neill. “Prospects for the bioeconomy in achieving a Just Transition: Perspectives from Irish beef farmers on future pathways.” Journal of Rural Studies 100 (2023): https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2023.103020 (can also be accessed at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/370440548_Prospects_for_the_bioeconomy_in_achieving_a_Just_Transition_perspectives_from_Irish_beef_farmers_on_future_pathways) \nParticipants are invited to read the articles and participate in the discussion. No particular background or experience is required.  \nRegister here.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/just-transition-journal-and-book-club-launch-meeting/
LOCATION:Munster Technological University\, Tralee\, Kerry\, V92 HD4V\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Citizens,Discussion,In-person
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241010T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241010T163000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20241007T193451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T193451Z
UID:14160-1728552600-1728577800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:National Bioenergy Conference
DESCRIPTION:Be at the forefront of Ireland’s bioenergy and biogas/biomethane sectors innovation and development by attending the IrBEA’s 23rd National Bioenergy Conference which takes place at the Royal Marine Hotel\, Dún Laoghaire\, Co. Dublin on Thursday the 10th of October 2024. \nAs Europe accelerates its mobilisation of renewable energy\, Ireland stands at a pivotal moment to harness the potential of bioenergy and follow the lead of our European counterparts. This conference will bring together energy producers and users\, industry leaders\, policymakers\, researchers and innovators to explore cutting-edge developments\, share best practices\, and forge strategic partnerships. \nThe Irish Bioenergy Association (IrBEA) is thrilled to announce that Bord na Móna and Gas Networks Ireland are co-sponsors of this year’s event. With the backing of our sponsors\, this event promises to be a significant platform for advancing discussions on renewable energy\, innovation\, and collaboration within the bioenergy sector. \nView the conference agenda here. \nRegister here. \nDedicated website here
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/national-bioenergy-conference/
LOCATION:Royal Marine Hotel\, Marine Rd\, Dún Laoghaire\,\, Dublin\, A96 K063\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:In-person,Industry,Policymakers,Researchers,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241010T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241010T160000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20240910T211517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T211604Z
UID:14017-1728550800-1728576000@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Biocircularity in Action Summit
DESCRIPTION:This one-day Summit will bring together committed Irish food sector companies to share knowledge\, highlight the opportunities and discuss the challenges in creating new sustainable\, commercial opportunities within the circular bioeconomy. This event brings together thought leaders\, industry experts\, and food innovators for a day of insightful discussions\, networking\, and collaboration. \nFollowing a ministerial opening\, global experts will share their experience of addressing the opportunities and challenges in realising the potential of biocircularity within food systems. \nHighlights include: \n\nJukka Kantola\, Founder of the World Bioeconomy Forum\, Finland: Bioeconomy as a Contributor to Curbing Climate Chang\nGrigoris Chatzikostas\, Re.Frame Food\, Greece: Global Perspectives\nMargarita de Gregoria\, Secretary General\, BioPlat\, Spain: National Platforms to Stimulate Company Innovation in Biocircularity\nTanya Meyer\, Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant\, Belgium: Scaling Biocircularity Activities\nFilippo Martinelli\, Magfi Ltd.\, Malta: Challenges in Realising the Potential of Biocircularity\n\nIn addition to these keynote sessions\, round table discussions promise to deliver actionable insights and foster meaningful connections. \nRegister here.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/biocircularity-in-action-summit/
LOCATION:Teagasc Ashtown Food Research Centre\, Ashtown\, Dublin\, D15 DY05\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Advisors,Citizens,Discussion,In-person,Industry,Networking,Policymakers,Producers,Researchers,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231014T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20230925T173435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T215411Z
UID:13778-1697270400-1700240400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:BiOrbic BioBus Tour
DESCRIPTION: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 us transition away from fossil fuels towards a more sustainable future. We will be showcasing some bio-based products that are both on the market and in the pipeline. \n \nClick to learn more! \n 
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/biorbic-biobus-tour/
LOCATION:Locations across Ireland
CATEGORIES:Children,Citizens,Educators,In-person,Policymakers,Producers,Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221022T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221022T130000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20220928T121358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T121358Z
UID:13127-1666436400-1666443600@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Rubbish Ramble
DESCRIPTION:BiOrbic\, in partnership with Tidy Towns Ballymun invites you to join us on Saturday to clean up Ballymun! \nHead to the Ballymun Health Care Facility at 11AM to join us. We’ll spend some time picking up litter and afterwards\, head to the Rediscovery centre for some refreshments and talks.  The talks will be from two BiOrbic researchers and will focus on the future of waste management and sustainability. There’ll also be the opportunity to ask any questions you have about recycling or how you can contribute to a greener Ireland. \nGloves and bags will be provided. \nIt’s not our rubbish but it’s our city!
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/rubbish-ramble/
LOCATION:Ballymun Health Care Facility
CATEGORIES:Citizens,In-person,Talks,Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221021T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221021T163000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20221018T083306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221018T083306Z
UID:13242-1666366200-1666369800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Blue Bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION:The Blue Bioeconomy involves using biological resources from water such as fish\, seaweed\, mussels\, starfish\, sea cucumbers\, lobster and even bacteria to make products or services.  This includes food\, medicine\, nutritional supplements\, cosmetics and much more. It also relies on sustainable practices to make sure that we do not damage the environment and that there are resources for people in the future. As part of this\, the sector focuses on using every part of the resource\, including using material that is considered waste e.g. fish skin\, shells from shrimp etc. This helps to reduce the waste going to landfill and also creates new business opportunities. On Friday 21st October\, join Pauline O’Donohoe from the Marine Institute at the Westside Library in Galway city to learn more about the blue bioeconomy and the Marine Institute’s work in this sector. The event is for families and aims to raise awareness of this topic.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/blue-bioeconomy/
LOCATION:Westside Library\, Seamus Quirke Road\, Galway\, H91 Y067\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Children,Citizens,Discussion,In-person,Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221020T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221020T160000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20220921T111741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220921T111741Z
UID:13081-1666274400-1666281600@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Diversity in Bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION: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 an interactive discussion with panelists and an opportunity to build relationships with others in the bioeconomy sector. \nRegistration required on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/diversity-in-bioeconomy-eagsulacht-sa-bhithgheilleagar-tickets-407412932047
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/diversity-in-bioeconomy/
LOCATION:Portershed\, Eyre Square\, Galway\, H91 HY51
CATEGORIES:Advisors,Discussion,Educators,In-person,Industry,Networking,Policymakers,Producers,Researchers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221019T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221019T203000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20220928T120338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T115828Z
UID:13120-1666204200-1666211400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Pint of Bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION:BiOrbic presents an evening of engaging talks that will give you a window into the latest ‘bioeconomy‘ research! \nThis year we’re marine themed with talks related to plastic-eating bacteria\, ‘blue farming’ and feeding Ireland from the coastline. Here’s the evening’s line-up: \n\nPlastic to Plastic: How Bacteria can Contribute to the Bioeconomy – Rhys Orimaco\nConscience clean food: bioeconomy development and blue farming. – Olivera Stojilović\nSeaweed Farms: Do they have a place in Ireland? – Mariana Cerca\n\nJoin for the talks\, stay for the drinks and chats. Discover what is in store for Ireland’s blue bioeconomy!
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/pint-of-bioeconomy/
LOCATION:Stag’s Head\, 1 Dame Court\, Dublin\, D02 TW84\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Citizens,In-person,Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221019T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221019T193000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20221014T143926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T145018Z
UID:13234-1666204200-1666207800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Mushrooms to unlock the future of the bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION:Feeding the world sustainably is one of the biggest challenges for the future. But can the humble mushroom help solve the challenge of food security in our changing environment. \nJoin Dr Tony Martin Callaghan\, co-founder of Niskus Biotech\, a company of visionary scientists who are using fungi to create the new generation of sustainable functional food ingredients that are nutritious\, healthy and natural to find out more. \nBookings at 047 81830 or libraryactivities@monaghancoco.ie
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/mushrooms-to-unlock-the-future-of-the-bioeconomy/
LOCATION:Monaghan Town Library\, North Road\,\, Monaghan\, H18 FT98\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Citizens,Discussion,In-person,Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221020
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20220928T120729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T120729Z
UID:13124-1666137600-1666223999@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Gut Health: It’s a Pig Deal!
DESCRIPTION:Does it matter what we feed our farm animals? Well\, yes\, it’s a pig deal! \nBiOrbic and the AgriAware are running a primary school workshop at Airfield Estate Farm to explore all the ways we can improve animal gut health. Including: \n\nWhat is a pig’s anatomy like?\nHow do pigs get sick and how can we protect them?\nWhat different kinds of nutrition can we use to ensure our pigs are healthy?\n\nAfter the workshop\, we’ll be able to see some animals on the farm!
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/gut-health-its-a-pig-deal-2/
LOCATION:TBC\, Dublin
CATEGORIES:Children,In-person,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221018T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221018T200000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20221010T122126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T151445Z
UID:13147-1666119600-1666123200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:BioBeo and the Bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION: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 response to the sustainability challenges ahead\, incorporating the sustainable production of renewable resources from land\, fisheries and aquaculture and their conversion into food\, feed\, high value bio-based products and bio-energy\, as well as the public good stemming from such initiatives. \nMáire will share why education to enhance public understanding and engagement are key to the advancement of the bioeconomy. Máire’s talk will highlight the overall aim of BioBeo which is to develop and deploy an education programme that will enhance understanding and engagement across society regarding ‘circularity’ and the bioeconomy. The ‘circular’ economy requires a systemic and transformative approach to production and consumption that effectively designs out waste and keeps materials and resulting products in use for as long as possible. \nMáire will also discuss the importance of building a sustainable network of interconnected European educators and stakeholders committed to promoting the bioeconomy concept through all channels. BioBeo will provide the means for better coordination between bio-science and education in schools by developing the Circular Economy Science-Society message with a particular focus on circular lifestyle\, circular behaviours\, and a governance framework on society-wide engagement in bioeconomy policy. \nhttps://www.tickettailor.com/events/maynoothlibrary/768624
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/biobeo-and-the-bioeconomy-dr-maire-nic-an-bhaird-maynooth-university/
LOCATION:Maynooth Community Library\, Main Street\, Maynooth\, Kildare\, W23 ND79\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Citizens,Discussion,Educators,In-person,Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221018T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221018T153000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20221010T111606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T151505Z
UID:13138-1666103400-1666107000@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Irish Seaweed with Dr Paul MacArtain from Dundalk Institute of Technology
DESCRIPTION: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 seaweed to delicate and nutritious red seaweeds. Higher value added products extracted from seaweeds have many applications from animal feeds to medicines. We will learn a little about the species of seaweed and what they contain as foods\, resources\, and environmental cleaners. We will also show a few products which use seaweed in their ingredients and we’ll taste some seaweeds from around Ireland. \nBooking essential via Timify: https://bit.ly/3T24aGM \n 
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/irish-seaweed-with-dr-paul-macartain-from-dundalk-institute-of-technology/
LOCATION:Dundalk Library\, Roden Place\, Dundalk\, Louth\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Children,Citizens,Discussion,Educators,In-person,Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221017T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221017T140000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20220916T145329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220916T145744Z
UID:13031-1665997200-1666015200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Launch Event: Bioeconomy Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2022 will be launched by Martin Heydon TD\, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture\, Food and the Marine\, with special responsibility for Research and Development\, Farm Safety and New Market Development. \nThe launch will be followed by a a half a day ‘Bioeconomy Research Symposium’\, where DAFM funded researchers will provide an outline and update of the bioeconomy research they are undertaking\, and how it can be applied to aid Ireland’s transition towards a sustainable and circular bioeconomy. This will be in the form of oral and poster presentations. \nThe event will also include two panel discussions; one involving leading bioeconomy stakeholders and the second panel discussion to finish the event involving the event presenters. \nDue to capacity limits\, this is an invite only event.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/launch-event-bioeconomy-research-symposium/
LOCATION:Backweston Laboratory Campus\, Celbridge\, Co. Kildare\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Discussion,In-person,Industry,Launch,Networking,Policymakers,Producers,Researchers,Talks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211023T101500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211023T113000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20211014T100512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211014T113818Z
UID:9383-1634984100-1634988600@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:BiOrbic's Rubbish Ramble!
DESCRIPTION:BiOrbic invites you to join us on Saturday to a ‘plogging’ event. \nWhat? \nPlogging is where you jog or walk through the city\, picking up litter as you go. On Saturday we will have two teams: \nJogging Team Lead: Tanja Narancic \nWalking Team Lead: Burcu Akkoyunlu \nEach team will walk or jog for one hour and we’ll all meet up at the end for a nice coffee! We will then take some photos of what we managed to pick up and will share them on social media. \nWhere? \nWe’ll meet after Poolbeg Park Run at the start/end of the course. You can see their course here. We’ll also end back at the same place. \nGloves and bags will be provided. \nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/biorbics-rubbish-ramble-tickets-191609347717 \nIt’s not our rubbish but it’s our city!
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/biorbics-rubbish-ramble/
LOCATION:sean moore park\, Sean Moore Park\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Children,Citizens,In-person,Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T150000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20210822T084727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T065743Z
UID:7023-1634821200-1634828400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Nature's Secret Circus
DESCRIPTION:Nature’s Secret Circus environmental circus workshops in the landscape\, encouraging rural children to see the worth of\, respect and respond to their local landscape.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/natures-secret-circus-2/
LOCATION:Golden Strand beach\, Achill Island
CATEGORIES:Children,In-person,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T123000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20210913T212533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T071004Z
UID:8146-1634808600-1634819400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:EXPLORE AND EXPAND - Pitching and Networking
DESCRIPTION:EXPLORE AND EXPAND WORKSHOP – COME AND PITCH YOUR BIOECONOMY PROJECT TO INVESTORS DURING BIOECONOMY IRELAND WEEK !  \nAre you seeking an investment for your Bioeconomy start up? Do you want to connect with the other hottest biotech / bioeconomy start-ups in Ireland?  \nDuring Bioeconomy Ireland Week\, the Irish Bioeconomy Foundation will host this exciting pitching and networking event which will give the opportunity for a select number of start-ups to pitch their business ideas to a panel of Irish investors. In addition to having the chance to land the capital you need\, at this event investors will come onto the stage to provide feedback on your performance and give you the best advice to avoid common traps and to bring your deck and presentation to the next level.  \nTo enter please send your pitch to the Irish Bioeconomy Foundation at: pierre.kerhascoet@bioeconomyfoundation.com. \nWe are open for applications until the 15th of October. \nDate & Location: Physical event held the Thursday 21st of October 2021 at The Marker Hotel in the heart of Dublin’s dockland. \n  \n___________________________ \nAttendance to this event is free as it is part of BioeconomyVentures\, a project that has received funding from the Bio Based Industries Joint Undertaking under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101023260.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/explore-and-expand-pitching-and-networking-event/
LOCATION:The Marker Hotel Dublin\, Grand Canal Quay\, Dublin Docklands\, Dublin\, D02 CK38\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:In-person,Industry,Networking,Performance,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T110000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20210821T214825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210922T065757Z
UID:6936-1634806800-1634814000@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Nature's Secret Circus
DESCRIPTION:Nature’s Secret Circus environmental circus workshops in the landscape\, encouraging rural children to see the worth of\, respect and respond to their local landscape.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/natures-secret-circus/
LOCATION:Mulranny beach\, Mayo
CATEGORIES:Children,In-person,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211020T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211020T210000
DTSTAMP:20260516T083147
CREATED:20210821T145330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T210144Z
UID:6866-1634756400-1634763600@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Pint of Bioeconomy - Pub Edition
DESCRIPTION:BiOrbic\, in collaboration with Pint of Science\, presents an evening of engaging talks that will give you a window into the latest ‘bioeconomy‘ research! \nWhat’s a bioeconomy? \nIt’s an economy that moves away from fossil fuels and instead relies on living organisms like microbes\, plants and animals to provide the things we need – from energy to food\, medicine to packaging! \nWe have some fantastic talks that include: \n\nShould we avoid all plastic? – Rituparna Duarah\nSustainability: How do we get everyone on board? – Mina Sadeghzadeh\nConsumers: What can we all do? – Nima Nejadrezaei\n\nRegister for the event below! \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ie/e/pint-of-science-back-to-nature-tickets-184859097537
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/pint-of-bioeconomy-in-person/
LOCATION:Stag’s Head\, 1 Dame Court\, Dublin\, D02 TW84\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Citizens,In-person,Online,Talks
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