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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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UID:13896-1697443200-1699030800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Secondary School Competition - Win a Wool Education Box
DESCRIPTION:Calling All Wool Enthusiasts: Secondary School Teachers and 4th Year Students – Win a Wool Education Box \nAre you passionate about design\, textiles\, innovation\, and promoting sustainable natural Irish fibres in crafts\, fashion and environmental issues? Then we have got an exciting opportunity for you!\nShannon Applied Biotechnology Centre and Circular Bioeconomy Cluster South-West at Munster Technological University have partnered with Irish Business Wool in School to offer a comprehensive wool education program designed to raise student awareness about the advantages of Irish wool and locally-sourced sustainable fibres.\nAre you ready to become a superhero for wool and sustainability? Every little step counts\, and by following learning about wool\, you can be part of a larger movement towards reducing our carbon footprint and creating a brighter future. \nAs part of Bioeconomy Ireland Week\, we are giving away education boxes created by Wool in School to encourage aspiring innovators and designers in secondary schools throughout Ireland. These boxes are filled with engaging\, educational\, and wool resources for both group and individual learning\, including a vibrant display box and online resource. \nThe closing date for applications is 3rd November. Winners will be announced during Science Week. \nApply now to win this fantastic opportunity!\n• Enter via the form: https://forms.gle/zyL74ZiJxhGbZpiBA or check out ShannonABC (www.shannonabc.ie) or Circular Bioeconomy Cluster (www.cbcsw.ie) News Section for the link to the form on their website. \n• Compete one of the two tasks below: \n1) Make a short form video on TikTok talking about the benefits\, impact and importance of wool to win the program and box. Tag Wool in School on TikTok or copy link and send to us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/woolinschool/?hl=en-gb) \nOR \n2) Write a paragraph benefits\, impact and importance of wool in the form linked above \nSponsors\nThis project is made possible by sponsorship from Shannon Applied Biotechnology Centre\, Circular Bioeconomy Cluster South-West (home to Ireland’s Wool Hub) and CircBio Research Group based at Munster Technological University.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/secondary-school-competition-win-a-wool-education-box/
LOCATION:Online
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231016T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T160818
CREATED:20230926T145520Z
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UID:13789-1697448600-1697459400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Launch event: Communities\, Regions & Cities – The ‘Bioeconomy in Action’ in your Region
DESCRIPTION:The launch event for Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2023 will take place on Monday 16 October 2023 from 09.30 to 12.30. The event\, titled ‘Communities\, Regions & Cities – The ‘Bioeconomy in Action’ in your Region’\, is being organised by the Department of Agriculture\, Food and the Marine\, in partnership with the Southern Regional Assembly. Martin Heydon\, T.D.\, Minister of State with responsibility for Research and Development\, Farm Safety and New Market Development will formally open the event.  \nThe event will feature rapid-fire introductions to practical examples of the bioeconomy in action in the southern region. This will be followed by a panel discussion with personnel from Ireland’s Regional Assemblies\, Local Authorities and Government. The mornings activities will also feature an interactive workshop for both in-person\, and online\, attendees. \nTo attend online\, please visit Online – Bioeconomy for Communities \, Regions & Cities Tickets\, Mon 16 Oct 2023 at 09:30 | Eventbrite \nBioeconomy Ireland Week \nBioeconomy Ireland Week is an annual week-long event held each October to highlight and raise awareness of Ireland’s rapidly emerging bioeconomy. The celebration is a collaboration of events and awareness raising initiatives involving industry\, local and regional communities\, primary producers\, researchers\, NGO’s and students throughout Ireland. \nThis years theme is “Empowering Ireland’s Bioeconomy for a Greener Tomorrow” \, where a broad range of stakeholders from across Ireland’s bioeconomy will demonstrate and share how individually and collectively the bioeconomy is being developed in a sustainable and circular way to address climate action and a healthy environment whilst helping achieve a fair and prosperous society through innovative and collaborative approaches.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/launch-event-communities-regions-cities-the-bioeconomy-in-action-in-your-region/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231017T090000
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UID:13782-1697533200-1697565600@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:MidWest Circular Bioeconomy Day
DESCRIPTION:MidWest Circular Bioeconomy Day in Limerick is organised as a full day workshop with key national\nand international stakeholders from academia\, industry and policy makers to discuss a number of\nurgent questions such as:\nIs there a need for mapping current and future scenarios for availability and supply chains of\neligible biogenic carbon and cicular\nWhat are needs for certification technologies and regulation\,\nDo current economic and financial models allow sufficient understanding of (carbon) pricing\nand its impact on circular biogenic carbon and product markets\nIs there a need for (hard) choices in routes to market of renewable (wind\, solar\, bio) energy\nand key industries (ag/food\, chemicals and (construction) materials\, transport fuels as SAF).\nDirect Air Capture – option or utopia ?\nThe aim of the workshop is to develop a shared understanding of the opportunities\, challenges and\ngaps in the key field of Circular Bioeconomy meets Other Renewables. The workshop has limited\nroom for participation (50 p)\, mostly by invitation. Participation and hospitality are free of charge\,\nand there are limited (international) travel grants available through BE-Basic Foundation. \nAgenda\n09:00-09:15 Welcome\n09:15-10L45 Brief (15 min) introductions to topic\n• Mapping biogenic carbon demand* towards 2050\n• SAF markets and biogenic carbon\n• Supply chains of ‘Other renewables’ towards 2050\n• Biogenic carbon economics & pricing\n• Bioprocess intensification for biogas manufacturing.\n• Case study –coproduction of SAF and SAP\n10:45-11:00 Coffee-tea break\n11:00-12:00 Break –out session 1 Roadmaps for biogenic carbon markets (*) and technology development\n12:00-12:30 Reporting out and initial feedback\n12;30-13:15 Lunch\n13:15-14:00 Brief (15 min) intros to biogenic carbon value chains\n• Investors perspective on ‘CBE meets ORE’\n• Innovation\, certification & regulation\n• Alternative protein business & market developments\n13:30-15:00 Break –out session 2 Joint roadmap development for Circular Bioeconomy & Other Renewables Value Chains –\nGap analysis – technology\, economic\, legal & regulations\n15:00-15:30 Break\n15:30-16:30 Reporting out and plenary discussion all\n16:30-17:00 Wrap-up\, next steps and closing. \n17:00-18:00 Networking and good bye
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/midwest-circular-bioeconomy-day/
LOCATION:Bernal Institute\, University of Limerick
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SUMMARY:Opportunities for Irish biomass and biochar to contribute to Ireland’s sustainable bioeconomy
DESCRIPTION:Aim: To approach society to 1) the potential of the innovative and versatile outputs from the InformBio project: Biomass arisings database and the Environmental Risk Assessment tool and 2) link project results to the current situation of biochar generation in Ireland and 3) brief showcase of key projects linked to biochar generation in Ireland and discussion around biochar and its role in the net zero transition.\nOutput: the final output is to promote knowledge transfer towards the importance of monitoring biomass arisings\, knowing their environmental impact and raise awareness towards biochar generation in Ireland by knowing current biochar projects and key experts in the bioenergy sector.\nThe event will start with IrBEA opening the event. It will then showcase Irish biomass arisings identified in the InformBio project\, through the biomass arisings database that are relevant feedstocks for biochar\, to highlight their location and production as well as their composition\, suitable for biochar generation. This will lead to the presentation of the Environmental Risk Assessment tool\, a cutting-edge technology recently developed by UG in the work frame of the InformBio project\, to help choose the less environmental harmful biomasses for bio-processing activities\, in this case\, focused on biochar generation. Followed to that\, some examples\, brought by the InformBio project\, will be mentioned to highlight the opportunities and different applications of biochar in Ireland will be presented.\nAfter a coffee break\, some guest speakers will be invited to briefly talk about their Irish projects related to Biochar\, followed by a discussion about the current state and feasibility for biochar in Ireland and its role in the net zero transition and other highlights remarkable to discuss.\nGuest speakers:\n-https://www.biomasstobiochar.ie/ (BBFB is an EIP project funded by DAFM and is focused on develop bioenergy sources\, including biochar\, from farms)\n-https://circbio.ie/projects/national/grow-green-burn-blue/ (GGBB is funded by the SEAI and offers the viewpoint of the industry)\n-https://www.loopheadtogether.ie/blog/national-launch-of-hemp4soil (Hemp4Oil offers the social science side\, they are trying to research the community side around bioenergy generation from hemp residues)\n \nRegister here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/576b2c51-dd7e-470c-aa3a-bc14a826acf7@845ee061-0700-412a-90f5-1465fb9a39f1
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/opportunities-for-irish-biomass-and-biochar-to-contribute-to-irelands-sustainable-bioeconomy/
LOCATION:Online
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231018T123000
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UID:13803-1697623200-1697632200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Sustainability Series Workshop on Food Waste
DESCRIPTION:In some places such as South Africa\, the US and Ireland\, there is still a poor public perception of Energy-from-Waste. Lack of transparency during the decision-making process or not inviting residents and stakeholders to be part of the project as well as lack of information exchange between the operators and the clients may lead to poor public acceptance. Developing scientifically based sustainability metrics to give a sound basis for the discussions might also facilitate greater acceptance. Further\, a proper decision framework integrating all the main aspects of sustainability (economy\, environment and social) is an enabler to ensure that the developed strategies are not sub-optimized in favour of short-term solutions. This workshop series combines informative workshops on regionally relevant waste management systems with the participation of stakeholders in development of a life cycle sustainability framework to consider the most relevant sustainability indicators. The workshop series will identify sustainability indicators to be considered in the Task 36 work programme including the Case Study on Environmental performance of different waste management strategies and the Report on Sustainability. \n 
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/sustainability-series-workshop-on-food-waste/
LOCATION:MoLI – Museum of Literature Ireland\, 86 St Stephen’s Green\, Dublin 2 and Online
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231018T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T160818
CREATED:20230921T133126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T090706Z
UID:13740-1697623200-1697634000@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Food Waste Prevention and Surplus Food Use in Cafés
DESCRIPTION:The Rediscovery Centre\, National Centre for the Circular Economy\, is hosting a workshop on food waste prevention and surplus food use in social enterprise and commercial cafés. The workshop is organised as part of an EPA Green Enterprise Food Rescue and Research Café project. The Rediscovery Centre Boiler House Café is tracking the amounts and types of surplus food used in our café and the workshop will help to inform guidelines on how cafés can successfully incorporate surplus food into their menus. \nThe Rediscovery Centre will provide refreshments and lunch at the event. \nRegistration: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/bioeconomy-week-ireland-food-rescue-cafe-tickets-726828362197?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/food-waste-prevention-and-surplus-food-use-in-cafes/
LOCATION:Rediscovery Centre\, The Boiler House\, Ballymun\, Dublin\, D09 HK58\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231018T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231018T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T160818
CREATED:20231005T152044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T064046Z
UID:13819-1697625000-1697632200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Skills Required To Grow The Bioeconomy Industry In Ireland
DESCRIPTION:As part of Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2023 and European Year of Skills 2023\, we are pleased to present SKILLS REQUIRED TO GROW THE BIOECONOMY INDUSTRY IN IRELAND. Join us for this online forum on October 18th at 10.30am which will include a showcase of the opportunities available within the Irish Bioeconomy and the skills required to grow the industry. Presentations will include the Bioeconomy Awareness programme from ICOS Skillnet\, the CAP Network – Ireland’s sustainable agriculture and rural innovation network and the BIObec Project – a proposal for an Irish National Bio-based Education centre. There will be a Q&A session with all of the panellists.\n\nThe event is a collaboration between the Department of Agriculture\, Food and the Marine\, ICOS Skillnet\, CAP Network and the CIRCBIO research group at Munster Technological University.\n10.30  Introduction and outline of event\n10.40 Bioeconomy Showcase and Opportunities\n10.55  Skills required to grow the Irish Bioeconomy\n11.10  CAP Network – Ireland’s sustainable agriculture and rural innovation network\n11.25  ICOS Bioeconomy Awareness Programme\n11.40  Circular Bioeconomy Research Group\, MTU\n11.55  The BIObec project – model for an Irish Bio-based Education Centre\n12.10 Q&A / Networking\n12.30 CLOSE OF EVENT \n  \nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/84869471701?pwd=2C1Sb6mM0b8FganKyC7ztBSOX1UYAQ.PSTe8BLGh3J2qHkZ\nPasscode: 416630
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/skills-required-to-grow-the-bioeconomy-industry-in-ireland/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231018T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231018T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T160818
CREATED:20231009T080055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T080358Z
UID:13823-1697648400-1697655600@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Working with Nature: Focus on Forests
DESCRIPTION:Come and meet the experts on the potential for transforming our extractive economy to a ‘nature-positive economy’ – with a focus on new projects in re-forestation and forestry-based enterprises. In addition\, there will be time to network with Trinity researchers and Irish nature-based enterprises working in this area. \nSpeakers: \nJane Stout: Professor of Ecology and Vice-President for Biodiversity and Climate Action at Trinity College Dublin\, speaking about Trinity’s plans for transforming itself to a nature-positive campus. \nML Rhodes: Co-Director of the Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) in the Trinity Business School\, speaking about the ‘nature-positive’ programme of research in the CSI\, the UForest project and the upcoming community tree-planting event in Darndale. \nMartha O’Hagan-Luff: co-Principal investigator in FOREST project\, speaking about the environmental\, societal and economic impacts of recovering native forest biodiversity and innovative financial instruments to support afforestation. \nIan Whitehead: Member of the European Forest Institute (EFI) Resilience Team in Bonn\, DE\, introducing the audience to the new UF Alliance and the potential for transformation through Forestry-related Nature-based Solutions. \nKieran Farrell: Responsible for the Connecting Nature Enterprise Platform at Horizon Nua\, speaking about the different nature-based enterprise communities of practice currently bubbling up across Europe. \n  \nRegistration:\nhttps://ti.to/trinity-business-school/working-with-nature-focus-on-forests
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/working-with-nature-focus-on-forests/
LOCATION:McNabb Lecture Theatre\,  Trinity Business School
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231019T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T160818
CREATED:20230921T142413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T143228Z
UID:13749-1697706000-1697734800@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Introducing the Bioeconomy in Irish Aquaculture to Students
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the Bioeconomy in Irish Aquaculture to Students
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/introducing-the-bioeconomy-in-irish-aquaculture-to-students/
LOCATION:ATU\, Westport Rd\, Castlebar\, Mayo\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231019T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231019T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T160818
CREATED:20230921T153228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T123955Z
UID:13770-1697720400-1697724000@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Introduction to the BISC-E: Online Session
DESCRIPTION:Academics and students are invited to join us at 1pm on Thursday 19 October 2023\, during Ireland’s Bioeconomy Week to: \n\nLearn more about what a bio-based product or service is\nFind out more about what the 2023/24 BISC-E will entail and the timelines involved\nMeet and listen to the experiences last year’s BISC-E Irish winners\nTo ask questions and in a dedicated Q&A session\n\nTo sign up for the online information session\, please click on the link here: Online Introduction to the BISC-E (office.com) \nIf you can’t make this information session\, but would like to learn more\, visit the IKC3 website or email your questions to the National Coordinator at zoe.rush@mtu.ie. \nBISC-E \nThe Bio-based Innovation Student Challenge – Europe (BISC-E) invites students from all disciplines to design solutions that contribute to a sustainable and circular economy. These innovative products or services can tackle technological\, environmental or societal challenges\, as long as they are bio-based (wholly or partly derived from renewable biological sources.) \nMore information can be found here: BISC-E \nPoster \nDownload\, print and share the BISC-E promotional poster: \n2024 BISC-E Poster
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/bisc-e-qa/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231019T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231019T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T160818
CREATED:20231011T171213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T171213Z
UID:13886-1697733000-1697738400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Bioeconomy: the catalyst for agrifood systems transformation
DESCRIPTION:This event will bring together high-level speakers and leading technical experts across governments\, academia\, civil society\, and the private sector to discuss the link between a sustainable bioeconomy driven by innovations and agrifood systems transformation. The event will lay the ground for a shared vision\, unified principles and a collaborative approach\, alignment with multilateral commitments and a global bioeconomy partnership. \nThe event will be moderated by bioeconomy luminary Professor Joachim von Braun and feature inspiring high-level speeches by the FAO Director-General QU Dongyu; Pippa Hackett\, Minister of State with special responsibility for biodiversity and land use at the Government of Ireland’s Department of Agriculture\, Food and the Marine; Carina Pimenta\, National Secretary of Bioeconomy at the Government of Brazil’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change; and Christine Lang\, Co-Chair of the International Advisory Council of Global Bioeconomy. \nThe event will also include a lively panel discussion with international bioeconomy experts giving different regional and sectoral perspectives: Julius Ecuru\, Isabella García Caffaro\, Ross Hampton GAICD\, Warinthorn Songkasiri\, Greg Jaffe and Ruiyan Wang. \nFAO Deputy Director-General Maria Helena Semedo will provide closing remarks. \nRegister here: https://www.fao.org/science-technology-and-innovation/science-innovation-forum-2023/programme/bioeconomy–the-catalyst-for-agrifood-systems-transformation/en
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/bioeconomy-the-catalyst-for-agrifood-systems-transformation/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231020T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T160818
CREATED:20230921T144339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T144417Z
UID:13754-1697788800-1697821200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Developing plant-based protein value chains
DESCRIPTION:A series of videos debunking myths relating to plant-based protein will be launched. There will be 5 videos addressing different stages of the value chain. Launch will consist of a press release and social media activity\, with links to the videos.This involves a collaboration between Protein-I\, U-Protein and ValPro Path. The aim of the exercise is to highlight the need to develop all stages of the chain when considering new crops and feedstocks\, and that myths and misconceptions can be addressed.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/developing-plant-based-protein-value-chains/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231020T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T160818
CREATED:20230921T150700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T150700Z
UID:13762-1697792400-1697821200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:MIIN in Kerry - Blue Bioeconomy Persepectives
DESCRIPTION:This upcoming Marine Ireland Industry Network (MIIN) regional event will take place in Tralee\, Co. Kerry\, where we will hear from blue bioeconomy experts\, including national and regional stakeholders\, such as Bord Iascaigh Mhara\, Údarás na Gaeltachta\, Circular Bioeconomy Cluster South West\, and a host of marine industry companies with expertise in the blue bioeconomy.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/miin-in-kerry-blue-bioeconomy-persepectives/
LOCATION:The Rose Hotel\, Tralee\, Co. Kerry
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231020T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231020T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T160818
CREATED:20230921T100209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T143219Z
UID:13731-1697796000-1697819400@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Biochar in horticulture\, agriculture and environmental settings
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the Bioeconomy Ireland Week – Lárionad Acmhainní Nádúrtha CTR (operating as Cill Ulta) are running a Biochar Symposium on the 20th October from 10am-1pm at the glass houses in Cill Ulta. Guest Speaker Stephen McCormack from the Irish Bioenergy Association will introduce the use of Biochar in Horticulture\, Agriculture and Environmental Settings. Stephen has intimate knowledge of Biochar working with European Interreg Project Three C and Cill Ulta are associate partners in the new Interreg project CASCADE. There will be an introduction to Biochar\, the processes for making Biochar\, the benefits of Biochar and characteristics. There will also be a Kon Tiki Kiln demonstration on the day with light refreshments and snacks. This is a great opportunity to hear more information on the Bioeconomy and how biochar can progress this development. To register please call 074 91 80994 or email cillulta@mairead@gmail.com.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/introduction-to-the-use-of-biochar-in-horticulture-agriculture-and-environmental-settings/
LOCATION:The Glasshouses\, Cill Ulta\, Cill Ulta\, Falcarragh\, Donegal\, F92 WF60\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231020T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T160818
CREATED:20230921T145522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T144328Z
UID:13757-1697796000-1697821200@irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie
SUMMARY:Proteins to packaging - Bioeconomy in action
DESCRIPTION:The TU Dublin School of Food Science and Environmental Health will host an activity-based event in  TU Dublin Central Quad\, Grangegorman lab on Friday 20th of October. The events will be hourly from 10am. There will be a variety of agri-food related applications of bioeconomy including demonstrations and hands 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 a research group will showcase bioplastics films from agricultural waste.\n \nThis free event is open to members of the general public of all ages. \nFor any queries (including group bookings) please contact school.fseh@tudublin.ie or gemma.kinsella@tudublin.ie \nRegister here.
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/proteins-to-packaging-bioeconomy-in-action/
LOCATION:TU Dublin
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SUMMARY:Coffee\, Conversation and Bioeconomy with Talent4BBI
DESCRIPTION:This is an online event designed to be a relaxed and informal chat to bring together people interested in the topic of the bioeconomy and the Talent4BBI programme\, which is Ireland’s first industry-led PhD MSCA program\, managed by BiOrbic\, the Bioeconomy SFI Research Centre at University College Dublin (UCD). The programme brings together a diverse network of 10 industry and 8 academic partners from 8 Member States and 1 Associated Country. The team of Early-Stage Researchers (ESRs) represents nations from Ireland\, Spain\, Yemen\, South Africa\, India\, Ecuador\, Colombia\, Brazil\, Greece and Italy.\n\nZoom link: https://ucd-ie.zoom.us/j/62019133153?pwd=cC95bEx5MDA2Y2w3eXJPZjlaamQydz09 \nMeeting ID: 620 1913 3153\nPasscode: 397573
URL:https://irishbioeconomy.ucd.ie/event/coffee-conversation-and-bioeconomy-with-talent4bbi/
LOCATION:Online
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