ICBM-5 The fifth International Conference on Biogas Microbiology
May 26 to 29 May 2025, University of Galway
Biogas microbiology involves microorganisms with diverse physiological traits, establishing interactions and networks in microbial communities. It is, therefore, a complex and broad topic.
Biogas generation occurs in both natural environments and engineered systems. Understanding the physiology and diversity of these microorganisms is pivotal for better controlling biogas generation, which impacts renewable energy production, resource recovery, and methane emissions in nature.
The 5th International Conference on Biogas Microbiology brought together scientists from the fields of microbiology and engineering, linking life sciences and technology to shape the future of biogas and anaerobic digestion processes.
The conference was the fifth in a series of biogas microbiology conferences, following events in Leipzig, Germany (2011), Uppsala, Sweden (2014), Wageningen, the Netherlands (2017), and Braga, Portugal (2022).
Milestones role was to manage
- All delegate registrations and relevant visas
- Management of all elements of the social programme
- Mamagment of sponsors and exhibitors
- All production elements including procurement of AV, catering, any accessibility requirements