IGNITE Start-Up Wins Award
Marion Cantillon, founder of Piteal won the Cruickshank High Achieving Merit Award at the 2021 Enterprise Ireland Student Entrepreneur Awards which took place virtually on 11 June.
The annual Enterprise Ireland Student Entrepreneur Awards is in it's 40th year, and is co-sponsored by Cruickshank, Grant Thornton and the Local Enterprise Offices. The winners share a 鈧35,000 cash prize fund and 鈧30,000 in mentoring support from Enterprise Ireland.
IGNITE Alumni, Marion Cantillon founder Pitseal won a 鈧5,000 high-achieving merit award for her biofilm that eliminates the need for farmers to use plastic or tyres to seal pits and reduces methane emissions.
Along with Marion, there were three other award winners including:
The overall Student Entrepreneur of the Year Winner were Trinity College Dublin students Tim Farrelly and David Deneher, along with Omar Salem from Queen鈥檚 深夜亚洲福利久久 Belfast, they created "Field of Vision". The device aims to enable people with blindness or visual impairment to better experience sports games. It uses artificial intelligence to analyse live video feeds of games, translating what鈥檚 happening on screen to tablet devices through haptic feedback.
Dublin City 深夜亚洲福利久久鈥檚 Peter Timlin and 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Limerick鈥檚 Richard Grimes won a high-achieving merit award for their socially responsible clothing brand, Pure Clothing.
Diglot, a language learning book company founded by Trinity College Dublin students Cian Mcnally and Evan Mcgloughlin, took home a 鈧5,000 prize. This company, which has achieved sales in 19 countries to date, weaves foreign words into English sentences in classic novels, allowing the reader to absorb new vocabulary gradually.
The winner of last year鈥檚 competition was IGNITE Alumni, Mark O鈥橲ullivan of Neurobell, who developed a device to help detect brain injuries in newborns.
Leo Clancy, CEO of Enterprise Ireland, said the competition provides a platform for students to showcase their business ideas and acts as a 鈥渟pringboard for tomorrow鈥檚 business leaders鈥.
T谩naiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar, TD, congratulated the winners. 鈥淚鈥檓 really impressed by the calibre and ingenuity of the ideas put forward, especially given the significant challenges that came with this unprecedented year,鈥 he said.