Ireland’s entrepreneurs are invited to file their entries this week for the awards
The last category seeks to recognise the achievements of people who make that leap into the unknown for the first time, converting their bright idea into a new product or service.The finalists will then pitch their innovation to another high-profile judging panel chaired by Chris Horn at the end of October, with the winners of each category, and the overall winner, announced at a special event in mid-November.
Along with the prestige of winning, the overall winner will receive a UCD Smurfit Executive Development scholarship for three from a selection of theircommencing in 2023/2024 Academic Year. The winner will also receive a complimentary annual premium digital subscription to The Irish Times. Each category winner will receive access to one place on a course from the Communication Suite from Irish Times Training in 2024. They will also receive a complimentary annual premium digital subscription to The Irish Times., a spin-out of the University of Limerick, which has designed and implemented a quality safety tool for urinary catheterisation to prevent injury.
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