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iHubs Newsletter March 2023

Spring forward with ATU iHubs
As we approach the end of the first quarter of 2023 we have more exciting news to share with you.

ATU recently launched Europe's first sterility assurance programme in partnership with  Irish MedTech Skillnet, Skillnet Ireland, and the Irish Medtech Association. 
Thirteen females will soon graduate from CUMASÚ, a programme run jointly between Údarás na Gaeltachta and ATU's EMPOWER aimed at women entrepreneurs. The celebration event is now open for bookings. 

ATU continues to respond to the challenges of climate change with Invent for the Planet now in its second year. And finally, ATU Galway-Mayo New Frontiers alumni company ByoWave successfully raises €2.4M. Cheers, George

Europe's first end-to-end sterility assurance programme launched

Pictured left to right: Dr Eugene McCarthy, Head of Department of Analytical, Biopharmaceuticals and Medical Sciences, School of Science and Computing, ATU; Dr Sinead Keogh, Head of Sectors, Director of Engineering and Medtech, Ibec; Dr Orla Flynn, President of ATU; Minister Hildegarde Naughton; Dr Ann O’Connell, Head of Funded Projects, Ibec; Paul Healy, Chief Executive of Skillnet Ireland.

Europe’s first end-to-end sterility assurance programme launched in Galway by Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton - Irish Medtech Skillnet

The Irish Medtech Association, the Ibec group that represents the sector, today welcomed Minister of State with responsibility for Public Health, Well Being and the National Drugs Strategy Hildegarde Naughton TD, to launch Europe’s first Postgraduate Certificate in End-to-End Sterility Assurance developed by the Irish Medtech Skillnet and Atlantic Technological University (ATU).

The partnership between Irish MedTech Skillnet, Skillnet Ireland, and the Irish Medtech Association, as well as the accreditation by ATU (Level 9) highlights the collaborative efforts of industry and academia in developing the highest standards for the sector and reinforcing Ireland’s reputation as a global leader in medtech.

Ibec Head of Sectors, and Director of Medtech and Engineering Dr Sinead Keogh said: “Our vision is for Ireland to be strongly positioned as a global leader in innovative patient centred medical technology solutions, helping to set the future global healthcare agenda. We stand out thanks to our proven ecosystem that is a major contributor to the economy with 450 businesses, including 9 of the world’s top 10 here. The sector is already the greatest employer of medtech professionals in Europe, per capita, with 45,000 working to improve lives, and is making a global impact with €13 billion in exports. To maintain our momentum, we need the right talent to thrive, that is why the new Postgraduate Certificate in End-to-End Sterility Assurance developed by our member Sterility Assurance Forum with the Irish Medtech Skillnet marks an important milestone to continue to deliver safe, and sustainable medical technologies.”

Paul Healy, Chief Executive Skillnet Ireland, said: “The launch of this new post-graduate programme in sterility assurance from Irish MedTech Skillnet in partnership with ATU is hugely significant for the Irish medtech sector. It demonstrates the power of industry and academia collaborations in meeting the fast moving technological and regulatory trends of the medtech sector. This programme, the first of its kind in Europe, further enhances Ireland’s reputation as a top global medtech hub.”

Dr Ann O’Connell, Head of Funded Projects, Ibec Medtech and Engineering, said: “This innovative blended learning programme is the first accredited course of its kind, and it will offer science and engineering graduates and people already working in the area an incomparable opportunity to attain an accredited qualification in the essential area of sterility assurance. The medtech industry adheres to international standards for sterilisation methods and test methods. This 1 year programme developed by the Irish MedTech Skillnet and Irish Medtech Association in partnership with ATU will help students understand applied methods across a range of context with key topics such as microbiology, biocompatibility and cleanroom operations.”

Dr Eugene McCarthy, Head of Department of Analytical, Biopharmaceutical and Medical Science, ATU, said: “I am delighted we have partnered with colleagues in Irish Medtech Skillnet, Skillnet Ireland and Irish Medtech Association to deliver this much needed programme in End-to-End Sterility Assurance. It is an example of how Atlantic Technological University works with industry to meet both regional and national needs, providing skills in high demand that permit our partners to remain competitive and grow employment.”


“Power Up” team wins Irish leg of Invent for the Planet for prototype affordable energy generator

A student team called “Power Up” has won the Irish leg of the 2023 international “Invent for the Planet” competition for developing a prototype affordable energy generator system using hydropower and wind power to generate electricity that’s stored in a battery.

The winning team consisted of Xing Ying Chuang, third year Biomedical student at ATU Galway; Tom Hakizinka Senga, second year Mechanical Engineering student at Dundalk IT; Tenis Ranjan, Postgraduate student at University of Galway; Edbin Ostilio Buezo Zuniga, first year engineering student at ATU Sligo; and Ontiretse Ishmael, PhD computing, ATU, describe their prototype “Own It” as “an affordable clean energy generator system which uses hydropower and wind power to generate electricity that’s stored in a battery. “Based on our calculation, the power generated by this system in one hour can light up approximately 250 light bulbs”, they said, adding “we should all be using clean energy to keep our planet intact.’’ The team were awarded a prize of €500.

Invent for the Plant is a 48-hour intensive design experience (IDE) that engages students at different universities around the world on a single weekend to solve high-impact, global problems. Organised by Texas A&M University, it ran synchronously in 29 universities across 22 worldwide locations during the weekend 10 to 12 February. ATU School of Engineering hosted the Irish leg of the competition for the second year in a row; 35 students competed from ATU (Galway, Donegal and Sligo campuses), University of Limerick, University of Galway, Munster Technological University (MTU), Technological University of Shannon (Tus) and Dundalk Institute of Technology.

The runner up “Eat Smart” team comprised of Caoimhe McCormack, first year Environmental Science student at ATU Sligo; Zain Ali, IT Master student at ATU Donegal; Vijay Kumar, IT Master student at ATU Donegal; and Jessica Henry, third year Software engineering year at ATU Sligo. “Innovation is the key to solving our world's most critical issues and at Eat Smart, we believe in using our creativity and drive to positively change the planet. We are proud to have received recognition for our solution to prevent food waste at the Invent for the Planet 2023 event and will continue to work towards a more sustainable future,” they said. They were awarded €200.

Another Irish team “Blue Carbon” designed a solution to remove existing carbon from the environment: ‘’We utilised the space beneath wind turbines for aquaculture, such as mollusc and seaweed farming, simultaneously removing carbon, and stimulating fish stocks through the creation of artificial reefs, benefiting wind farms, local fishermen and communities’’.

Eight different teams worked intensively on a selection of challenges and with guidance from mentors had to present a prototype, a 10-minute pitching presentation and 90 second video to a panel of judges. In total there were 10 global challenges that the teams could choose from, two submitted by the ATU sponsors Bord Iascaigh Mhara.

The top five worldwide teams will go on to compete in the final in Texas on 28 April. The short list will be announced later this month (Feb).

Organiser Dr Jack Saad, Fulbright Faculty Scholar, Texas A&M, and lecturer in Robotics at ATU Galway, says “Over the 48 hours, it was great to see students from different backgrounds and experience coalesce to from a talented team to develop a practical solution to some of the planet’s greatest challenges.

The event will leave an indelible mark on the participating students’ learning experience and will help give them the experience and confidence needed to overcome life’s challenges. Next year we plan to make the Irish leg of the event bigger.

The Irish Leg of the Invent for the Planet 2023 was kindly sponsored by Thermo King; Boston Scientific; Marine Institute, Bord Iascaigh Mhara – Ireland’s Seafood Development Agency; the Department of Agricultural, Food and Marine; and MathWorks for their kind sponsorship, and for all the assistance they give over the weekend. Your support is truly appreciated.”

Mentor and Sponsor Frank Kane, Aquaculture Section, Marine Institute, says: ‘’The Marine Institute is proud to be associated with such an empowering event, where some of the brightest the next generation has to offer worked intensively to find innovative, sustainable solutions to solve some of the key challenges affecting our planet today’’.

Damien Toner, Development and Innovation Executive, Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), says: ‘’Invent for the Planet allowed some of Ireland's brightness students tackle some of the globes biggest challenges. I was blown away by the enthusiasm, passion and skill from all the participants. It was a pleasure to participate, and I look forward to seeing what the future holds for these incredible young entrepreneurs’’.

Judge Máirtín Walsh, Processing Development Executive, Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), says: ‘’ Young people have a marvellous passion to make a better future for all of us. ‘Invent for the planet’ helps nurture their drive and desire to innovate and create change and it encourages them to be leaders in that positive change’’

Judge Rick Office, ATU Vice President for Research and Innovation, says: “The challenges posed by Invent for the Planet require solutions that are implemented in developed countries and in the developing world. This scope is evident in the innovations proposed by the two top-placed teams emerging from IFTP 2023 at Atlantic Technological University”. 
 

Back row, L to R: Manuel Bruch, PhD student and event organizing team, UCD; Ikechukwu Ogbu, ATU – Galway; Martin Walsh, Derek Thorton, Lecturer, ATU Galway, Dr Rick Officer, Vice President for Research and Innovation, ATU; and James Briton, PhD Student and event organizing team, UCD.

Middle Row, L to R: Orla Skehill, learning Technologist, ATU; Damien Toner; Tenis Tanjan, Frank Kane, Gail Quinn, HR Leader & HRBP EMEA, Trane Technologies.

Front row, L to R: Dr Jack Saad; Dr Carine Gachon, Head of Transcend and Event organizing team; Edbin Ostilio Buezo Zuniga; Ontiretse Ishmael; Xing Ying Chuang; Dr Orla Flynn, ATU President; Peter Turley, Corporate Sales Speaker and Trainer.

Ag Ceiliúradh Cumasú Fiontraithe Mná na Gaeltachta
Teacht le chéile do mhná Gaeltachta i mbun gnó - A celebration of Gaeltacht women in business 








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ATU Galway-Mayo New Frontiers Alumni Company ByoWave raises €2.4M

 
Brandon Blacoe, CEO Byowave with Co-founder Eibhlin O'Riordan.


ATU Galway-Mayo New Frontiers Alumnus and multi-award winning company ByoWave has reached another milestone in its mission to develop solutions that ensure everyone has bespoke access to the digital world. ByoWave raised approximately €2.4M from a group of Irish investors to develop their first product, the Proteus Controller, a modular and accessible video game controller that allows everyone to build their own way to play.

The investment round was led by Brandon Blacoe, the founder and CEO of ByoWave. As an electronic engineer with a passion for innovative tech and magical user experiences, Brandon first saw the opportunity to develop a solution to the lack of accessible hardware in gaming when he was reunited with his childhood friend Eibhlin O’Riordan. This came about after Eibhlin told Brandon about her experience trying to play games with one hand. From here Brandon set out to create ByoWave's first product, the Proteus Controller and recruited a multi-talented team to make this a reality.

The investment groups include Halo Business Angel Network, Irrus and the Western Development Commission.

ByoWave’s team has grown to 10 full-time team members and has started manufacturing the Proteus Controller in China with exciting plans to launch the product at the end of this year.

ByoWave is excited to take this next great step toward levelling the playing field with all of our wonderful partners and community members! We wish them every success in the next step of their journey.
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