This week the IT & Fintech and First-time founders categories are under the spotlight
Judges for The Irish Times Innovation awards 2023 were : Eoin McDonnell, Ciara O’Reilly, Chris Horn, Grainne Mullins, Peter Clifford, Conor O’Boyle, Sarah Cloonan, Sarah Healy, Patrick Gibbons, and Conor Buckley. Photograph: Conor McCabe
Over the years, finalists have varied from college spin-outs and kitchen table start-ups through to major corporates, charities and sporting/cultural organisations. The common thread through them all is that they have delivered positive change with an innovative product or process. Once again, the competition – which unlike many others is free to enter and doesn’t involve finalists buying tickets to the awards ceremony - attracted entries from a wide array of college students, small enterprises and multinationals.
After the 15 finalists were selected, they then pitched their innovations to a final-round judging panel in The Irish Times Building last month., head of product, propositions, and customer value management at Three Ireland. Ciara leads a team of product professionals who build solutions for customers from functional, commercial, and resourcing perspectives. The solutions range from mobile, fixed and cloud communications products for sole traders to large business customers as required.
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