EVENT

International Conference on Bioenergy & Bioeconomy (IBBC2025)

ISEC Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal / 03-05 December 2025

About the Event

Why IBBC 2025 Matters

Bioenergy and bioeconomy are increasingly central to global efforts for sustainable development, climate change mitigation, and circular economies. IBBC 2025 offers a unique platform where academia, industry, policy makers, and investors converge to explore innovations, challenges, and opportunities across this rapidly evolving field.

By joining IBBC 2025, you can:

  • Gain insights from leading experts and visionaries through keynote talks and panel discussions.
  • Contribute to the conversation: share your work, research, or innovations by submitting a proposal.
  • Network with a diverse global audience — from researchers and entrepreneurs to policymakers and investors.
  • Explore real-world applications via workshops, technical sessions, and an innovation showcase.
  • For companies: exhibit your cutting-edge solutions and build brand visibility in the bioenergy sector.

 

Key Themes & Tracks

IBBC 2025 will cover a broad spectrum of topics:

  • Bioenergy Production, Transition & End-Use
  • Advanced Biofuels for Industrial Sectors
  • Sustainable Biorefineries & Circular Economy Models
  • Project Financing & Investment Strategies
  • Hydrogen Value Chain
  • Pathways to Net-Zero Emissions & Climate Mitigation
  • Digital Transformation in Biorefinery Processes
  • Decision Support Systems & Scenario Analysis

 

Networking & Social Events

IBBC 2025 isn’t just about formal sessions — it’s designed to foster meaningful connections:

  • Gala Dinner on Day 2 (Dec 4) — engage in a relaxed yet high-level conversation in an elegant setting.
  • Morning coffee networking each day — informal sessions to build new relationships.
  • Guided City Tour (Dec 3) — explore Lisbon’s landmarks while bonding with peers.
  • Technical Visit (Dec 5) — a special tour of The Navigator Company’s bioenergy facility, giving participants first-hand exposure to sustainable industrial practices.