MaynoothWorks

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At MaynoothWorks we protect and promote Maynooth University generated intellectual property (IP) via licensing and business start-ups and embed a culture of research commercialisation across the University.

💥For MU Researchers, this ‘Preparing for Proof of Concept’ briefing will discuss will discuss Enterprise Ireland Proof-of-Concept Funding, eligibility, processes for application and timing considerations. There will be time afterwards for 1-1 Q&A. Register using QR code below #EUinmyregion

For Maynooth University Researchers - Preparing for Proof of Concept. 

Proof of Concept Funding can be used to de-risk technology and prove concept of commercial need. 

This ‘Preparing for Proof of Concept (POC)’ briefing on 16th April 2026 will discuss Enterprise Ireland Proof-of-Concept Funding, eligibility, processes for application and timing considerations.

*For MU Researchers, this ‘Funding Creating Impact’ briefing will discuss translating research into economic and socioeconomic impact, along with information on funding, processes for application and timing considerations. 12th March 2026 at 10am presented by MaynoothWorks. Registration via QR Code

For MU Researchers, this ‘Funding Creating Impact’ briefing will discuss translating research into economic and socioeconomic impact, along with information on EI Commercialisation funding, ARC Funding, processes for application and timing considerations. There will be time afterwards for 1-1 Q&A. 
This 40 min event for MU Researchers is on 12th March 2026 in the Hamilton Seminar Room, Eolas Building Rm 317 at 10am presented by MaynoothWorks.

Why have so many of us stopped posting on social media? Time spent on social media platforms peaked in 2022 and has since gone into steady decline. By Aoife Ryan-Christensen with insights from Constance de Saint Laurent @maynoothuniversity.ie www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2...

Why have so many people stopped posting on social media?

Time spent on social media platforms peaked in 2022 and has since gone into steady decline, especially among teens and twentysomethings

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From toys to wars, where will you encounter drones next? Listen to Maynooth University experts Prof Tim McCarthy and Dr Stephanie Keogh discuss where drones have come from and where they are likely to go next on the latest RTE Brainstorm podcast. www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2...

From toys to wars, where will you encounter drones next?

There have been huge developments in drone technology in the last decade, but we can expect much more in the years to come

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