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Apply today for our Startup Sprint! The RDI hub, supported by the NDRC, will be running a one day event which will take place in University of Limerick on November 25th.

The NDRC Startup Sprint is open to anyone with an interest in building a tech product and getting involved in the startup ecosystem.

Over the course of one day, this tech event will help all aspiring entrepreneurs or founders to go from the ideas stage to having a working demo or prototype of their product or idea. Could this be you?

Although it is being held in the University of Limerick, this event is not solely aimed at students, it is open to all aspiring entrepreneurs, developers, designers, and innovators and is engineered to get people innovating through using code, no-code platforms, and generative AI. Attendees do not have to have coding experience to build a product as there will be several no-code tools to hand. Under the guidance of expert mentors, the day will wrap with a demo presentation where teams will showcase their prototypes to a panel of judges.

Stephen Kinsella, Professor of Economics KBS & Co-Director of Immersive Software Engineering, University of Limerick described this as: “An incredible opportunity to connect our most ambitious students to those interested in entrepreneurship and innovation in our community.”

Gearoid Kearney, Programmes Associate at the RDI hub added “The RDI Hub is delighted to bring the NDRC Startup Sprint to Limerick, providing a vibrant setting for innovators to turn their ideas into prototypes and to connect with the thriving tech ecosystem in the region.”

If you are over eighteen and are interested in attending this event, meeting like-minded people, forming a team and working on your idea, apply today at https://www.ndrc.ie/startup-sprint

Apply today! The deadline for applications is COB, Monday November 20th 2023.

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About the RDI Hub:

The RDI Hub is a not-for-profit Public Private Partnership with Fexco, Kerry County Council and Munster Technological University. Situated in Killorglin, Co Kerry, it is a €21 million investment, led by Fexco, that has transformed Kerry into a globally connected technology innovation, enterprise, and skills hotspot.  It is also one of the main hubs for the National Digital Research Centre, the national startup accelerator programme for globally ambitious tech entrepreneurs in Ireland.  It is supported by the Department of Business, Enterprise & Innovation’s Regional Enterprise Development Fund administered by Enterprise Ireland, which has played a significant role in the hub’s development.

The RDI Hub has a keen focus on training and upskilling, enabling a multitude of startups, corporates and SMEs in the Southwest to grow & scale through dedicated workshops and programmes such as Sales strategy, Creative Problem Solving for teams, Leadership, Embracing AI for Marketing & more. The core proposition at the RDI hub is about creating new products, services and jobs in the region. In order to achieve this, they provide a range of services & supports to encourage people to join the ecosystem, become part of the RDI hub community, and come together to create a co-innovation space where startups, corporates and SMEs can work together and thrive.

About the NDRC:

The NDRC is the national startup accelerator programme for globally ambitious tech entrepreneurs in Ireland. Their mission is to help startups succeed at every point of their journey through coaching and mentoring, with a founder-first approach delivered by international experts.

It believes that Ireland can be globally great at entrepreneurship, reaching the top 5 by 2030 as a leader in building internationally scalable tech startups. Its approach is entrepreneur-led and founder-first, led by international experts who have already succeeded and failed at startups.

The NDRC offers practical, hands-on mentorship and support from seasoned founders to help globally ambitious entrepreneurs build and grow their business.

It is locally embedded across Ireland’s ecosystem, partnering with best-in-class innovation hubs across the regions of Ireland. Its hubs in Cork (Republic of Work), Galway (Portershed), Kerry (RDI hub) and Dublin (Dogpatch Labs) interact with other local hubs, universities and incubators to bring greater access to entrepreneurial support to every county in Ireland.

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