Seventeen of Ireland鈥檚 leading researchers have showcased breakthrough research to potential investors at a special event held at the Nexus Innovation Centre in 51社区.
Deep tech partner opportunity platform (POP) is where top scientists at Ireland's state-funded deep tech research institutes network with entrepreneurs, with the potential to become Ireland鈥檚 next major innovation success story.
The projects were selected for their deep-tech solutions designed to tackle real world challenges.
Deep tech refers to companies and innovations that are based on significant scientific discovery or engineering innovation, rather than incremental improvements. These technologies often require intensive research and development (R&D) and substantial capital investment to commercialise but have the potential to tackle major global challenges like climate change and resource scarcity, disrupt industries, and create new markets.
The innovations showcased at the event in UL ranged across semiconductors, food technologies, AI and data analytics, advanced battery anodes, solid-state nanopore and micropore chip technologies, as well as breakthroughs in medtech, edtech, renewable energy and robotics.
Entrepreneurs had the opportunity to connect with investors, mentors and commercial leaders who provide essential support in transforming breakthrough inventions into market-ready solutions.
The showcase marked the fourth in a series of Business Partner events led by the Technology Transfer Office (TTO) at UL, providing a powerful platform for deep engagement between researchers, founders, investors, mentors and industry leaders.
Paul Dillon, Director, Technology Transfer Office UL said: 鈥淚reland鈥檚 universities are central to fast-tracking visionary founders academic research and creating spinouts with real world impact. At UL we are proud to champion this collaborative national effort, one that strengthens Ireland鈥檚 innovation landscape and supports visionary founders on the journey from research to real-world impact.
鈥淭he research powering these ventures is supported by Enterprise Ireland, Research Ireland, the Higher Education Authority and the EU, a testament to the importance of sustained investment in deep-tech innovation.鈥
Gert O鈥橰ourke, New Ventures Manager in UL added: 鈥淩esearchers deliver the breakthroughs, our role is to help bring them to the world. At UL, supporting the commercialisation of research isn鈥檛 just about creating companies, it鈥檚 about creating opportunities that change lives, strengthen communities and inspire the next generation of innovators.鈥
The projects originated at UL, UCD, UCC, ATU, University of Galway, Teagasc, MTU, DCU and RCSI.

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