Meet another of our incredible Programme Managers! This time, we're off to the Tallaght Campus at TU Dublin to chat with Laura Enache about her approach and methodology. Laura has taken lessons from her own time as an entrepreneur and embedded them into her management style, helping participants feel supported and connected throughout the programme, while always stressing the importance of validation and market research. Read more at https://lnkd.in/e9qPK_ES Paula Carroll Anna-Marie Turley Geraldine Beirne Tony O'Kelly Mary Casey Nick Allen Emily Reen Aoife McInerney Gemma Purcell MBA Dr. Eugene Crehan Diane Hurley Susanne L'Estrange April Mc Crave Sarah Dunleavy Scarlet Bierman Diana Cunningham
Enterprise Ireland's New Frontiers programme
International Trade and Development
Support & funding for startup founders
About us
You have the right idea or the right business that you want to get off the ground. So, what’s stopping you? This is the right time. The right time to join Enterprise Ireland’s New Frontiers programme and embark on a transformative startup journey that will equip you with the right connections, the right skills, and the right route to capital to build a successful and sustainable startup business.
- Website
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https://www.newfrontiers.ie
External link for Enterprise Ireland's New Frontiers programme
- Industry
- International Trade and Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin 3
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- business development, entrepreneur development, startups, founders, and networking
Updates
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Susan O'Neill of Sulu wowed the audience at the NDRC Demo Day today with her highly impactful pitch. Congratulations Susan. Enterprise Ireland's New Frontiers programme New Frontiers at SETU #Waterford #innovation #payments
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Enterprise Ireland is hosting a series of free essential knowledge workshops designed to help companies understand the significance of Research & Development and Intellectual Property in driving growth in sales, exports and jobs. These practical workshops will also highlight the funding supports available to assist companies on their innovation journey. Read more https://shorturl.at/Qo9Ny Enterprise Ireland Research & Innovation | InsightInnovate | Local Enterprise Offices | Údarás na Gaeltachta | Enterprise Ireland Technology Gateway Network | Knowledge Transfer Ireland (KTI)
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That's a wrap! Well done to our New Frontiers at TU Dublin Phase 1 Grangegorman September Cohort of pitchers today rising to the challenge. And thanks to Alan Carey for leading the panel and sharing his insights. We are currently accepting applications for our Phase 2 Programme starting in January. Get in touch on newfrontiers@tudublin.ie. You can apply here: https://lnkd.in/eMxrimhm Enterprise Ireland's New Frontiers programme
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Really enjoyed Data2Sustain’s Industry event today at the AIM centre. Some takeaways for me: 1. Just “Start” on your AI and digital transformation journey. 2. There are SO many supports available to help you including the Local Enterprise Offices, Enterprise Ireland, Data2Sustain and WestBIC. Much of it is either free or heavily grant aided. https://lnkd.in/gfr7FZDJ is a good place to start. 3. AI will not replace humans – but will assist 4. On that point – AI can’t sit and have a coffee – a gold standard in getting sales/business development over the line (the Cappuccino moments as Kieran Supple, MBA says! Apart from the learnings on the day, it’s ALWAYS important to have those coffee chats with Enterprise Ireland's New Frontiers programme alumni such as Kieran, Sean Gilbride and Linda Hegarty, as well as meeting up with current participants Sarah-Jane H. Emer Shovlin and Paul McGoldrick. Also more coffee with John Brennan, John Magee, Steven Perry, Kevin Sexton, Ultan Faherty Denise Callan Ruairí Ó hAilín to name but a few! CoLab North West PEM Technology Gateway ATU Sligo Innovation Centre Advancing Innovation in Manufacturing (AIM) Centre Julie Dowling
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Score Beo, the start-up that has developed an app to provide GAA fans with live scores and match lineups, has been acquired by The Irish Times Group. Founded by Fergus Grimes, an entrepreneur who has been featured in the Business Post 30 under 30 tech list, Score Beo has been downloaded more than 190,000 times since it was founded in May 2021. Full story here: https://lnkd.in/gTh9UdtB
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Phase 1 of Enterprise Ireland's New Frontiers programme South East Technological University Carlow Campus is now open for applications. Research and test the market potential of your business idea! Phase 1 will start November 19th and run for part-time 5 weeks. Apply at newfrontiers.ie/register or email newfrontiers.cw@setu.ie
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CEO and Founder of Wo+Men In The Digital Age | Tech Entrepreneur | Diversity Advocate | Ecosystem Builder | AI Automation & Business development Specialist | Speaker | Social Innovator
🚀 Our First Black History Month event just made its first headlines! 🙌 I am thrilled to share that our "Reclaiming African Narratives" Masterclass was featured on Dundalk Institute of Technology portal! 🎉 In collaboration with DkIT's Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Office, we explored the power of owning African stories and reshaping our global narrative for a more inclusive future. 🌍✨ - here's the link : https://lnkd.in/d52dJDUR A huge shoutout to Emmanuel Kulu , Dr. Ebun Joseph, Leyla F Karaha for facilitating the event , Donna O'Connor, Tobi Bewaji and to everyone who participated in making this such a monumental celebration! 💥 Together, we are creating spaces to uplift underrepresented voices and foster real change. Let’s keep the momentum going throughout Black History Month! 💪🏿🖤 Exciting news: a second event to wrap up the month is on the way! 🎉 If you missed the first one due to streaming issues or scheduling conflicts, don't worry—there's another chance to join . Keep an eye out for updates—I'm currently working on it! Being a part of the Enterprise Ireland's New Frontiers programme has been a game-changer. The incredible support has shown me that even as an early-stage startup, we can make a real impact on the community and embrace social corporate responsibility right from the start. 🌍💡 Who says you have to wait to make a difference? We’re proving that innovation and responsibility go hand in hand—even at the beginning of the journey. #NewFrontiers #EnterpriseIreland #StartupLife #CommunityImpact #SocialResponsibility #Leadership #Innovation #EarlyStage #BlackHistoryMonth #AfricanNarratives #Inclusion #DiversityMatters #CulturalHeritage #Empowerment #BIPOCVoices #Storytelling #WoMenInTheDigitalAge #Innovation #EqualityForAll #GlobalChange
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SizeWise, a Dublin-based business that has developed a tool to provide precise shoe size measurements, aims to expand further into the UK after securing a partnership with Start-Rite, a British-based shoemaker. Read more Business Post https://shorturl.at/LGALP
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Congratulations to alumna Emma Meehan of Precision Sports Technology on her well-deserved win! 👏
Pre-Accelerator alum win! Deeptech founder Emma Meehan of Precision Sports Technology, wins KPMG Global Tech Innovator Ireland 2024 this week for her startup. From Olympic weightlifting to developing a software platform to enhance athletes' performance, Emma now competes in November's world final in Lisbon. Best of luck Emma and team! Congratulations to all finalists in this prestigious startup competition, who included NDRC alumni Kwayga and Legitify, and top Irish startups listed in recent 'Ones to Watch' lists: Bounce Insights, EVHACS, NoFrixion, Swoop and WrxFlo. Read this story and more here: https://lnkd.in/eCX735g3