Inaugural ESA BIC Showcase Demonstrates Breadth of Space Tech Activity in Ireland

Pictured (l-r) at NovaUCD are; Minister Neale Richmond TD; Jens Köpke, CEO, Motoklik; Alan Barry, CEO and co-founder, Plasma Bound; Mo Hassine, CEO and founder, Tisalabs, and Dr Fiona Edwards Murphy, CEO and co-founder, ApisProtect.

Inaugural ESA BIC Showcase Demonstrates Breadth of Space Tech Activity in Ireland

- ESA BIC Ireland companies have raised €37 million in equity funding and employ 165 people

ESA BIC Ireland today celebrated the achievements of the 29 companies that have participated to date in its business incubation programme at the inaugural ESA BIC Ireland Showcase, which took place at NovaUCD, University College Dublin.

The showcase was attended by Neale Richmond TD, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment.

To date companies supported by ESA BIC Ireland have raised €37 million in equity funding and currently employ 165 people.

ESA BIC Ireland is a 2-year business incubation programme supporting high potential start-up companies developing a broad range of applications in sectors including; agritech, medical device, health and wellness, materials science, semiconductor, maritime, cybersecurity, disability support, sports performance and elite sports.

Speaking at the showcase event Minister Neale Richmond TD said, “It has been an exciting few years for the Space Industry in Ireland and it’s great to see Irish technology has been part of many international initiatives such as the Juice mission and the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope.  

The Irish Government’s investment in space, particularly through our membership of the European Space Agency, has had a significant impact with the number of Irish companies that secured contracts with the European Space Agency growing from 60 in 2017 to 97 in 2022 - an increase of over 50% in just four years.

A number of these companies have come through ESA BIC Ireland and this shows the fantastic work being carried out by ESA BIC in supporting companies throughout the country to accelerate their product development process and hone their commercialisation potential.”


Pictured (l-r) at NovaUCD are; Peter Smyth, Chair, ESA Space Solutions Ireland and Commercial Director, Tyndall National Institute; Professor Helen Roche, Interim UCD Vice-President for Research, Innovation and Impact; Minister Neale Richmond TD and Conor Sheehan, National Delegation to ESA, Enterprise Ireland. 

Peter Smyth, Commercial Director, Tyndall National Institute, and Chair of ESA Space Solutions Ireland, which manages ESA BIC Ireland said, “ESA BIC Ireland is a national programme that supports ambitious companies across the country, with the support of Maynooth University, Technological University of the Shannon, Tyndall National Institute and University College Dublin. It presents start-ups, such as those taking part in today’s Showcase event with a wonderful opportunity to grow their companies and benefit from the ESA BIC network in Ireland and the 28 ESA BIC networks that operate across other ESA Member States.”

Professor Helen Roche, Interim UCD Vice-President for Research, Innovation and Impact said, “We were delighted to host this event at NovaUCD today as a platform to highlight the wide range of start-ups which are using space technologies, and which are being supported by the ESA BIC consortium partners, to grow and scale on the international stage.”


Pictured (l-r) at NovaUCD are; Tom Flanagan, UCD Director of Enterprise and Commercialisation; Peter Smyth, Chair, ESA Space Solutions Ireland and Commercial Director, Tyndall National Institute; Professor Helen Roche, Interim UCD Vice-President for Research, Innovation and Impact; Minister Neale Richmond TD; Peter Finnegan, Manager ESA Space Solutions Ireland; Conor Sheehan, National Delegation to ESA, Enterprise Ireland and Michelle Doyle, Engagement Manager, NovaUCD.

Among the companies taking part in a panel discussion at today’s showcase event at NovaUCD were, ApisProtect, Motoklik, Plasma Bound and Tisalabs.

ESA BIC Ireland is currently recruiting its next cohort of companies. The closing date for applications from start-ups interested in benefiting from ESA BIC Ireland incubation supports is 6 June.

ESA BIC Ireland is funded by the Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment, through Ireland's membership of the European Space Agency and Enterprise Ireland.

ENDS

18 May 2023

For further information contact Micéal Whelan, Communications and Media Relations Manager, UCD Research and Innovation, e: miceal.whelan@ucd.ie.

Editors Notes

To find out more about the ESA BIC Ireland offering and how to apply visit https://www.esaspacesolutions.ie/

ApisProtect brings groundbreaking technology to commercial beekeeping. Using a combination of IoT (Internet of Things) and AI (Artificial Intelligence) technologies the company remotely extracts data about hives. This data is converted into meaningful insights about operations, enabling beekeepers to deploy their labour and resources to maximum effect, creating an extra $100 of value per hive annually.

Motoklik is improving performance and safety in motorsport through unique suspension data monitoring. Motoklik uses a patent pending robust suspension measurement system, a mobile app and cloud-based AI (Artificial Intelligence) to offer an affordable digital engineer for all motorsports racers.

Plasma Bound’s licence-based technology offers to reduce multi-step, wasteful and unreliable assembly processes, to a single-step unit operation, improving structural bonding between various components. Controlled Polymer Ablation (CPA) is singular amongst competitors in its ability to deliver high strength, reliably, at speed.

Tisalabs provides its customers with a solution that allows them to deploy, manage and monitor their IoT farm from a single pane of glass without security being compromised. Tisalabs’ provides an easy to use, out of the box experience for anyone looking to use satellite communications in their IoT offering.