A birds’ eye view of the set-up inside the Innovation Showcase
The National Innovation Showcase is part of a drive by the Irish Government to open up the innovation, research and development infrastructure to business.
The event is the brainchild of Enterprise Ireland and is being held in close cooperation with IDA Ireland and Science Foundation Ireland.
Over 1,700 people attended the Innovation Showcase on Tuesday 2nd December 2014 in the Convention Centre, Dublin.
The aim of the event was to give companies in Ireland an introduction to State supports to increase the level of collaboration between industry and State-supported entities.
The key attraction of the event was that it made it as easy as possible for the intended target audiences to find all the information they need, in one location, on one day, to engage in some form of collaborative research.
Every support from a €5,000 innovation voucher right up to engaging in a pan-European, multi million euro collaboration in Horizon 2020 was on show with the relevant programme managers of each support available to provide expert advice to attendees.
Members of the venture capital and investment community also had the opportunity to see the work going on in the wider research and technology system, something which is vital to ensure that early-stage start-ups with their roots in State-funded research continue to attract investment.
Highlights of the innovation showcase
65 State supported entities promoting innovation in one location on one day
38 Research Centres, Technology Centres, national institutes and facilities of scale on display together for the first time
First directory of all Research Centres and Technology centres of scale
Trending 2nd on Twitter in Ireland, just behind Christmas!
National media coverage – Morning Ireland, Six One News and Irish Times
Unprecedented web traffic for a set-piece event
Horizon 2020 participation was highly successful with many relevant meetings producing good leads for future applications
Big Ideas 2014 was THE most successful one to date
Feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive
The Big Ideas – investor ready start-ups event Enterprise Ireland has run the Big Ideas event since 2009 and it was agreed that incorporating it into the Innovation Showcase would be an opportunity to open the event up to a wider audience of potential business partners, industry advisors and potential investors. In a shift from previous years, the 2014 Big Ideas focussed on spin-out companies from State-funded research only. 13 participants were selected from the spin-out pipeline by Enterprise Ireland commercialisation specialists.
More than 50 formal one-to-one meetings were arranged with investors at the Big Ideas Investor Hub/Meeting zone.
Damien English T.D. Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation with Kenza Benamar, Head of the SME unit at ESA and Barry Fennell, Enterprise Ireland celebrating ESA’s 50th birthday with a specially commissioned ‘space’ cake.
Panel discussion at the Innovation Showcase (l-r) Damien English T.D. Minister for Skills, Research & Innovation, Martin Shanahan, CEO IDA Ireland, Julie Sinnamon, CEO Enterprise Ireland and Professor Mark Ferguson, Director General Science Foundation Ireland.
Minister Bruton launching the first Directory of Research Centres & Technology Centres in Ireland with Julie Sinnamon, CEO Enterprise Ireland (left) and Deirdre Glenn, Director of Manufacturing, Engineering and Energy Research Commercialisation, Enterprise Ireland at the Innovation Showcase
Big Ideas participants Elizabeth Fingleton and Kate Cronin from OBEO explain their offer to Minister Bruton in the Big Ideas zone at the Innovation Showcase.
Pictured at the ESA exhibit at the Innovation Showcase in Dublin earlier today were Barry Fennell, Enterprise Ireland; Prof. Mark Ferguson, Director General, SFI and Juie Sinnamon, CEO, Enterprise Ireland
Pictured demonstrating both the Cyclone Couriers 'CitySense Bike' was Fiachra O'Nuallain and with the ‘sensing glove’ used by surgeons in training which has been developed at Tyndall National Institute was Julie Dorel, Tyndall Institute and Damien English T.D. Minister for Research & Innovation