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SUMMARY:StrongWomen Science Online!
DESCRIPTION:If you aren’t attending our circus events\, don’t worry! Circus250 has provided some videos and resources online!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo go along with Circus250’s programme of events for Bioeconomy Ireland Week. Register to access the videos and resources so you can still join in! \nThese resources will be available for the whole duration of the week\, starting Monday 18th October. \nThe license has been funded by BiOrbic\, Bioeconomy SFI Research Centre. \n\nWatch them by registering here!
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/strongwomen-science-online/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Children,Citizens,Educators,Online,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211018T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211022T170000
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UID:8054-1634544000-1634922000@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:COOPID -  Knowledge Transfer of Bioeconomy Approaches for Primary Producers
DESCRIPTION:Led by CircBio Research Group at Munster Technological University\, check out our social media campaign for the COOPID Proejct where you are in with a chance to participate in unique European Bioeconomomy Site Visits & Knowledge Exchange activities. \nCheck out our LinkedIn page and Twitter throughout the week.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/coopid-knowledge-transfer-of-bioeconomy-approaches-for-primary-producers/
CATEGORIES:Citizens,Online,Producers,Social Media
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211018T140000
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SUMMARY:Teagasc Bioeconomy Map Series
DESCRIPTION: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? \nEach day a new\, informative map will be shared that will explore these questions. The maps will be hosted on the  Map of the Month series on the Teagasc website and links provide by the  irishbioeconomy.ie  Check back for updates throughout Bioeconomy Ireland Week! \nThese maps are produced by Teagasc\, in collaboration with Muster Technological University\, Trinity College Dublin\, University College Dublin\, Irish Bioeconomy Foundation\, the Department of Agriculture\, Food and Marine and Department of the Environment\, Climate and Communications
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/teagasc-bioeconomy-map-series/
CATEGORIES:Citizens,Educators,Industry,Online,Policymakers,Producers,Researchers,Social Media
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T023013
CREATED:20210913T182625Z
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SUMMARY:Policy Levers in the Bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION:Policy insights arising from the National Bioeconomy Forum with which to promote the Irish Bioeconomy. \nIn conjunction with Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2021\, BiOrbic Bioeconomy Research Centre is delighted to host this session with Professor Cathal O Donoghue\, an expert in public and social policy at NUI Galway . This event will explore the policy landscape in the Irish bioeconomy\, and how these policies can boost both environmental and economic sustainability in the Irish agri-food and forestry sectors. \nRegister here!
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/policy-levers-in-the-bioeconomy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Industry,Online,Policymakers,Producers
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T023013
CREATED:20210913T181923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T103128Z
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SUMMARY:The Plastic Problem: An Irish Perspective for a Global Challenge
DESCRIPTION:How can we deal with the plastic pollution in the environment and ensure that future needs are met more sustainably?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlastics have been detected in nearly every ecosystem in the world. They poison wildlife\, make their way into the food chain to affect human health and yet we seem unable to move away from our dependence on plastic. This panel discussion will explore the depth of the problem and outline some ways in which Irish researchers are working to solve these global challenges \nModerator: Dr Margaret Fournet – Assistant Director: Materials Research Institute\, Principal Investigator\, Lecturer & EU Project Coordinator\, Technological University of the Shannon\, Athlone \nPanellists: \nDr Liam Morrison – Professor in Department of Natural Science\, National University of Ireland\, Galway \nDr Catherine Collins – Research Fellow\, Shannon ABC\, Technological University of the Shannon\, Limerick \nDr Fionn O’Fearghail – Researcher\, Centre for Radiation and Environmental Science\, TU Dublin \nNeil Skeffington – CEO\, Novelplast \nMs Emily Marsh – Bioeconomy Project Manager\, Circbio\, Shannon ABC\, Munster Technological University\, Kerry. \n\nRegister via this LINK
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/plastics-bioremediation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Citizens,Discussion,Industry,Online,Policymakers,Producers
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T023013
CREATED:20210913T184650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211018T123927Z
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SUMMARY:BiaSol Brew Flour bioeconomy product
DESCRIPTION:A discussion with Biasol\, showcasing of homegrown Irish bioeconomy innovation through their company and their product\, Brew Flour. \nIn conjunction with Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2021\, BiOrbic Bioeconomy Research Centre is delighted to host this session with Niamh and Ruairi from Biasol\, a home-grown Irish food start-up that is the perfect example of an innovator in the bioeconomy. \nThis event will highlight how Biasol’s innovative methods create delicious\, nutritious and sustainable food products\, while also reducing waste and emissions. \nHear about their journey\, their product\, and their future plans. \nRegister here!
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/biasol-brew-flour-bioeconomy-product/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Citizens,Discussion,Industry,Online,Producers
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T023013
CREATED:20210913T182248Z
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SUMMARY:Circular Bioeconomy Innovation Exchange: Spotlight on Innovators in Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:The Circular Bioeconomy Cluster South-West Cluster and AgriTech Ireland Cluster are coming together to host an online event to shine a light on companies and leaders who are harnessing technology and innovation to address complex sustainability challenges in agriculture and in tandem building innovative bio-based products\, businesses and value chains. \nIn Ireland\, we know that innovative approaches to circular bioeconomy are a key priority to meet climate and sustainability government targets\, and particularly so for the agriculture sector. \nThe Circular Bioeconomy Cluster South-West Cluster and AgriTech Ireland Cluster are coming together to highlight the role of innovators in realising a circular bioeconomy. \nYou’re invited to join our online event where we shine a light on companies and leaders who are harnessing technology and innovation to address complex sustainability challenges in agriculture and in tandem building innovative bio-based products\, businesses and value chains. \n\nJoin a session to hear from innovators solving real sustainability problems.\nLearn about the activities of the Irish clusters who are helping companies through collaborative approaches and technologies.\nHear an exchange of views on what we need to do to for the marketplace to develop.\n\nSpeakers \n\nJames Gaffey\, Co-Director of the Circular Bioeconomy Research Group at Munster Technological University\nDr. Julie Maguire\, Director of Research\, Bantry Marine Research Station\nRobert Shine\, Director\, SAMCO Agricultural Manufacturing Ltd.\nBarry Lynch\, Technical Director\, AgriNet\n\nRegister via Eventbrite LINK
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/circular-bioeconomy-innovation-exchange-spotlight-on-innovators-in-agriculture/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Industry,Online,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T023013
CREATED:20210913T183741Z
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SUMMARY:SME Businesses Developing Biobased Products
DESCRIPTION:This event will showcase innovative companies who are producing biobased products. We’ll hear from Woolcool which produces packaging from sheep’s wool\, Heaxafly which farm black solder flies\, Celignis which will talk about the blue economy using seaweed and Meade Potato which have developed the first starch plant from waste potatoes. \n  \nCommercialising a Natural Material – Sheep’s Wool \nWoolcool based in the UK remains the only packaging company using a range of sheeps wool insulated packaging available on a commercial scale. This presentation will outline how the idea came about for the company and the journey to where the company is now. \nJosie Morris MBE\, Managing Director\, Woolcool\, England \n  \nSurf’s up! Ride the Wave of New Biomaterials from Seaweed \nLalitha will talk on the potential of seaweed in the Irish Bioeconomy and how seaweed-derived materials can be superior to the existing fossil-derived materials that are currently used in personal care\, textiles\, paints\, coating\, and biomedical applications. The focus of the talk will be on the work we are doing at Celignis on fractionation of seaweed. \nDr. Lalitha Gottumukkala\, Chief Innovation Officer\, Celignis\, Ireland   \n  \nExperiences in Developing a New BioBased Company in Ireland \nHexafly farm the Black Soldier Fly using industrial food waste to make a range of high-quality protein derivatives for the animal\, plant and cosmetic industries. This presentation will outline how a biobased SME develops in Ireland and provides advice to new start up biobased companies. \nAlvan Hunt\, Co Founder and CEO at Hexafly\, Ireland \n  \nDiversifying from Potato Growing to a Potato Starch Plant for Higher Value Uses \nMeade Farm Group is a family business traditionally growing potatoes\, carrots and onions. The company recently diversified in using the waste potatoes in producing starch which can be used in many different areas. This presentation will outline how the idea came about diversifying their business and what advice they would have for other business looking to diversify their business into the biobased arena. \nCliona Costello & Eleanor Meade\, Meade Farm Group\, Ireland \n  \nThis event is taking place as part of the National Bioeconomy Summit: https://bioeconomy.ie/
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/sme-businesses-developing-biobased-products/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Industry,Online,Policymakers,Producers,Talks
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