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Academic Institutes Campus Incubation Centres Supported By Academic Institutes Campus Incubation Centres supported by Enteprise Ireland University Incubation Centres Address County Contact Gateway UCC Incubation Centre Office of Technology Transfer GatewayUCC, University College Cork Cork http://www.ucc.ie/en/gateway/ Western Gateway Building Innovation Centre, Maynooth University Invent Centre DCU, Dublin City University Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Dublin 9 http://www.dcu.ie/invent/index.shtml Nexus Innovation Centre, Tierney Building, University of http://www.ul.ie/research/content/nex Nexus Innovation Centre, University of Limerick Limerick Limerick, Limerick, Ireland us-innovation-centre http://www.ucd.ie/innovation/aboutus Nova UCD, University College Dublin Belfield, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 / http://tto.nuigalway.ie/en/business- NUIG Business Innovation Centre, NUI Galway Galway University Road, Galway innovation-centre Trinity Technology and Enterprise Campus, Trinity College Dublin Trinity College, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 https://www.tcd.ie/innovation/ Tyndall Incubation Centre, Tyndall National Institute Cork Lee Maltings Complex, Dyke Parade, Cork Cork https://www.tyndall.ie/ Institute of Technology Incubation Centres (including NCI) Arclabs Research and Innovation Centre, Waterford Institute of Technology WIT West Campus, Carriganore, Waterford Waterford http://www.arclabs.ie/ CoLab, Letterkenny Institute of Technology Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Port Road, Letterkenny Donegal http://www.co-lab.ie/ DIT Incubation Centre DIT Hothouse Technology Transfer Office, Aungier Street, Dublin 2 http://www.dit.ie/hothouse/ http://www.itcarlow.ie/industry- innovation/sme-entrepreneurial- Enterprise & Research Incubation Campus, Carlow Institute of Technology Kilkenny Road, Carlow Carlow supports/enterprise-research- incubation-campus.htm Hartnett Enterprise Acceleration Centre, Limerick Institute of Hartnett Enterprise Acceleration Centre, Limerick Institute of Technology Limerick http://www.hartnettcentre.ie/ Technology,Moylish Park, Limerick V94 E8YF Innovation in Business Centre (IIBC), Castlebar, Galway-Mayo Institute of http://www.gmit.ie/gmit-innovation- GMIT Mayo Campus, Westport Road, Castlebar, Co. Mayo Mayo Technology hubs Innovation in Business Centre (IIBC), Galway, Galway-Mayo Institute of http://www.gmit.ie/gmit-innovation- GMIT Galway Campus, Dublin Road, Galway, H91 T8NW Galway Technology hubs Hincks Centre for Entrepreneurship Hincks Centre Ireland’s first Centre of Entrepreneurship Excellence Excellence,School of Cork www.cit.ie/hincks Business,Cork Institute of Technology,Bishopstown Western Gateway Building,2.07 IGNITE Graduate Business Innovation Programme Second Floor,University College Cork http://www.ucc.ie/e Cork. n/ignite/whoweare/ The following are considered by the Institute to be 'minority entrepreneurship groups': Ethnic, Female, Gay, Grey, Irish- Institute for Minority Entrepreneurship (IME) in DIT Dublin Institute of Technology Dublin Speaking, People with Disabilities, Prisoners, Socio- www.arrow.dit.ie/i economically Disadvantaged, Travellers me/ https://www.itsligo.ie/innovation/abou ITSBIC, Institute of Technology Sligo IT Sligo, Ash Lane, Sligo Sligo t-the-innovation-centre/ Learning & Innovation Centre (LINC) Blanchardstown Institute of Institute of Technology Blanchardstown, Blanchardstown Road http://www.itb.ie/IndustryInnovation/i Dublin 15 Technology North, Dublin 15,D15 YV78 ndex.html Midlands Innovation & Research Centre (MIRC), Athlone Institute of Dublin Road, Athlone. Westmeath http://www.mirc.ie/ Technology https://www.ncirl.ie/Campus/Services- NCI Business Incubation Centre, National College of Ireland National College of Ireland, Mayor Street, IFSC Dublin 1 to-Business/Business-Incubation-Centre Regional Development Centre (RDC), Dundalk Institute of Technology Regional Development Centre, DKIT, Dublin Rd, Dundalk Louth http://www.rdc.ie/contact-us Rubicon Centre, Cork Institute of Technology CIT Campus, Bishopstown, Cork http://www.rubiconcentre.ie/ Synergy Centre, Institute of Technology Tallaght Synergy Centre, ITT Dublin, Dublin 24 http://www.synergycentre.ie/ The Media Cube, Institute of Art,Design and Technology Dun Laoghaire Media Cube, Kill Avenue, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin http://www.mediacube.ie/ Tom Creen Business Centre, Institute of Technology Tralee The Tom Crean Business Centre, Kerry Technology Park, Tralee Kerry http://www.creancentre.com/ University Bio Incubation Facilities Dublin City University Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Dublin 9 http://www.dcu.ie/invent/index.shtml http://www.ucd.ie/innovation/aboutus Nova UCD Belfield, Dublin 4 Dublin 4 / NUI Galway National University of Ireland, University Road ,Galway Galway http://tto.nuigalway.ie/en/ St. James Hospital, Dublin St. James's Hospital, P.O. Box 580, James's Street, Dublin 8 http://www.stjames.ie/ Trinity College Dublin (Pearse Street) Trinity College, Dublin 2 Dublin 2 https://www.tcd.ie/innovation/ Gateway UCC Incubation Centre Office of Technology Transfer University College Cork Cork http://www.ucc.ie/en/gateway/ Western Gateway Building Others of interest Description Address County Contact BioInnovate Ireland ,Block E, www.bioinnovate.ie BioInnovate Ireland Medical Innovation Programme National University of Ireland Galway /about.html Galway Campus based entrepreneurship programme at NUI Galway. www.nuigalway.ie/b Blackstone Launch Pad The programme is accessible by over half a million students Galway University Road, Galway lackstonelaunchpad globally. / NAME ADDRESS County Contact Carma Alxr8r Penrose Wharf, 2nd Floor, Alfred Street, Cork Cork www.carma.axlr8r.com/ DCU Ryan Academy Propelller 3013 Lake Drive, Citywest www.ryanacademy.ie/what-we-do/propeller- DCU Ryan Academy Propelller Dublin 24 Business Campus, Dublin 24, Ireland. venture-accelerator/ Hartnett Enterprise Acceleration Centre Limerick Institute of www.ryanacademy.ie/what-we-do/ustart- DCU UStart Limerick Technology Moylish Park Limerick V94 E8YF Ireland student-accelerator/ Fintech Innovation Lab Accenture ( In partenship wit Enterprise Ireland). Dublin 2 www.fintechinnovationlabdublin.ie/ Hartnett Enterprise Acceleration Centre, Institiúid Hartnett Enteprise Acceleration Teicneolaíochta Luimnigh, Moylish, Co. Contae Luimnigh, Limerick www.hartnettcentre.ie/ Centre (HEAC) at LIT Ireland Microbiology Dept. Food Science & Technology Building, IndieBio Accelerator Cork [email protected] UCC, College Road. Launchbox Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland Dublin 2 www.launchbox.ie/ DCU Ryan Academy Propelller 3013 Lake Drive, Citywest NDRC LaunchPad Dublin 24 www.ndrc.ie/launchpad/ Business Campus, Dublin 24, Ireland. NDRC VentureLab NDRC, Digital Exchange Building, Crane Street, Dublin 8 Dublin 8 www.ndrc.ie/venturelab/ www.rubiconcentre.ie/new-frontiers- New Frontiers Cork The Rubicon Centre,CIT Campus, Bishopstown,Cork, Ireland Cork programme/ Limerick Institute Of Technology New Frontiers LIT Moylish Park,Limerick, Ireland. Limerick www.newfrontiers.ie/locations/limerick Nexus Innovation CentreTierney Building University of Nexus Innovation Centre Limerick www.nexusinnovation.ie/ Limerick Limerick, Ireland Pearse Lyons Accelerator Disruptive science and agritech accelerator Dublin www.go.alltech.com/accelerator Rebelbio Bioaccelerator initiative Cork www.rebelbio.co/ Start Path Global Mastercard's startup engagement programme Dublin www.startpath.com/global/ Chamber County Website E-mail Address Chambers Ireland Branches Arklow Chamber Wicklow http://www.arklow.ie [email protected] Athlone Chamber Westmeath http://www.athlonechamber.ie/ [email protected] Ballina Chamber Mayo http://www.ballina.ie/ballina-chamber-of-commerce-ireland/ [email protected] Ballyhaunis Chamber Mayo http://www.ballyhaunischamber.ie/ [email protected] Bray & District Chamber Wicklow http://www.braychamber.ie/ [email protected] Carrick-on-Shannon Chamber Leitrim http://www.carrickonshannon.ie/ [email protected] Castlebar Chamber Mayo http://www.castlebarchamber.ie [email protected] Cavan Chamber Cavan http://www.cavanchamber.ie/ [email protected] Clonmel & County Tipperary Chamber Tipperary https://www.countytipperarychamber.com/ [email protected] Cobh & Harbour Chamber Cork http://cobhharbourchamber.ie/ [email protected] Cootehill Chamber Cavan n/a [email protected] Cork Chamber Cork http://www.corkchamber.ie [email protected] County Carlow Chamber Carlow http://www.carlowchamber.com [email protected] Drogheda Chamber Louth http://www.droghedachamber.com [email protected] Dublin Chamber Dublin 2 http://www.dubchamber.ie/ [email protected] Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Chamber Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin http://www.dlrchamber.ie/ [email protected] Dundalk Chamber Louth https://www.dundalk.ie/ [email protected] Dungarvan & West Waterford Chamber Waterford http://www.dungarvanchamber.ie/ [email protected] Ennis Chamber Clare http://www.ennischamber.ie/ [email protected] Enniscorthy Chamber Wexford http://www.enniscorthychamber.ie/ [email protected] Fingal Dublin Chamber Fingal https://www.fingaldublinchamber.ie/ [email protected] Galway Chamber Galway https://www.galwaychamber.com/ [email protected] Gorey Chamber Wexford http://www.goreychamber.ie/ [email protected] Kells Chamber Meath http://www.kellschamber.ie/ [email protected] Kilkenny Chamber Kilkenny http://www.kilkennychamber.ie/ [email protected] Killarney Chamber Kerry http://killarney.ie
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