OOWSummitProgramme18 v2 - Our Ocean Wealth

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Programme 2018

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INTRODUCTION Ireland is a small country with a large marine territory on the gateway to the Atlantic Ocean. Since the launch in 2012 of Harnessing Our Ocean Wealth, Ireland’s Integrated Marine Plan, we have made substantial progress in developing our blue economy, supporting job creation and economic growth across a range of traditional and emerging maritime sectors. The Our Ocean Wealth Summit provides an opportunity, each year, to take stock of progress, to discuss new opportunities, identify challenges, and reinvigorate our ambition to be a great location for maritime business. The 2018 Summit, Investing in Marine Ireland, includes a stimulating and varied programme of sessions focusing on issues such as the impacts of Brexit on our seafood export business and maritime commerce, investment opportunities in offshore renewable energy, and ocean technologies of the future, all in the context of the challenges presented by climate change and the need for sustainability across all marine sectors. During the coffee breaks and networking event, Summit participants can visit the marine Trade Show just outside the meeting room, with stands and demonstrations by Irish maritime companies and organisations. The 2018 Summit will also celebrate the 5th Anniversary of the Galway Statement, which launched a formal ocean research cooperation between the EU, Canada and the USA, known as the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance. Find out how that cooperation has developed and where will it bring us in the future.

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We look forward to welcoming you in the heart of Galway Harbour for two days of discussion, debate, horizon-scanning and celebration of Ireland’s thriving blue economy. For those able to stay on in Galway, the conclusion of the Summit on Friday afternoon will be soon followed by the opening of Seafest, Ireland’s largest maritime festival.

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Welcome to Our Ocean Wealth 2018!

THURSDAY 28 JUNE 2018 8∶00 – 19∶00 TRADE SHOW 8∶30 – 09∶00 OOW Summit 2018 – Official Opening Conference Welcome: Maurice O’Gorman, Chairman, Port of Galway Opening Speakers: Peter Heffernan, CEO, Marine Institute Official welcome to delegates and launch of the Our Ocean Wealth Summit Declan McDonald, Advisory Partner, PwC

9∶00 – 13∶15 Brexit (Overview & Challenges for Irish Seafood Sector) The fallout from Britain’s decision to leave the EU may have significant commercial consequences for Ireland’s seafood industry. These sessions will bring together a range of expert speakers to explore the challenges posed by Brexit.

9∶00 – 10∶50 Brexit Overview – Current State of Play Introduction & Cecil Beamish, Assistant Secretary General, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Session Moderator: Speakers: Michael Creed TD, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Pim Visser, President, European Association of Fish Producers Organisations (EAPO) Joost Paardekooper, DG MARE, European Commission

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Panel discussion involving Irish industry and special guests Panel Chair: Cecil Beamish, Assistant Secretary General, Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine Panel: Sean O’Donoghue, CEO, Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation (KFO) Hugo Boyle, CEO, Irish South & East Fish Producers Organisation (IS&EFPO) Lorcán Ó Cinnéide, National Secretary, Irish Fish Processing and Exporters Organisation (IFPEA) Francis O’Donnell, CEO, Irish Fish Producers Organisation (IFPO) Patrick Murphy, CEO, Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation (IS&WFPO)

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10∶50 – 11.05 TEA & COFFEE BREAK

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11∶05 – 13∶15 Challenges of Brexit for the Irish Seafood Sector: Investing in the Seafood Route to Market Session Moderator: Jim Power, Economist Introduction: Jim O’Toole, CEO, Bord Iascaigh Mhara Speakers: David Carson, Partner, Deloitte Ireland Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail - 10 Steps to make your Seafood Company Brexit Ready Richard Donnelly, Salmon and Shellfish Development Manager, Bord Iascaigh Mhara Look to the East - Brexit and New Opportunities for Accelerated Market Diversification Tony Buckley, Former Assistant Secretary, Revenue Commissioners Brexit & the Potential Consequences for Irish Customs and Seafood Companies Michael Keatinge, Director, Economics and Strategic Services Unit, Bord Iascaigh Mhara The Economics of Brexit Micheál O’Mahony, Authority Member, The Sea Fisheries Protection Authority The Regulatory Impact of Brexit on Seafood Trade 12∶35 – 13∶05 Panel Discussion Panel Chair: Jim Power, Economist Panel: Jim Egan, General Manager, Jenkinson Logistics Ltd Mark Tierney, Co-founder & Chief Executive, Crabtree Capital Ltd Laurence O’ Toole, Managing Director, O’Toole Transport Ltd John O’Loughlin, Director, Customs & International Trade, PwC 13∶05 – 13∶10 Conclusion - Summary from Jim Power 13∶10 – 13∶15 Photocall to launch “Farmed in the EU”, a seafood educational campaign on Ireland’s aquaculture industry

13∶15 – 14∶00 LUNCH

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14∶00 – 14∶30 Ministerial Address on Blue Growth Michael Creed TD, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Video Message: Karmenu Vella, EU Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries

14∶30 – 16∶30 Mission Possible – Future Proofing Our Ocean Economy Session Moderator: Olivia O’Leary This session will place the conference theme, “Investing in Marine Ireland”, within a wider context of climate change and sustainability. The Earth’s climate and the ocean are fundamentally linked. Future economic growth and human wellbeing will depend upon our capacity to deal with and adapt to a changing ocean environment. The session will include a group of high-profile speakers and panellists. They will discuss the environmental, economic and societal challenges presented by changing oceans and the associated technology and business opportunities that can make the future ocean economy sustainable. 14∶30 – 15∶00 Keynote Address Mary Robinson, 7th President of Ireland 15∶00 – 15∶45 Panel Discussion Panel: José Soares dos Santos, Chairman of Oceano Azul Foundation, Portugal Kathy Sullivan, Former Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, NOAA Mary Robinson, 7th President of Ireland 15∶45 – 16∶00 The Ocean Unknown Orla Doherty, Producer of BBC’s award-winning Blue Planet II 16∶00 – 16∶30 Panel Discussion Galway@5: Celebrating the Success of the Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance (Canada-EU-USA Galway Statement 2013) Panel: John Bell, Director for Bioeconomy, DG Research & Innovation, European Commission Peter Heffernan, CEO, Marine Institute Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, Former EU Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation Craig McLean, Acting Chief Scientist / Assistant Administrator for Oceanic & Atmospheric Research, NOAA Wayne Moore, Director General, Strategic and Regulatory Science Directorate, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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16.30 – 17∶00 TEA & COFFEE BREAK

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17∶00 – 18∶00 Investing in Offshore Renewables – Can We Capitalise on the Big Opportunity?

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Session Moderator: Olivia O’Leary Offshore renewable technologies are relatively novel in an Irish context. While SEAI will continue to support the development of emerging technologies such as wave and tidal, there now exists a short window of opportunity to capture international investment opportunities for Ireland in the offshore wind sector. These near-term investment opportunities could not only produce indigenous renewable energy for the Irish market, but also create a sector which will underpin sustainable coastal communities. In addition, given the increasing EU targets to reduce CO2 emissions for 2030, it is possible that the offshore renewable sector will now play a pivotal role in helping Ireland to reach these targets. As session leader, SEAI has invited speakers from the marine renewable energy sectors in Europe who have developed models which mutually benefit both the offshore sector and the local supply chain. Speakers: Denis Naughton TD, Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment Stephen Wheeler, Managing Director, SSE Ireland Paul Doherty, Managing Director, Gavin & Doherty Geosolutions Jill Tully, Investment Manager, Equinor (formerly Statoil) Luke Redmond, Senior Manager, Advisory Consulting, PwC Panel Discussion The Immediate Opportunities for the Offshore Sector in Ireland and the Urgent Need to Unlock this Panel: Above speakers joined by Jim Gannon, CEO, SEAI

18∶00 – 19∶30 TRADE SHOW, NETWORKING EVENT AND RECEPTION 19∶30 – 21∶00 SUMMIT EVENING EVENT

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FRIDAY 29 JUNE 2018 08∶00 – 13∶00 TRADE SHOW 08∶00 – 09∶00 MORNING TEA & COFFEE 09∶00 – 10∶00 Launch of Day 2 Ministerial Address:

Damien English TD, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development. Seán Kyne TD, Minister of State for Rural Affairs and Natural Resources

Speakers: Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh, President, National University of Ireland, Galway Claire Jolly, Head, Innovation Policies for Space and Oceans Unit, OECD

10∶00 – 11∶00 Integrated Digital Ocean: How will Technology and Data Transform our Future Relationship with the Ocean? Session Moderator: Olivia O’Leary

The ocean presents us with significant challenges and opportunities related to food security, energy, climate change, human health and economic growth. To study, observe, understand, protect, sustainably use and predict the ocean of the future; we will need to increasingly rely on advanced technologies and analytical approaches. This session brings together leading experts from a range of sectors to discuss the key role of technology and data in achieving sustainable blue growth. The panel will be asked to identify what new technologies and capabilities the future will bring and where Ireland has a competitive advantage in driving technological development.

Panel Discussion Panel: James Ives, Founding CEO, XOcean Noel O’Connor, DCU & Insight Centre for Data Analytics Gordon Johnston, Vice-Chair, International Federation of Surveyors Vincent McKey, Business Development Executive, IBM Michael Jones, President, The Maritime Alliance, San Diego Felix Leinemann, Head of Unit, Blue Economy Sectors, DG MARE, European Commission

11∶00 – 11∶30 TEA & COFFEE BREAK 11∶30 – 12∶30 Maritime Commerce, Brexit and Ireland’s Opportunity Session Moderator: Olivia O’Leary

This session will focus on the opportunities that exist in Ireland to develop a maritime commerce cluster on the scale of our very successful aviation leasing cluster. Ireland’s position as a common law jurisdiction within the EU creates competitive advantages that will be particularly relevant post-Brexit. Additional competitive advantages can be created through the use of technologies that will enhance the connectivity and efficiency of the cluster. There is a good case to be made for creating an International Shipping Services Centre (ISSC) in Cork, taking advantage of the availability of prime development land in the city. Cork has a distinguished maritime history and all of the modern services and amenities needed to attract and sustain international businesses. The development of an ISSC in Cork would address some of the ambitions set out in the recently published National Planning Framework. This project has the potential to stimulate regional development and create the capacity needed outside Dublin to allow the economy to continue on its current growth trajectory.

Panel Discussion Panel: Mark Hutchinson, Professor of Finance, University College Cork Catherine Duffy, Partner, A&L Goodbody Mark Kellett, CEO, Magnet Networks Conor Mowlds, Chief Commercial Officer, Port of Cork Timothy Loy, Director of Transport Finance, PwC Will Purcell, Vice President, Aviation Finance, Macquarie Bank

12∶30 – 13∶30 Investing in Marine Research & Innovation: A Future Look at Funding and Impact Session Moderator: Olivia O’Leary

Significant progress has been made by Ireland’s marine research community in leading innovation and driving the transition towards an internationally competitive, low-carbon sustainable society. Increased collaboration between industry, academia, state agencies, funding bodies, and regulatory authorities will be essential in maintaining this forward momentum in the marine sector. In the context of the National Marine Research & Innovation Strategy (2017-2021), this session will showcase the research-driven opportunities that are currently being harnessed. The session will consider the key factors for achieving maximum impact from national and international research & innovation investments.

Speaker: Brian Ó’Gallachóir, Director, SFI MaREI Centre Panel Discussion Panel: Sigi Gruber, Head of the Marine Resources Unit, DG Research & Innovation, European Commission Gearóid Mooney, Divisional Manager, Research & Innovation, Enterprise Ireland Ciarán Seoighe, Deputy Director General, Science Foundation Ireland Niall McDonough, Director of Policy Innovation and Research Support Services, Marine Institute Claire Jolly, Head, Innovation Policies for Space and Oceans Unit, OECD

13∶30 OFFICIAL SUMMIT CLOSE

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