Today at the All Island Bioeconomy Summit, it was announced that BiOrbic, Research Ireland Centre for Bioeconomy comprised of 12 leading Irish research universities in Ireland signed a joint memorandum of understanding with the Dynamic Sustainability Lab housed at Syracuse University, New York.
BiOrbic and the Dynamic Sustainability Lab are both committed to interdisciplinary approaches to discovery and innovation that tackle the opportunities to develop cost-effective biobased innovations including circular approaches. One of the near-term actions arising from the memorandum of understanding will be for joint approaches to leverage the rapidly emerging utility of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and data.
“This MoU formalizes and greatly expands our initial collaboration to leverage our shared dedication to advancing biobased markets in the United States and European Union through joint research, outreach and workforce development,” says Dr. Jay Golden, Director of the Dynamic Sustainability Lab and the Pontarelli Professor in the Maxwell School at Syracuse University.
Derek O’Brien, BiOrbic Executive Director said “We are delighted to deepen our collaboration with the Dynamic Sustainability Lab and Syracuse University. The challenges we face as a society today are not confined within borders and it is only through collaboration and partnership that we can build a better and sustainable future. The circular bioeconomy presents a significant opportunity for economic growth in Ireland and the United States”
The bioeconomy is the part of the economy which uses renewable resources from agriculture, forestry and the marine to produce food, feed, materials and energy, while reducing waste, in support of achieving a sustainable and climate neutral society.