• The cost of not developing a circular bioeconomy

    InformBio and Foresight projects 16th October (10-11.30 Irish time) Online Why Ireland cannot afford not to invest in the bioeconomy, and how the circular bioeconomy could rescue Irish agriculture?

  • Todhchaí Ghorm – Blue Future

    About the Event  Laurentic Forum 7th-8th October, Carna Co. Galway Join us for Todhchaí Ghorm - Blue Future, an inspiring two-day event dedicated to ocean sustainability, marine conservation, and Ireland's emerging blue bioeconomy. Whether you're a marine professional, sustainability enthusiast, entrepreneur, or simply passionate about our oceans, this workshop offers unparalleled opportunities to learn, network, […]

  • IrBEA’s 24th National Bioenergy Conference

    This year’s conference highlights bioenergy’s vital role in Ireland’s renewable energy future through keynotes, panels, and interactive discussions

  • Marine Institute – Primary Schools Workshops

    As part of Bioeconomy Ireland Week, the Explorers Education Programme will run interactive workshops in libraries nationwide for primary school students. These sessions will introduce young learners to the blue bioeconomy, focusing on integrated multi-trophic aquaculture.

  • Circular Bioeconomy Infographic Series

    Daily infographics highlighting circular bioeconomy research and innovation linked to ‘Inspiring local communities for a sustainable, competitive Ireland’ and the seven bioeconomy action plan pillars

  • Comhar BIA Launch Event – De-Risking Innovation through Collaboration Webinar

    Online

    ICOS and Climate KIC will jointly launch the ‘Comhar BIA’ project which is currently conducting the first feasibility study into a co-owned commercial scale regional biorefinery. This project will also examine the viability of a commercial enabling network. Please see link to webinar here : https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/ef4a1c00-7767-4a02-8ca2-9f768ecde331@b01c1001-d008-4ac4-a4c0-f4395083bf58

  • Agri-Bioeconomy Value Chains & Business Models in Ireland

    About the Event  CAP Network Ireland and Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Monday 13 October, Tullamore, Co Offaly This CAP Network Ireland National Conference and Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025 Launch Event will highlight a range of opportunities that the bioeconomy can offer for Irish agriculture. Link to Event Registration : https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/cap-network-ireland-national-conference-launch-of-bioeconomy-week-ireland-tickets-1410321151529?aff=oddtdtcreator&mc_cid=d7dfb5b472&mc_eid=d3d7ef08f0  

  • Love Food

    Love Food ! -Rediscovery Centre 13-18 October, Ballymun, Dublin Displays promoting brown bins and bags, composting, local food and GIY in the EcoStore upstairs in the Rediscovery Centre.

  • ATU Research Showcase series: Meet ATU’s Bioeconomy Innovators

    About the Digital Launch Interdisciplinary Research at ATU Powering Ireland’s Bioeconomy Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is proud to announce the launch of its new ATU Research Showcase series. The first edition “Meet ATU’s Bioeconomy Innovators” will coincide with Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025 (13–19 October). The Showcase will consist of a booklet publication, developed by ATU’s […]

  • Midwest Bioeconomy in Action

    About the Event Technological University of the Shannon - Tuesday 14 October, 10:00-13:00, Online Online webinar bringing together research, industry, and policy to shape Ireland’s circular future. Highlighting DAFM-funded research projects and an industry collaboration session. Registration  Link : https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/midwest-bioeconomy-in-action-tickets-1718344096449?aff=erelexpmlt

  • BBioNets and CAP Network Ireland: How to boost Irish bio-based EIP-AGRI OGs

    Teagasc Johnstown Castle NASRIC Teagasc, National Agricultural Sustainability Research and Innovation Centre (NASRIC), Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford, Y35 TC97, Wexford, Ireland

    About the Event  This year’s theme, “Inspiring local communities for a sustainable, competitive Ireland”, has inspired us to address a key gap: the low number of bio-based projects submitted to the EIP-AGRI Operational Group (OG) funding call in Ireland. The event will work to answer the questions (1) How to boost Irish bio-based EIP-AGRI OGs and (2) Are bio-based […]