
BioÉire Results Launch
27 March 2017
Type Event Proceeding
Type Event Proceeding
Next Steps for the Irish bioeconomy: supply, demand, business and research considerations - Teagasc Food Research Centre, Ashtown - 20 March 2017
Presentations
- Welcome and Introduction (PDF) - Dr. Maeve Henchion, Teagasc
- The bigger picture context: a bioeconomy perspective from the OECD (PDF, 1.4MB) - Dr. Jim Philp, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- Impact of regulation on feedstock availability for the bioeconomy (PDF) - Dr. Kevin McDonnell, University College Dublin
- Market Making Issues in the Bioeconomy (PDF) - Paul O'Reilly, Dublin Institute of Technology
- BioÉire Delphi Results: value chain opportunities for the Irish bioeconomy (PDF) - Dr. Laura Devaney, Teagasc
- The business case: support framework conditions and considerations (PDF) - Bart Bonsall, tcbb RESOURCE
- The role of county councils in developing a high value rural bioeconomy (PDF, 1.5MB) - Anthony Fitzgerald, Tipperary County Council
- The way forward: connecting business and research through funding opportunities (PDF) - Patrick Barrett, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
- Beyond BioÉire: the active bioeconomy space, workshop results and next steps (PDF) - Dr. Maeve Henchion, Teagasc
Related Content
- ESR Article: Reflecting on a Bioeconomy Policy Agenda for Ireland
- The Irish Bioeconomy: input supply perspective (PDF, 3.1MB)
- BioÉire Delphi Results Report (PDF, 1.42MB)
- Eurochoices Article: Good Governance in the Bioeconomy
- TResearch-Winter2015 Article on page 34 (PDF): The Future is Bio (shortlisted for Guild of Agricultural Journalism Award 2016)
- Global Value Chain Case Study (PDF)
- Making the Bioeconomy Market: A Review of International Literature (PDF)
- BioÉire Feasibility Analysis: Preliminary Assessment of Delphi Value Chains (PDF)
- Example of BioÉire Delphi survey instrument: Round 1 (PDF)