05/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/25/2026 08:18
From: Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment; Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
The Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, and the International Advisory Council on Global Bioeconomy (IACBG) today announced that pre-registration is now open for the Global Bioeconomy Summit 2026. This event will take place in the Convention Centre Dublin on 20-21 October 2026, during Ireland's Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Recognised as a leading global forum for bioeconomy policy, innovation, and cross-sector collaboration, the Global Bioeconomy Summit brings together political leaders, policymakers, industry leaders, researchers, investors, and civil society from across the world to accelerate sustainable, biobased innovation and solutions. The theme of this year's Summit is "Bioeconomy for socio-economic transformation and climate action".
2026 Programme
The programme will include high-level plenary discussions, workshops, networking opportunities, innovation showcases, and stakeholder engagement events. The summit will also provide opportunities to strengthen partnerships and promote knowledge exchange across sectors and regions.
Ireland's hosting of the summit reflects the country's commitment to sustainability, innovation, and international collaboration - in addressing local and global environmental, social and economic challenges. The event is expected to highlight the important role of the bioeconomy in supporting resilient communities, reducing emissions, and creating new economic opportunities.
Pre-registration process
Pre-registration is the first step in the registration process and does not constitute confirmation of attendance. Prospective delegates are invited to submit their pre-registration through the summit website. Following submission, applications will be reviewed by the organising committee, with confirmation of registration status expected by mid-June. Approved participants will then receive further instructions to complete registration, including payment where applicable. Additional programme details, speakers, delegate arrangements and exhibition and sponsorship opportunities will be announced in the coming weeks.
Due to anticipated high demand, prospective participants are encouraged to complete the pre-registration process as early as possible.
Further information, including pre-registration details and programme updates, is available at: https://www.GBS2026.org/registration.
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