Innovators and entrepreneurs in the agriculture sector based in Laois are being encouraged to enter Enterprise Ireland’s Innovation Arena Awards 2021.
The competition, ran in conjunction with the National Ploughing Association, is seeking entries of pioneering agri-related products and services to the annual event which will continue online for a second year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Last year’s competition attracted more than 60 entries with the overall award going to Malone Farm Machinery in Mayo.
The company’s winning entry was a 16-bale trailer called ‘The Malone Express’.
The best overall start-up award went to Iamus Technologies Ltd, an AI and robotics company based in NovaUCD Dublin.
Its winning entry was ‘Gallus’, an autonomous robot for gathering data from chickens designed for the poultry industry.
The 12 award categories include best agri-technology start-up, best agri-engineering established company, young innovator of the year, farm safety and sustainable agriculture.
The best start-up and overall winner of the Innovation Arena Awards will be eligible to win up to €5,000 each.
Innovators in Laois from the following industry sectors are encouraged to enter: Dairy and dry-stock farming, horticulture, information and communication technology, cloud and mobile based software, animal health and genetics, water and waste management, environment and cleantech, animal and farm management, farm safety and leading research.
To enter this year’s Innovation Arena Awards, visit www.innovationarena.ie.
Michael Brougham, Regional Director for the Midlands and Mid-East at Enterprise Ireland said: “Despite the many challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, the quality of the entries to last year’s virtual Innovation Arena Awards showed that innovative and entrepreneurial activity is unabated in towns and villages all over Ireland.
“Every year, the awards showcase Ireland’s valuable contribution to farming and technology on a global level.
“Our world-leading education and research through an established network of universities and research centres allows us to prioritise the development of new agri-innovations to address climate change and sustainability in farming practices.
“Irish companies are playing their part in enhancing agricultural efficiency while helping to protect the environment for years to come and I look forward to seeing some of that work highlighted in this year’s online Innovation Arena Awards.”
The closing date for entries is Wednesday, June 30.
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