27/09/2018, MAXWELLS DUBLIN Photographed on the occasion of the launch of ‘Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace’ were: (l to r) Provost, Trinity College Dublin, Dr Patrick Prendergast, Co-Founder of Change Donations (winner of Tangent’s student business accelerator programme, Launchbox 2018), Lizzy Hayashida, Co-Founder of SeaPunk (runner-up in Tangent’s student business accelerator programme, Launchbox 2018), Tommy Torrades and Chief Innovation & Enterprise Officer, Trinity College Dublin, Dr Diarmuid O’Brien.
‘Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace,’ is an exciting new initiative at Trinity College Dublin, supported by Bank of Ireland, that will provide cutting-edge innovation and entrepreneurship education; start-up company acceleration programmes, innovation and entrepreneurship community events and supports for fledgling to mature entrepreneurs all across Ireland and beyond.
At a time when two thirds of all new jobs are being created by companies less than five years old and new technologies are disrupting mature businesses it is critical we empower our students, graduates, start-up companies and multi-national corporates with the skills and understanding to succeed in this changing world.
Ranked number one university in Europe for graduate entrepreneurship by Pitchbook 18/19, Trinity is now developing through Tangent a suite of new innovation and entrepreneurships initiatives that will be open to not just Trinity students and alumni but the wider European innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.
Tangent will change the shape of how we educate, mentor and inspire our students, graduates and start-up companies. Tangent will act a as “test-bed” for new city wide innovation initiatives and a new meeting place for the entrepreneurship community.
Tangent is a central part of Trinity’s innovation strategy that includes plans for a new campus at Grand Canal Quay and the establishment of a globally competitive innovation district in Dublin.
Announcing the new initiative, Chief Innovation & Enterprise Officer at Trinity College Dublin, Dr Diarmuid O’Brien said: “Innovation and entrepreneurship is critical for Ireland’s economic competitiveness. ‘Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace,’ will build on the success of Trinity as a European leader in innovation and entrepreneurship enabling the leaders of the future. Our transformative learning environment will inspire and empower our students and graduates, to create new enterprises and businesses at the forefront of Europe’s innovation ecosystem.”
Provost of Trinity College Dublin, Dr Patrick Prendergast said: “Trinity is committed to providing an environment that supports and encourages innovation at all levels across the University, promoting entrepreneurship as an engine for economic growth, and for social and cultural development. It is a core element of Trinity’s strategy, ensuring that we create value from our leading research and equip our students and graduates with the ability to drive innovation and thrive in a world of constant change.”
‘Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace,’ caters for all stages of innovation and entrepreneurship and will help mentor, encourage and challenge our next generation of entrepreneurs. Examples of new programmes Tangent will run include the first ever undergraduate certificate in innovation and entrepreneurship; a national roll-out of postgraduate courses; and pan-European early-stage business accelerator programmes.
Students have the opportunity to engage with entrepreneurs, business leaders and industry mentors in an informal and dynamic learning environment. They work on true-life innovation industry projects and design creative solutions for factual challenges faced by organisations.
Tangent will be housed in a state-of-the-art space that is currently being constructed and will be co-located with the new Trinity Business School on Pearse Street which will open in May 2019. It is being specifically designed to foster the creation of ideas, with flexible workspaces and event space providing for co-working and innovation for all. It will also provide an interface between Trinity and the bustling innovation ecosystem on its doorstep, with a view to establishing Ireland as a thriving and mature startup ecosystem.
Speaking at today’s programme launch, Head of Innovation at Bank of Ireland, Dave Tighe, said: “Bank of Ireland recognises the importance of helping foster early stage supports and opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship, it’s at the core of all the work that we do through our Workbench and Innovation Lab Programmes. We welcome the ambitious high-value support and development programme Trinity College Dublin is committed to putting behind the next generation of entrepreneurs and Bank of Ireland are proud to become the first partner with the university on this journey. We wish the Tangent team and Trinity College Dublin every continued success.”
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