UCC Innovation

UCC Innovation

Education Administration Programs

Cork, Co. Cork 2,205 followers

We commercialise research to maximise impact. Home to New Ventures, UCC Consulting & UCC Technologies.

About us

UCC Innovation serves as the primary gateway for staff and students looking to develop economic impact from their expertise, research and creativity. We provide services to translate these to products and services that benefit society and provide a return to the university to further advance its research mission. UCC Innovation is part of the Vice-President for Research and Innovation's Office. We were established in 2019, building on the Office of Technology Transfer which was launched in 2007 and previously the Industrial Liaison Office which served UCC for almost 25 years.

Website
https://www.ucc.ie/en/innovation
Industry
Education Administration Programs
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Cork, Co. Cork
Type
Educational
Founded
1845
Specialties
Commericalisation, Intellectual Property, Company Creation, Technology, Innovation, Consulting, and Research

Locations

  • Primary

    University College Cork

    Western Gateway Building

    Cork, Co. Cork T12 XF62, IE

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    The UCC Bystander Intervention Programme was developed in 2016 by Professor Louise Crowley, School of Law UCC. The programme educates and empowers participants to recognise all forms of sexual harassment and violence and empowers them individually and collectively to make safe and effective interventions. Following the Women of Honour revelations, a report was published by the Independent Review Group in March 2023 which identified the need for systemic behavioural change within the Irish Defence Forces. As part of the response to this the Defence Forces implemented a series of measure aimed at changing the culture. Delivery of the SERR (Sexual Ethics and Respectful Relationships) Programme by UCC Experts will play a significant role initiating the programme. UCC Consulting supported UCC’s Bystander Intervention Programme to successfully tender for the delivery of a mandatory SERR training programme and has subsequently negotiated the contracts and invoicing for this project. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e5kFUDiu

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    Exciting news as IGNITE UCC alum Conor Lyden, Founder and CEO TRUSTAP has raised $5.5 million in capital to support product expansion as the company grows internationally. TrustAp is a secure digital transaction platform, founded in 2017. The platform aims to give buyers and sellers confidence when undertaking online or in-person transactions with unfamiliar individuals, seamlessly integrating Stripe's payment capabilities with a comprehensive transaction management system. When a buyer makes a purchase, their funds are securely held in a safehold account until all the transaction milestones are met and the complaints period elapses. The money is then released to the seller. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/g4886BUv

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    “There was quite a structure in IGNITE UCC, that we learned how to develop our roadmaps and set ourselves small targets along the way, to hold ourselves accountable. I think that whole process of development and creating milestones definitely helped,” - Clare Meskill, CEO & Founder of Telea. Telea is a MedTech company that provides voice therapy to individuals with Parkinson’s disease via a care management platform. Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurodegenerative disease with 90 per cent of people with Parkinson’s experience changes to their voice. Through the Telea app, patients can get access to care at home, practicing in their own time, with real-time feedback from their speech and language therapists. Telea is designed to save time for speech therapists and reduce waitlists for patients. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eNks8mMd

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    Congratulations to University College Cork and INFANT Research Centre spin-out company NeuroBell on winning the award for 2024 Startup of the Year at the EPoSS Association Forum. Neurobell aims to revolutionize seizure detection in newborns in NICUs, crucial for early intervention in brain injury cases like epilepsy and cerebral palsy. Their pocket-sized wireless brain monitor, utilizing embedded edge-AI, enables seamless and expert-free monitoring, enhancing care without extensive training needs. In January 2024, University College Cork announced the spin-out of NeuroBell, as the company closed a €2.1M investment led by Furthr VC, Atlantic Bridge and HBAN MedTech Syndicate, with Enterprise Ireland and other private investors also investing in the round. Learn more about their journey here: https://lnkd.in/ekxp_wEW

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    🏆 Congratulations to INFANT, University College Cork spin-out NeuroBell for winning the 2024 Startup of the Year at the European Association of Smart Systems Integration (EPoSS Association) Forum. NeuroBell co-founders Alison O'Shea & Colm Murphy pitched at the finals ahead of the awards ceremony in Cork City Gaol last week. NeuroBell develops novel products for early detection and monitoring of neonatal seizures to facilitate better treatment and patient outcomes. Learn more: https://www.neurobell.com/ & https://lnkd.in/e9AtDFZ9 UCC Innovation | Tyndall National Institute

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    In 2016, West Pharmaceutical Services and Tyndall National Institute began exploring ideas for developing wearable on-body drug delivery systems to overcome the challenges faced by patients using traditional syringes having to selfinject at home. Their ‘smart’ wearable drug delivery concept uses microneedle technology to painlessly deliver medication through the skin. A patent application has now been submitted to protect the technology. Licence negotiation was professionally managed by UCC Innovation. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/d7acVmpJ

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    As part of the Innovation in Action in UCC series, we speak to Quercus Talented Students Program UCC Innovation/Entrepreneurship scholar Alex Goodison about his entrepreneurial journey - from establishing his first business at just 11 years of age, to founding his company Homeplan; a home management app that pairs homeowners with software and a home assistant to digitally and automatically manage their homes. https://lnkd.in/et8rPP-d

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    Congratulations to the five University College Cork scholars to receive prestigious Fulbright Commission Ireland Programme Awards for 2024-2025, to study and work in the U.S. Dr Karen M., an Intellectual Property (IP) Commercialisation Manager in UCC Innovation, is the recipient of a Fulbright-TechImpact Scholar award and will be hosted by Duke University in North Carolina. Her research will focus on an analysis of the Irish and U.S. university ecosystems, and the influence of systematic and demographic factors in supporting innovation. Well done Karen! More here: https://lnkd.in/eZcZgDX7

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    "University College Cork has supported us through every step of the journey, from early stage accelerators as a PhD student through to navigating the VC landscape" - Dr Mark O'Sullivan, CEO & Co-Founder NeuroBell. Neurobell is a spin-out company from University College Cork and INFANT Research Centre. Neurobell aims to revolutionize seizure detection in newborns in NICUs, crucial for early intervention in brain injury cases like epilepsy and cerebral palsy. Their pocket-sized wireless brain monitor, utilizing embedded edge-AI, enables seamless and expert-free monitoring, enhancing care without extensive training needs. Learn how UCC supported Dr O' Sullivan on his entrepreneurial journey - through UCC Innovation’s SPRINT Accelerator programme, followed by the IGNITE UCC programme and eventually spinning out in January 2024 as the company closed a €2.1M investment led by Furthr VC, Atlantic Bridge and HBAN MedTech Syndicate, with Enterprise Ireland and other private investors also investing in the round. More here: https://lnkd.in/eh4x5b9f

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    “The Bridge Network consortium has been hugely important for Teagasc to leverage support for entrepreneurship programmes, enabling researchers to gain insights and experience in company formation. Benefits included access to the University College Cork SPRINT Accelerator Programme, and adopting knowledge from their IP policies to develop a spin-out approval process within Teagasc’s IP policy in 2019.” Teagasc reflects on significant impacts from the decade-long partnership between its technology transfer office and those of University College Cork and Munster Technological University forged via the Bridge Network consortium. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eZ9YMcrv

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    Last week, Professor Louise Crowley was honoured at the University College Cork Research and Innovation Awards for her work in delivering Sexual Ethics & Respectful Relationships training to the Irish Defence Forces, supported by UCC Consulting. The Bystander Intervention Programme at UCC developed in 2016 by Professor Louise Crowley from School of Law UCC educates and empowers participants to recognise all forms of sexual harassment and violence and empowers them individually and collectively to make safe and effective interventions. Following the Women of Honour revelations, a report was published by the Independent Review Group in March 2023 which identified the need for systemic behavioural change within the Defence forces. As part of the response to this the Defence Forces implemented a series of measure aimed at changing the culture. Delivery of the SERR Programme by UCC Experts will play a significant role initiating the programme.  Read more on Prof Crowley's work, published in TheJournal.ie here: https://bit.ly/3VuafPZ

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