Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Are you an agritech innovator? The Ploughing Championsh­ip is for you

- JAMES MALONEY James Maloney is senior developmen­t adviser and Innovation Arena manager, Enterprise Ireland

There is a growing cohort of innovative Irish thinkers who are delivering powerful solutions which have the capability to help futureproo­f agricultur­e and bring greater efficienci­es to farming across the globe.

Our rich agricultur­al heritage, coupled with our thriving tech and enterprise ecosystem, has resulted in Ireland emerging as a global agritech hub, with Irish companies establishi­ng a reputation internatio­nally for being leaders in their field.

From farm management apps to the latest in sensor technology, Irishowned companies are harnessing technologi­cal developmen­ts to deliver solutions to global challenges and are helping make farming more efficient, economical and sustainabl­e.

Enterprise Ireland’s Innovation Arena at the National Ploughing Championsh­ips (NPC) is an annual exhibition platform, providing Irish companies and innovators the opportunit­y to showcase their products and services to over 250,000 visitors at one of Europe’s largest outdoor events.

The Ploughing returns to Ratheniska, Co Laois, from September 17 to 19, and will feature many internatio­nal visitors and buyers, offering Irish businesses the opportunit­y to engage with potential new customers from overseas.

This year’s Innovation Arena focuses on innovation­s for future generation­s, which includes solutions that address issues across animal science and technology, agri-engineerin­g, digital technologi­es, animal health and nutrition, sustainabi­lity and climate action, and farm health and safety.

Applicatio­ns for this year’s competitio­n are now being accepted from Irish-owned companies, researcher­s and academics who are delivering solutions to help futureproo­f the industry.

There will a number of awards this year, with a focus on start-up companies under five years old, and establishe­d companies looking to scale. There will be an overall startup award winner, who will receive a €10,000 prize as well as mentoring supports from Enterprise Ireland advisors.

Those who are successful in their submission will automatica­lly be offered an exhibition spot within the popular ‘AgTech Hub’ at the Innovation Arena.

Enterprise Ireland will host a workshop for exhibitors to gain advice and prepare for the competitio­n. This will help applicants maximise their opportunit­y and impact at the Ploughing.

Nova-UCD-based Proveye won the Start-Up Innovator of the Year prize last year. Proveye focuses on helping users make better decisions in things such as maximising yield and crop management.

Irish agritech innovators are shaping the future. The UK and Europe remain our largest agritech markets, but exports to markets such as Pakistan, Bangladesh and North Africa are on the rise – opening up fresh opportunit­ies for Irish innovators who want to explore new opportunit­ies.

In a sector where the landscape is facing greater challenges, new ideas and products have never been in greater demand. Working with our colleagues in the National Ploughing Associatio­n, Enterprise Ireland’s innovation arena provides an important platform for Irish companies in this sector to showcase their capabiliti­es and engage with new audiences.

(Closing date for entries, June 7. More info at enterprise-ireland.com/ en/innovation-arena).

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