Todhchaí Ghorm - Blue Future
Two days on the edge of the Atlantic where opportunity meets strategic vision.
Date and time
Location
Carna
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Highlights
- 1 day, 30 minutes
- In person
About this event
🌊 About This Event
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, researcher, 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.
Connect 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.
📅 Event Schedule
Day 1 - October 7th
14:30 - Researcher Insights
- Dr. Ronan Sulpice, University of Galway - DNA Tagging Innovation in Seaweed – Prove your Irish
- Thomas Conroy, FSAI - Safety Considerations of Seaweed and Seaweed-derived Foods Available on the Irish Market
- Dr. Maria Hayes, Teagasc – Anti-inflammatory and anti-pain health benefits of seaweeds in food and pharma: Irish participation in the Algae4IBD project.
- Paul Keane, Re-Therm - Shifting Energy: The Emerging Wave of Sustainable Energy Sourcing
- Dr. Alex Wan, University of Galway - Lobster Hatcheries for Ireland: Sustainable Aquaculture Solutions
16:00 - Practical Workshops Setting up a Marine Business in Ireland
- Máire Ní Éinniú, Head of Nua Mara - Financial & Non-Financial Supports - Navigating State Funding
- Jessica Giannoumis PhD, Ireland Aquatech Community Manager @ Hatch Blue - About Us: What Hatch Fund Looks for in Marine Investments
- David Scanlon, Partner Restore Ventures - About Us: Restore Fund Investment Opportunities
- Áine-Lisa Shannon, Business Development Lead, BIM - How BIM Supports Marine Enterprise Development
- Dara Scott, Founder & CEO of Forbairt Eolaíocht Teo - An Entrepreneur's Journey: From Feasibility to Success
17:00 - International Opportunities Setting up in Canada
· Caroline Donnelly, Canadian Embassy in Ireland - Marine ecosystem developments in Canada
· Údarás na Gaeltachta - Get Up to €185k Support: Market Research & New Markets Validation Grants (50% funding) - Hear All About It!
19:30 - Special Celebration - 50th Anniversary of Carna Research Station
Opened by Prof. Frances Fahy
· Networking drinks and nibbles
· Poster presentations
· Celebrating five decades of marine research excellence
Day 2 - October 8th
09:30 - Blue Bioeconomy Fundamentals
Marine Bioeconomy Explained - From concept to practical application
- Dr. Majbritt Bolton-Warberg , Marine Institute- Ireland's Blue Bioeconomy: Strategic Foundations and Funding Pathways
- Dr. Colin Hannon, Atlantic Technological University- Current blue bioeconomy projects and emerging trends
- Laura Broomfield, Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment - Ireland's Blue Bioeconomy Strategy & Policy Framework
Interactive Strategy Sessions: Participants will contribute to these strategic working groups:
Session 1: "Ireland's Marine Advantage - Assets & Opportunities"
- Map Ireland's unique marine assets and competitive advantages
- Current state assessment vs EU leaders (Denmark, Norway)
- Identifying untapped opportunities and economic impact potential
Session 2: "From Sea to Market - Value Chain Development"
- Design integrated value chains for marine resources
- Aquaculture expansion pathways and marine biotechnology applications
- Food innovation and waste-to-value opportunities
Session 3: "Innovation Ecosystem - Research to Commercial Success"
- Strengthen the research-to-market pipeline
- University-industry collaboration and technology transfer mechanisms
- International partnerships and scaling strategies
Session 4: "Coastal Communities - Just Transition & Employment"
- Ensure coastal communities benefit from blue economy growth
- Skills development and community-led marine initiatives
- Traditional fishing sector transformation
Session 5: "Regulatory Framework - Enabling Sustainable Growth"
- Design supportive policy and regulatory environment
- Streamlined licensing and environmental protection standards
- Cross-departmental coordination and EU policy alignment
Session 6: "Climate Solutions - Ocean as Carbon Sink"
- Leverage marine systems for climate action
- Blue carbon initiatives and offshore renewable energy integration
- Marine-based circular economy solutions
Session 7: "Investment & Finance - Funding the Blue Future"
- Mobilise investment for marine bioeconomy
- Public-private partnerships and EU funding opportunities
- Risk-sharing mechanisms and export market strategies
13:00 - Networking Lunch
14:00 - Field Experience Guided Seaweed Walking Tour in Muigh Inis, by The Irish Seaweed Consultancy Ltd.
· Hands-on exploration of Ireland's marine resources
- Expert-led identification and sustainability insights
- Understanding local marine ecosystems
🎯 Who Should Attend
- Marine bioeconomy entrepreneurs and startup founders
- Researchers and marine scientists
- Aquaculture professionals and seaweed cultivators
- Fishermen exploring diversification opportunities
- Food industry professionals interested in marine ingredients
- Policy makers and government officials
- Investors seeking blue bioeconomy opportunities
- Students pursuing marine biotechnology or bioeconomy studies
- Anyone interested in the commercial potential of marine resources
✨ What You'll Gain
🔬 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
🏛️ Supporting Organisations
- Nua Mara
- Údarás na Gaeltachta
- University of Galway
- FSAI (Food Safety Authority of Ireland)
- Teagasc
- Bord Iascaigh Mhara
- Enterprise Ireland
- Canadian Embassy in Ireland
- Marine Institute
- Department of Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC)
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