The Circular IMTA-DEMO is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the EU Just Transition Fund Programme 2021–2027. Grant Number 2023JTF165.
Project Leads in charge of developing the peatlands circular aquaculture system underpinning the commercial bioeconomy demonstration site, value chain and shaping appropriate knowledge transfer for new products, services and solutions, & engaging and enabling industry and primary producers on site.
Technical partner in charge of on site digitalisation for remote monitoring and performance modelling.
Technical partners in charge of developing the use of freshwater macroalgae for nutrient recycling and biomass production.
Technical partner in charge of the development of duckweed for nutrient recycling and biomass production.
Technical partner in charge of developing and maintaining IMTA's open data portal and content sites.
Contact: Peter Ryder.
This project was supported through the OGP Technical Services Framework for Open Data and Data Management. As an approved supplier, Derilinx is committed to contributing a number of pro bono hours to social and environmental initiatives and dedicated a portion of these specifically to this project.