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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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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241017T170000
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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:20241017T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241017T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
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SUMMARY:Farmer Involvement in the Bioeconomy – What’s Happening in Ireland and Europe
DESCRIPTION:This online event hosted by The Irish Co-operative Organisation Society (ICOS) will focus on developments in the bioeconomy which offer potential opportunities for farmers here in Ireland. The event will run from 10am to 12.15 pm on Thursday\, October 17th and will be moderated by Damien O’Reilly\, European Affairs and Communications Manager\, ICOS. The mornings proceedings will explore possible solutions to the challenges that face farming from emission reduction targets to nutrient management and storage and water quality. These diversification opportunities may present a pathway to a more resilient future and should also deliver economic benefit. The speakers and agenda should be of interest to farmers\, advisors\, co-operatives and agribusinesses as well as those concerned with the environmental and economic sustainability of our agri-food system. Topics will include the latest policy developments\, the immediate opportunities that processed manures present\, the potential of anaerobic digestion at scale (Danish example)\, cooperative bioeconomy developments in France\, an update on recent announcements Farm Zero C and ICOS Skillnet activities.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/farmer-involvement-in-the-bioeconomy-whats-happening-in-ireland-and-europe/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advisors,Online,Producers,Researchers,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241017T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241017T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20241007T085633Z
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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;VALUE=DATE:20241018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241019
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20240911T091842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T122215Z
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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:20241018T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T110000
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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;TZID=UTC:20241018T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20240930T120349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T121736Z
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SUMMARY:Brewers' Spent Grain: Unlocking the Potential for Ireland's Bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our exciting online event hosted by DCU\, “Brewers’ Spent Grain: Unlocking the Potential for Ireland’s Bioeconomy”. We will gather a diverse group of professionals from the brewing industry\, academia\, and sustainability sectors to explore the innovative uses of spent grain—one of the most abundant byproducts of beer production. As we delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by this resource\, we will discuss its potential applications in various fields\, including bioplastics and food industry. \nJoin us as we foster collaboration\, share insights\, and inspire solutions that contribute to a sustainable future for Ireland’s bioeconomy. \nRegister here.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/brewers-spent-grain-unlocking-the-potential-for-irelands-bioeconomy/
CATEGORIES:Citizens,Online,Students,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241018T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20241010T073414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T153634Z
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SUMMARY:Green Innovation in the Midlands: Social and Economic Transformation in the Bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION: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 brings together stakeholders to explore the challenges and opportunities of developing the Midlands Bioeconomy. \nRegistration required to attend the event. \nRegistration link: https://forms.office.com/e/Na2eGDT9nM
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/green-innovation-in-the-midlands-social-and-economic-transformation-in-the-bioeconomy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advisors,Citizens,Discussion,Educators,Industry,Online,Policymakers,Producers,Researchers,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241018T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20240910T182015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T132422Z
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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:20241019T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241019T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20240911T090034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T090238Z
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SUMMARY:How Nature Powers the Rediscovery Centre - Food\, Energy and Us
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2024\, the Rediscovery Centre invites you to join them for a tour of the Rediscovery Centre to learn about how we work with nature and how nature-based solutions can help us live more sustainably. Join either at 11:30 or 14:00. \nA tasty lunch from our Boiler House café will be provided! \nRegistration will be required as their will be a limit of 15 people per tour. Link coming soon.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/how-nature-powers-the-rediscovery-centre-food-energy-and-us/
LOCATION:The Rediscovery Centre\, The Boiler House\, Ballymun Road\, Ballymun\, Dublin\, Dublin\, D09 HK58\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241019T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241019T213000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20241007T091500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T091500Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241024T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241024T161500
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20241008T092701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T092701Z
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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:20250924T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250924T113000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20250924T132343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T132343Z
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SUMMARY:The cost of not developing a circular bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION:InformBio and Foresight projects\n16th October (10-11.30 Irish time)\nOnline \nWhy Ireland cannot afford not to invest in the bioeconomy\, and how the circular bioeconomy could rescue Irish agriculture?
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/the-cost-of-not-developing-a-circular-bioeconomy/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251007T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251009T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20250924T131950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T073942Z
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SUMMARY:Todhchaí Ghorm - Blue Future
DESCRIPTION:About the Event  \nLaurentic Forum\n7th-8th October\, Carna Co. Galway \nJoin 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\, and shape the future of Marine Bioeconomy in Ireland. \n\n\nConnect with leading marine biologists\, conservationists\, entrepreneurs\, and policymakers as we explore cutting-edge solutions for ocean challenges and discover the immense potential of Ireland’s blue bioeconomy. \n📅 Event Schedule \nDay 1 – October 7th \n14:30 – Researcher Insights \n\nDr. Ronan Sulpice\, University of Galway – DNA Tagging Innovation in Seaweed – Prove your Irish\nThomas Conroy\, FSAI – Safety Considerations of Seaweed and Seaweed-derived Foods Available on the Irish Market\nDr. Maria Hayes\, Teagasc – Anti-inflammatory and anti-pain health benefits of seaweeds in food and pharma: Irish participation in the Algae4IBD project.\nPaul Keane\, Re-Therm – Shifting Energy: The Emerging Wave of Sustainable Energy Sourcing\nDr. Alex Wan\, University of Galway – Lobster Hatcheries for Ireland: Sustainable Aquaculture Solutions\n\n16:00 – Practical Workshops Setting up a Marine Business in Ireland \n\nMáire Ní Éinniú\, Head of Nua Mara – Financial & Non-Financial Supports – Navigating State Funding\nJessica Giannoumis PhD\, Ireland Aquatech Community Manager @ Hatch Blue – About Us: What Hatch Fund Looks for in Marine Investments\nDavid Scanlon\, Partner Resolve Ventures – About Us: Resolve Fund Investment Opportunities\nÁine-Lisa Shannon\, Business Development Lead\, BIM – How BIM Supports Marine Enterprise Development\nDara Scott\, Founder & CEO of Forbairt Eolaíocht Teo – An Entrepreneur’s Journey: From Feasibility to Success\n\n17:00 – International Opportunities Setting up in Canada \n· Caroline Donnelly\, Canadian Embassy in Ireland – Marine ecosystem developments in Canada \n· Miriam Ní Néill\, Údarás na Gaeltachta – Get Up to €185k Support: Market Research & New Markets Validation Grants (50% funding) – Hear All About It! \n18:30 – Special Celebration – 50th Anniversary of Carna Research Station \nOpened by Prof. Frances Fahy \n· Networking drinks and nibbles \n· Poster presentations \n· Celebrating five decades of marine research excellence \nDay 2 – October 8th \n09:30 – Blue Bioeconomy Fundamentals \nMarine Bioeconomy Explained – From concept to practical application \n\nDr. Majbritt Bolton-Warberg \, Marine Institute- Ireland’s Blue Bioeconomy: Strategic Foundations and Funding Pathways\nDr. Colin Hannon\, Atlantic Technological University- Current blue bioeconomy projects and emerging trends\nAnton Seoane\, Bantry Marine Research Station -From Lab to Farm: Asparagopsis Production and Research Updates\nGareth Murphy\, Managing Director\, Óir na Farraige – Regenerative Ocean Farming\nLaura Broomfield\, Department of Climate\, Energy and the Environment – Ireland’s Blue Bioeconomy Strategy & Policy Framework\n\nInteractive Strategy Sessions: Participants will contribute to these strategic working groups: \nSession 1: “Ireland’s Marine Advantage – Assets & Opportunities” \n\nMap Ireland’s unique marine assets and competitive advantages\nCurrent state assessment vs EU leaders (Denmark\, Norway)\nIdentifying untapped opportunities and economic impact potential\n\nSession 2: “From Sea to Market – Value Chain Development” \n\nDesign integrated value chains for marine resources\nAquaculture expansion pathways and marine biotechnology applications\nFood innovation and waste-to-value opportunities\n\nSession 3: “Innovation Ecosystem – Research to Commercial Success” \n\nStrengthen the research-to-market pipeline\nUniversity-industry collaboration and technology transfer mechanisms\nInternational partnerships and scaling strategies\n\nSession 4: “Coastal Communities – Just Transition & Employment” \n\nEnsure coastal communities benefit from blue economy growth\nSkills development and community-led marine initiatives\nTraditional fishing sector transformation\n\nSession 5: “Regulatory Framework – Enabling Sustainable Growth” \n\nDesign supportive policy and regulatory environment\nStreamlined licensing and environmental protection standards\nCross-departmental coordination and EU policy alignment\n\nSession 6: “Climate Solutions – Ocean as Carbon Sink” \n\nLeverage marine systems for climate action\nBlue carbon initiatives and offshore renewable energy integration\nMarine-based circular economy solutions\n\nSession 7: “Investment & Finance – Funding the Blue Future” \n\nMobilise investment for marine bioeconomy\nPublic-private partnerships and EU funding opportunities\nRisk-sharing mechanisms and export market strategies\n\n13:00 – Networking Lunch \n14:00 – Field Experience Guided Seaweed Walking Tour in Muigh Inis\, by The Irish Seaweed Consultancy Ltd. \n· Hands-on exploration of Ireland’s marine resources \n\nExpert-led identification and sustainability insights\nUnderstanding local marine ecosystems\n\n\n\n\n\n🎯 Who Should Attend \n\nMarine bioeconomy entrepreneurs and startup founders\nResearchers and marine scientists\nAquaculture professionals and seaweed cultivators\nFishermen exploring diversification opportunities\nFood industry professionals interested in marine ingredients\nPolicy makers and government officials\nInvestors seeking blue bioeconomy opportunities\nStudents pursuing marine biotechnology or bioeconomy studies\nAnyone interested in the commercial potential of marine resources\n\n✨ What You’ll Gain \n🔬 Cutting-edge research insights from leading Irish and international experts💼 Practical knowledge for starting and scaling marine businesses🤝 Valuable networking with industry leaders and peers💰 Funding guidance from key investment and grant organisations🌍 Global perspective on marine sustainability trends📈 Strategic insights into Ireland’s blue bioeconomy policy🏆 Exclusive access to Carna Research Station’s 50th anniversary celebration \n🏛️ Supporting Organisations \n\nNua Mara\nÚdarás na Gaeltachta\nUniversity of Galway\nFSAI (Food Safety Authority of Ireland)\nTeagasc\nBord Iascaigh Mhara\nEnterprise Ireland\nCanadian Embassy in Ireland\nMarine Institute\nDepartment of Climate\, Energy and the Environment\n\nFull detailed agenda and speaker bios will be released soon. Follow this event for updates! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLink To Registration : https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/todhchai-ghorm-blue-future-tickets-1669396723539?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/todhchai-ghorm-blue-future/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251009T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251009T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20250924T082754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T074157Z
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SUMMARY:IrBEA’s 24th National Bioenergy Conference
DESCRIPTION:About the Event \nThursday 9th\, Killashee Hotel Naas Co. Kildare \nThis year’s conference will shine a spotlight on the critical role bioenergy must play in Ireland’s renewable energy future. Through Keynote sessions\, expert panels and interactive discussions we will explore: \n• The policy and regulatory landscape shaping bioenergy.\n• Opportunities and challenges in financing and project development.\n• Success stories from across the sector – from biogas\, biomass\, wood-fuel\, biofuels\, biochar and more.\n• The contribution of bioenergy to Ireland’s decarbonisation and energy security goals. \nMore Information : https://www.nationalbioenergyconference.ie/ \nLink for Registration: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/irbea-24th-national-bioenergy-conference-2025-tickets-1454390052799?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/irbeas-24th-national-bioenergy-conference/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T121155Z
UID:15148-1759996800-1760893200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Marine Institute - Primary Schools Workshops
DESCRIPTION:About the Event  \nAs part of Bioeconomy Ireland Week\, the Explorers Education Programme will deliver interactive\nworkshops in libraries nationwide for primary school students. These sessions will introduce\nyoung learners to the principles of the blue bioeconomy\, with a focus on integrated multi trophic aquaculture.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/marine-institute-primary-schools-workshops/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251009T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20250924T082016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T082210Z
UID:15162-1759996800-1760893200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Circular Bioeconomy Infographic Series
DESCRIPTION:Munster Technological University \nThroughout the Week Online (Circbio.ie) \nA series of infographics providing engaging information about circular bioeconomy research and innovation initiatives that connect with the theme ‘Inspiring local communities for a sustainable\, competitive Ireland’ and the seven bioeconomy action plan pillars. The information will be presented in a visual format\, and a different infographic will be focused on each day.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/circular-bioeconomy-infographic-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251009T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251009T130000
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CREATED:20250911T160024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T074350Z
UID:15098-1760007600-1760014800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Comhar BIA Launch Event – De-Risking Innovation through Collaboration Webinar
DESCRIPTION: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.  \nThis project will also examine the viability of a commercial enabling network. \nPlease see link to webinar here : https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/ef4a1c00-7767-4a02-8ca2-9f768ecde331@b01c1001-d008-4ac4-a4c0-f4395083bf58
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/comhar-bia-launch-event-de-risking-innovation-through-collaboration-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251010T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20251002T171429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T125048Z
UID:15300-1760104800-1762794000@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:The Power Behind Irish Dairy Farms - BiOrbic at the National Dairy Show
DESCRIPTION:THE AXA NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW Friday 10th & Saturday 11th October \nOctober 11th & 12th at the Green Glens Arena\, Millstreet\, Co. Cork.  \nBiOrbic At the National Dairy Show \nJoin BiOrbic at their stand at the National Dairy Show to explore key initiatives for creating a more sustainable future for Irish dairy farming and Europe’s rural grasslands. The team\, featuring researchers like Phd Lia Freiatas\, is inviting farmers to participate in a survey to precisely measure their farms’ direct and indirect energy consumption. The goal is to pinpoint areas for significant energy savings by adopting more efficient practices. \nVisitors can also discover the innovative Rural BioReFarmeries project\, which is demonstrating a novel\, small-scale\, local green biorefinery facility. This farmer-led bioeconomy model is designed to boost rural resilience and sustainability by empowering farmers to transform grasses and other green. \nTickets and more information  for National Dairy Show can visited here : https://nationaldairyshow.com/ \nThe Survey for Dairy Farmers https://eu.surveymonkey.com/r/HL52WPM
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/15300/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251014
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CREATED:20250911T093916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T093916Z
UID:15025-1760313600-1760313600@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Agri-food ‘Waste’ in the Circular Bioeconomy: Regulatory Insights
DESCRIPTION:Ireland’s dairy\, meat and marine sectors produce many unavoidable ‘wastes’ and by-products. The EPA-funded EnableBIO project is identifying opportunities and regulatory barriers and bottlenecks to their utilisation. Join this webinar to find out more.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/agri-food-waste-in-the-circular-bioeconomy-regulatory-insights/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online,Talks
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251014
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CREATED:20250924T123451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T074554Z
UID:15172-1760313600-1760399999@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Agri-Bioeconomy Value Chains & Business Models in Ireland
DESCRIPTION:About the Event  \nCAP Network Ireland and Department of Agriculture\, Food and the Marine \nMonday 13 October\, Tullamore\, Co Offaly \nThis 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. \nLink 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 \n 
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/agri-bioeconomy-value-chains-business-models-in-ireland/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251013T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20251002T171911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T173408Z
UID:15309-1760342400-1760806800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Love Food
DESCRIPTION:Love Food ! -Rediscovery Centre\n13-18 October\, Ballymun\, Dublin \nDisplays promoting brown bins and bags\, composting\, local food and GIY in the\nEcoStore upstairs in the Rediscovery Centre.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/love-food/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251013T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251013T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20251010T134621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T154418Z
UID:15351-1760364000-1760371200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:ATU Research Showcase series: Meet ATU’s Bioeconomy Innovators
DESCRIPTION:About the Digital Launch\nInterdisciplinary Research at ATU Powering Ireland’s Bioeconomy\nAtlantic Technological University (ATU) is proud to announce the launch of its new ATU\nResearch Showcase series. The first edition “Meet ATU’s Bioeconomy Innovators” will\ncoincide with Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025 (13–19 October). The Showcase will consist of\na booklet publication\, developed by ATU’s new Research Coordinator team and funded\nthrough TU RISE\, highlighting the pioneering work of 12 researchers and innovators across\nATU who are shaping a more sustainable\, circular and resilient future. \n \n  \nFrom valorising waste into new value chains to reimagining farming systems and advancing\nsolutions in marine\, energy\, engineering\, food systems and nanotechnology\, the booklet\nillustrates how ATU research is delivering real-world impact for communities\, industries and\necosystems. \n“As Research Coordinators\, we see first-hand the breadth of expertise and commitment\nacross ATU\,” said Dr. Shane Conway and Dr. James Britton. “This campaign is about putting a\nspotlight on the people behind ATU’s bioeconomy research. By showcasing just a sample of\nour colleagues’ work\, we aim to strengthen ATU’s profile as a leader in this strategically\nimportant field\, and connect our researchers with partners across Ireland\, Europe and\nbeyond.” \nNational and European Collaboration\nAs the technological university for the west and north-west of Ireland\, ATU grounds its\ninnovation in regional and national priorities. Through alignment with the Northern &\nWestern Regional Assembly’s Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3)\, ATU contributes to\nstrengths in Agri-Food ; Agri-Tech\, the Marine & Blue Economy\, Renewable Energy &\nClimate Action\, and the Circular Economy transition\, while also connecting to emerging\nopportunities in biotechnology\, nanotechnology and digital transformation. \nATU’s role is further reinforced through participation in major national and European\ninitiatives. In July 2022\, ATU researchers Prof. Graham Heaslip\, Dr. Edna Curley\, Dr. James\nMoran; Dr. Trevor Clohessy became members of BiOrbic\, Ireland’s Research Ireland-funded Bioeconomy Research Centre\, a national collaboration of more than 100 researchers advancing the\ncircular bioeconomy through interdisciplinary academia–industry partnerships. At European\nlevel\, ATU researchers lead and contribute to Horizon Europe Cluster 6 and ERA-NET BlueBio\nprojects\, positioning the university as a bioeconomy hub on the Atlantic coast. \nShowcasing Interdisciplinary Expertise\nThe 12 featured researchers represent only a sample of ATU’s bioeconomy expertise. Their\nselection spans multiple campuses and faculties\, demonstrating the university’s\ninterdisciplinary strengths. Many other colleagues across ATU are also making significant\ncontributions to the bioeconomy\, and their work is equally valued. \nFeatured Researchers and Areas of Expertise\nThe featured researchers include experts in areas such as : \n\nCircular economy and renewable energy (Leo Murray\, Mel Gavin\, Prof. Upaka\nRathnayake\, Dr. Yan Jiang)\nMarine biotechnology and aquaculture innovation (Dr. Nicolas Touzet\, Dr. Colin\nHannon)\nSustainable construction and resource efficiency (Dr. Conan O’Ceallaigh\, Dr. Mark\nKelly)\nFood innovation and cultural acceptance of novel proteins (Dr. Maria Dermiki)\nNanotechnology for clean fuels (Prof. Suresh C. Pillai)\nDigital transformation and blockchain (Dr. Trevor Clohessy)\nSensor technology for agriculture and peatland restoration (Dr. Denis McCrudden)\n\n \nBuilding a Sustainable Future Through Collaboration\nTogether\, these innovators demonstrate how ATU research contributes to Ireland’s\nbioeconomy transition\, while connecting the university’s expertise to global sustainability\ngoals. In addition to its research and innovation efforts\, ATU’s commitment to sustainability is\nreinforced through its role in the EU GREEN European University Alliance\, a network of nine\nEuropean universities dedicated to advancing sustainability\, innovation\, and societal\nresponsibility. This campaign not only connects researchers and innovators across ATU’s\ncampuses\, but also strengthens links with colleagues across the EU GREEN alliance and the\nwider international bioeconomy community\, fostering collaboration\, visibility and impact inone of the most strategically important fields for our shared future. \nBooklet link https://www.atu.ie/news/atu-research-showcase-meet-our-bioeconomy-innovators \n 
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/atu-research-showcase-series-meet-atus-bioeconomy-innovators/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251014T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251014T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20250924T124204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T074840Z
UID:15176-1760436000-1760446800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Midwest Bioeconomy in Action
DESCRIPTION:About the Event \nTechnological University of the Shannon – Tuesday 14 October\, 10:00-13:00\, Online \nOnline webinar bringing together research\, industry\, and policy to shape Ireland’s circular future. Highlighting DAFM-funded research projects and an industry collaboration session. \nRegistration  Link : https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/midwest-bioeconomy-in-action-tickets-1718344096449?aff=erelexpmlt
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/midwest-bioeconomy-in-action/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251014T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251014T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20250911T162705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T105256Z
UID:15102-1760437800-1760454000@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:BBioNets and CAP Network Ireland: How to boost Irish bio-based EIP-AGRI OGs
DESCRIPTION:About the Event \n\nThis 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.\n\nThe event will work to answer the questions (1) How to boost Irish bio-based EIP-AGRI OGs and (2) Are bio-based EIP-AGRI operational groups viable for the future of the Irish circular bioeconomy?\n\nThe programme will feature:\n\nTalks by Irish and international speakers\, including success stories\, sectoral perspectives\, and policy insights.\nA workshop session to identify barriers\, share knowledge\, and start shaping an action plan to enhance bio-based EIP-AGRI OGs in Ireland.\n\n  \n Location: Culleton Room\, Visitors Centre\, Teagasc\, Johnstown Castle\, Co. Wexford \n Time: Arrival from 10:30 | Event 11:00–13:30 | \n  \nLunch & site visit will be included 13:30–15:00 \n  \nWe would like to know your availability by kindly registering here: https://forms.office.com/e/6dqc9BpX5z by 15th September 2025.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/bbionets-and-cap-network-ireland-how-to-boost-irish-bio-based-eip-agri-ogs/
LOCATION:Teagasc Johnstown Castle NASRIC\, Teagasc\, National Agricultural Sustainability Research and Innovation Centre (NASRIC)\, Johnstown Castle\, Co. Wexford\, Y35 TC97\, Wexford\, Y35 TC97\, Ireland
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ORGANIZER;CN="MTU":MAILTO:carmen.dominguez@mtu.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251014T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251014T153000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20250924T131334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T074715Z
UID:15190-1760450400-1760455800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Agri-food ‘waste’ in the circular bioeconomy: regulatory insights
DESCRIPTION:Agri-food ‘Waste’ in the Circular Bioeconomy: Regulatory Insights\, will be held online on Tuesday 14 October 2025\, 2pm – 3.30pm.\n\n\nAbout The Event \n\n\nThe event will open with a webinar/information session featuring the EnableBIO team\, who will present an overview of the ongoing EPA-funded project. This will be followed by short presentations from selected speakers\, highlighting innovative research on the utilisation of agri-food ‘wastes’ and offering insights into regulatory perspectives.\nThe online workshop will focus on sharing real world experiences of regulatory hurdles and bottlenecks.\nThe workshop discussions will help inform a practical roadmap for addressing these issues.\nWe are extending invites to both industry and research and policy/regulatory stakeholders.\n\n\nSign up\nFor more information and to register to attend\,  please visit:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/agri-food-waste-in-irelands-circular-bioeconomy-regulatory-insights-tickets-1741553105219
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/agri-food-waste-in-the-circular-bioeconomy-regulatory-insights-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251015T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251015T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20250924T125512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T121046Z
UID:15185-1760518800-1760544000@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:ESTG Annual Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:About the Event  \nLocal Authority Services National Training Group (LASNTG)\nWednesday 15th\, 9:00-16:00\, Monaghan Peace Campus \nThe ESTG conference will address some of the current issues in Local Authorities and present best practice examples and case studies in the areas of Climate\, Water\, Waste and Environmental Quality while referencing actions and opportunities around these.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/estg-annual-conference-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251015T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20250924T125140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T075043Z
UID:15181-1760520600-1760547600@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Supporting the Market for Recycled Fertilisers
DESCRIPTION:About the Event  \nMunster Technological University \nWed 15/10/2025\, 9:30am\, UL \nWorkshop aimed at advancing the market uptake of recycled fertilisers. The goal is to bring together stakeholders across the value chain to identify and address key challenges. Discussing potential solutions to support wider adoption and long-term scalability of recycled nutrient products. \nLink for Registration:  https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/bioeconomy-week-supporting-the-market-for-recycling-derived-fertilisers-tickets-1659679820019
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/supporting-the-market-for-recycled-fertilisers/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251016T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251016T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20250924T075631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T142632Z
UID:15154-1760607000-1760630400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Harnessing Bioeconomy Solutions for Climate Adaptation - Exploration of Climate Risk\, Cascading Impacts & Resilience building\, at the local authority level
DESCRIPTION:About the Event  \nClimate KIC\, CAROs & Teagasc Grange\nThursday October 16th\n09:30 – 16:00\nTeagasc Grange Dunsany\, Co. Meath \nLocal Authorities feedback on their bioeconomy activities underway and insights into barriers and enablers for them. Review of the Climate Risks and the cascade to impacts and possible solutions. Sharing of LAs Impact stories.\nVisit to the Teagasc Grange AD pilot plant \nLink for Registration :https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=w7i5IyBN0UqOeRn4XZQmqU05Zpl8vQ1Iq0Lrr3GklNxUMExZRkJSNFVKSkZVTUdCWEUzS1EyVDJQVy4u \nZoom Link For Event : https://climate-kic-org.zoom.us/j/82927226274?pwd=AI7S4TxbDJmibSeHrucLuge9OYEJ77.1
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/local-authorities-role-exploration-of-bioeconomy-solutions-and-adoption-challenges-teagasc-ad-pilot-plant-visit/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251016T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251016T233000
DTSTAMP:20260421T054849
CREATED:20250929T120629Z
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UID:15257-1760608800-1760657400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:The Cost Of Not Developing A Circular Bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION:The Cost of Not Developing a Circular Bioeconomy: Perspectives informed by carbon accounting and foresight \nanalysis \n16.10.2025 | 10:00–11:30 Irish Time/11:00-12:30 CET | (ONLINE) \nIreland’s greenhouse gas emissions are projected to decline by just 23% by 2030 (relative to\n2018)\, falling short of legislative targets. This underperformance will bring economic as well\nas environmental consequences for the country\, in the form of compliance costs and\nreputational damage. Agriculture and land use account for over 40% of national emissions\,\nand the sector is in need of development pathways which support farmers and rural\ncommunities in transitioning to a more environmentally sustainable\, but economically viable\neconomy. This webinar\, co-organised by the InformBio and FORESIGHT projects\, aims to\nexplore the potential role of circular bioeconomy for the future development of Ireland’s land\nsector\, in line with climate neutrality\, biodiversity and socio-economic objectives – thus\nhelping to mitigate the risks facing Ireland’s agri-food sector. New research findings and\npanel discussion among international experts from carbon accounting\, technical and policy\ndomains will elucidate key issues around future deployment of a negative emission\nbioeconomy. \nAgenda: \n10.00–10.15 – Welcome and Introduction- James Gaffey (MTU)\n10.15–10.30 –Presentation: ”Hard-nosed choices in an uncertain future”- Dave Styles (UoG)\n10.30–10.45–Presentation: ”LCA snapshot of climate mitigation pathways for Ireland”- George\nBishop (UoG)\n10.45–11.20 – Panel Discussion: The Future of Ireland’s Bioeconomy- (Moderator: James Gaffey\,\nMTU)\n11.20–11.30 – Q&A and Close \nUse the link below to register \nhttps://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/ef1e29de-3601-490e-8fb3-e8d531345947@845ee061-0700-412a-90f5-1465fb9a39f1 \nPanelists \nEvan Carey – (Officer\, Department of Climate\, Energy and the Environment (DCEE))\nEilidh Foster (Head of Forest Carbon at DRAX)\nStefan Majer (DBFZ & International Energy Agency\, Bioenergy – Climate and Sustainability Effects\nof Bioenergy within the Circular Bioeconomy)
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/the-cost-of-not-developing-a-circular-bioeconomy-2/
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