Celebrate Innovation and Sustainability!
Join us at the BPA Sustainable Solutions Symposium in Rotorua on Thursday, 14 May 2026 — a full day of innovative ideas, practical solutions, and high-impact connections. Building on the sell-out success of our 2025 inaugural event, this year’s symposium will showcase how businesses are transforming untapped resources into sustainable, profitable opportunities.
Join industry leaders, business owners and researchers to find out more about how the BPA can help innovative businesses create value, increase productivity, generate export revenue and create environmental and social benefits for New Zealanders.
Click here to see highlights from our inaugural symposium in Nelson earlier this year.
Why Attend?
- Learn from success stories – hear how BPA-supported businesses are turning low-value biological resources into profitable, sustainable products.
- Get expert insights – access BPA’s network of R&D leaders and specialists in project management, IP, funding, and partnerships.
- Join an interactive workshop – take part in expert-led sessions with actionable tools and fresh perspectives.
- Expand your network – make valuable connections with industry leaders, researchers and innovators shaping New Zealand’s sustainable future.

Featured Speakers
Inspirational success stories of New Zealand businesses and students collaborating with the BPA and its research partners, including in-person addresses from:
What the symposium will provide
- Hands-on, expert led interactive workshop focused on unlocking new value for Aotearoa New Zealand’s fibre sector.
- Information and insight about R&D expertise and examples of best practice from our research alliance, including BSI:Plant & Food Research, BSI:AgResearch, BSI:Scion and Callaghan Innovation Biotechnologies Group.
- Opportunities to inspire and connect potential partners through networking opportunities throughout the day.
Event Agenda
| Time | Session |
|---|---|
| 8.00am | Registration and coffee |
| 8:30am | Welcome |
| 9:00am | Opening Address |
| 9:30am | Sector Update: The Future of New Zealand’s Bioeconomy |
| 10.00am | Meet the BPA |
| 10.45am | Morning Tea |
| 11.15am | BPA Case Studies |
| 12:30pm | Panel Discussion |
| 1.00pm | Lunch |
| 2.00pm | Interactive workshop on the Future of Fibre Aotearoa initiative. See description below. |
| 4.00pm | Wrap-Up & Closing Remarks |
| 4.15pm | Networking Drinks & Nibbles |
| 5.30pm | Event ends |
Tickets & Registration
Tickets are $125, with spaces limited to just 150 participants. Special student price of $75
Secure your spot today and join New Zealand’s leading voices in sustainable innovation.
Register NowAccommodation Information
We’re pleased to share a special accommodation discount for symposium delegates at Rydges Rotorua. Click the button below for more information.
More infoWorkshop Summary
This workshop will share early Future of Fibre Aotearoa ecosystem-mapping insights: What does our current fibre landscape look like? How do our fibre material flows connect with other parts of Aotearoa’s bioeconomy, from food and agriculture to waste, circularity and materials innovation? And what possibilities open up when we treat fibre as a strategic, high-value resource for New Zealand?
Future of Fibre Aotearoa is a multi-year initiative focused on unlocking value across NZ’s fibre ecosystem, from farm to finished product, identifying opportunities to position fibre as a flagship of NZ’s high-value economy through innovation, design, and locally embedded systems. The pilot is led by Mindful Fashion New Zealand and supported by Agmardt.
Facilitated by Jacinta FitzGerald, CEO Mindful Fashion NZ and Kelly McClean, Co-founder, Commonkind
Workshop Facilitators
Jacinta FitzGerald is the Chief Executive of Mindful Fashion New Zealand. With more than 25 years’ experience across design, sustainability and circular economy innovation in the clothing and textile industry, Jacinta works at the intersection of industry, government and research to build a future-fit, thriving industry ecosystem for Aotearoa.
Kelly Olatunji McClean is an independent strategist, researcher, and designer focused on bio-based materials, circular design, and systems change. Over the past 12 years, she has led innovation and sustainability projects across a range of sectors including textiles, agriculture, manufacturing, FMCG, packaging, and infrastructure. As co-founder of social enterprise CommonKind, she champions community-led design and collaboration within New Zealand’s fibre and textile value chain.
Discover Rotorua
The Sustainable Solutions Symposium will be held at the Rydges Hotel, centrally located in Rotorua with easy access to the lakefront, restaurants, and Rotorua’s geothermal wonders.
For those flying in, Rotorua Regional Airport is a convenient 15-minute drive from the venue. Taxis, rideshares, and car hire services are readily available at the airport. You can find more information on transport options and directions via the RotoruaNZ website – www.rotoruanz.com
Rotorua is also home to BPA’s partner organisation, Scion, whose award-winning campus is well worth a visit. A display of Scion’s innovative work can be found in its striking timber-designed lobby, and there is a wonderful café onsite.

Accommodation
There are a range of accommodation options to suit all preferences and budgets within close proximity to the symposium venue.
Stay onsite for maximum convenience. Rydges offers comfortable rooms and modern conference facilities, with amenities such as a gym, pool, and on-site dining. See above for a special accommodation discount.
Discover a haven of subtle chic and sophistication in the heart of Rotorua. A short walk from the venue, this boutique hotel offers contemporary style with a touch of luxury, ideal for those looking for a relaxing stay.
The Distinction Hotel in Rotorua is only 1640 feet from the famous Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve. This 4-star hotel offers 3 restaurants, a bar, heated spa pools and a fitness center. Free car parking and free Wi-Fi access are provided.
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AccommodationExtend Your Stay in Rotorua – Explore and Recharge
Renowned for its geothermal wonders, vibrant Māori culture, and outdoor adventure, Rotorua offers a truly unique experience. Relax in natural hot springs, explore native forests by foot or mountain bike, or take in the region’s rich history and artistry.
Whether you’re keen to unwind after the symposium or extend your stay to experience more of Aotearoa, Rotorua is the ideal place to do so.
For more inspiration on what to see and do in Rotorua, visit RotoruaNZ
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Daniel is the founder of Alps2Ocean Foods, a Māori-owned agri-business pioneering sustainable beef production in Aotearoa. Driven by a vision to reshape the red meat sector, Alps2Ocean develops high-value brands and manufactured foods for export, starting with the all-natural Mīti beef bites.
Andrew Fisher, a visionary entrepreneur, is dedicated to creating a sustainable future by closing the food and energy loop. His 17-year journey has led him to establish Eco Stock Supplies Limited, a company focused on diverting commercial food waste from landfills and repurposing it into high-energy feedstock.
An experienced scientist, Daniel has an R&D career spanning 30 years. The majority of this has been within the NZ public science system, where he led Scion’s Environmental Technologies research area for ten years.
Trevor has spent most of his career as a senior executive in R&D, innovation, and technology commercialisation for the primary industries, bioeconomy, and clean technologies sectors, including as Research Director for AgResearch, Executive Vice President for FPInnovations in Canada, and as General Manager of Sustainable Design at Scion.
Julien has worked in both research and commercial organisations to develop and implement aquaculture projects that further the sustainability of the industry. His passion and current area of focus is full utilisation of marine resources, ‘No Seafood to Waste!’
Mike Turner has been a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Food Science and Technology for more than 20 years and has almost 50 years of commercial experience in bringing to market new and innovative Food/Nutraceutical opportunities into successful businesses in New Zealand, Europe and the USA.
Jessie is a seasoned business owner, director, and mentor with a 20-year journey in the private sector and corporate landscape, specialising in NPD, innovation, and strategy, primarily in the food industry.
Simon is an insight professional with 20+ years’ experience across multiple sectors and geographies in both agency and client-side roles.
Nicky joined the BPA as General Manager in August 2023 and also represents the New Zealand Food Innovation Network in the region from Tairāwhiti down the east coast to Wellington. Additionally, she runs Hawke’s Bay’s activity related to the ‘Sustainable is Attainable’ initiative, bringing food processors together to collaborate on opportunities and challenges related to sustainability including adding value to co-products.