Green Chemistry Biocatalysis Workshop at TU Dublin

Published: Wednesday 6 May 2026 - 14:02

Researchers from the TU Dublin Green Chemistry and Biotechnology Research Centre hosted a successful Inaugural Green Chemistry Biocatalysis symposium on Wednesday 6th May 2026. This National symposium brought together researchers and industry professionals, to share knowledge, inspire innovation, and strengthen collaborations under the themes of 

Participants attended from across the country from Universities (SETU, DCU, UCD, UCC) and industry (Almac Group;Neogen Megazyme, MyGug and BioEnz technologies).

The agenda included an opening address from Dr Julie Dunne (Head of School of Food Science and Environmental Health). Oral presentations included:

In addition, there was a showcase of research posters and networking opportunities.

The Symposium, bridged academia and industry to help the transition away from traditional chemistry, focusing on enzyme stability, flow biocatalysis, and waste reduction in pharmaceutical and materials production.

This event is also visible on ARISE and FSEH.