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Bioeconomy Events



Bioeconomy Ireland Week

Bioeconomy Ireland Week is an annual, week-long event held each October to highlight and raise awareness of Ireland’s rapidly growing bioeconomy. The celebration is a collaboration of events and awareness raising initiatives involving industry, primary producers, universities, researchers, local authorities, students, and local communities throughout Ireland. The awareness raising week is coordinated by the Irish Bioeconomy Network around a central theme.

Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025

Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025 takes place from Monday 13 October to Sunday 19 October 2025. This year's theme is ‘Inspiring local communities for a sustainable, competitive Ireland’.

Through a broad range of over activities and events happening throughout the country, Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025 will showcase the growing bioeconomy in Ireland.

For more information about Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025, see Bioeconomy Ireland Week 2025

CAP Network Ireland National Conference

All Island Bioeconomy Summit

The All Island Bioeconomy Summit & Awards 2025 took place at Johnstown Estate Hotel, Enfield, Meath on Tuesday 13 May 2025. The event came at a pivotal time for the sector, bringing together key stakeholders from across the island. The Department was proud to be a gold sponsor of this event.

For more information about the All Island Bioeconomy Summit, see All Island Bioeconomy Summit, Ireland


Science Week

In November 2024, as part of Science Week, DAFM’s Research, Bioeconomy & Codex Division hosted an information webinar to explore the science around new bioeconomy opportunities for grass.

James Gaffey, from the CircBio research group at Munster Technological University, showcased research and demonstration activities around grass biorefining – a process which extracts compounds from grass. Work to date shows the potential to extract feed grade protein for animals, or even protein for human foods.

A recording of the webinar, as well as James Gaffey’s slide deck, can be found below.

Exploring New Bioeconomy Opportunities for Grass

Exploring New Bioeconomy Opportunities for Grass_Slide Deck
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Other Bioeconomy Events

The Irish Bioeconomy Network, through the Irish Bioeconomy website, features a dedicated Events page for all past and upcoming Bioeconomy-related events. Please visit: irishbioeconomy.ie.

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