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Three Start-ups Join ESA BIC Ireland At NovaUCD

The three latest start-ups to join the ESA BIC Ireland initiative at NovaUCD in Dublin were announced today. The companies, Better FuturesPolliknow and Restore Blue, have joined the two-year business incubation programme which supports innovative Irish start-ups that have a connection with space, and are developing either upstream or downstream applications.

In addition to each company securing up to €50k in seed funding, the three start-ups now have access to technical expertise, training, funding opportunities, and join a network of space industry leaders, to support them in using space data, technologies and assets to further develop their products and services. 

Between them the three start-ups are seeking to raise €3.3 million in funding over the next two-years to support their strategic development and growth plans. 

Michelle Doyle, Senior Manager, Strategic Innovation Partnerships, NovaUCD said, “We are delighted to welcome Better Futures, Polliknow and Restore Blue to the NovaUCD entrepreneurial community through ESA BIC Ireland. Along with our consortium partners we look forward to supporting these innovative start-ups as they harness space data and technologies to grow, scale and attract investment over the next two years.”

Better Futures, founded by Anthony McLoughlin, is an AI-focused start-up which has developed EVATM, a novel vertical AI Platform for engineers and manufacturers. EVATMenables engineers to increase productivity by up to 3x by automating ‘paperwork’ with engineering verified assistants, freeing up resources and accelerating innovation. 

Anthony McLoughlin said, “Space engineers spend up to half their day on low-level repetitive documentation tasks, and this has become an accepted norm in the industry, where they are literally drowning in ‘paperwork’. With the breakthrough of large language models, we now have the opportunity to change that, but only if we address the current gaps in accuracy, control, and domain-specific knowledge, and that is why we built EVATM.  As aerospace engineers, we are proud to join the ESA BIC community and are excited to contribute to the wave of innovation now transforming the sector.”

Better Futures won the Design and Manufacturing Award category at the 2024 Irish Times Innovation Awards and won an ABB 2025 Startup Challenge Award for Generative AI in the Distribution Solutions Award category.

Polliknow, founded by Meg Brennan, is transforming conservation efforts with AI-powered ground sensors that monitor insect pollinator diversity and abundance alongside other environmental indicators. Unlike traditional surveys Polliknow’s non-invasive approach generates 20x more data while making biodiversity measurement simple and accessible. The company is currently partnering with airports, renewable energy sites and nature restoration projects to track biodiversity changes over time.

Meg Brennan said, “ESA BIC Ireland connects you with an extensive network of technical experts and keeps you informed about the latest space technology innovations. Within the programme we plan to improve the geolocation features of our device and explore the use of satellite imagery to provide additional data for projects.”

Polliknow previously completed the Enterprise Ireland-funded New Frontiers Programme delivered by IADT Media Cube in partnership with NovaUCD and has also completed the Founders programme at Dogpatch Labs.

As the offshore wind sector expands, Restore Blue, founded by Dr Sarah Cosgrove, is focused on promoting environmentally sustainable development for the offshore construction sector. Through innovative, data-driven software solutions, Restore Blue supports developers in identifying Nature-Inclusive Design (NID) opportunities for their project site, minimising environmental impacts, and embedding biodiversity preservation into their projects.

Dr Sarah Cosgrove said, “Following the launch of our software in a pilot programme earlier this month our next priority within ESA BIC Ireland is to enhance its capabilities with a focus on using satellite-derived data to assess the viability of offshore sites for nature-inclusive technologies.”

Restore Blue previously completed the Enterprise Ireland-funded New Frontiers Programme delivered by ATU Sligo-Donegal, the BnM Accelerate Green programme and the Innovation Studio programme delivered by An Bord Iascaigh Mhara and Hatch Blue.

ESA BIC Ireland is managed by ESA Space Solutions Centre Ireland, a consortium partnership involving Tyndall National Institute (Lead Partner), University College Dublin; Atlantic Technological University, Dublin City University, Maynooth University, Munster Technological University and Technological University of the Shannon.

Peter Finnegan, Manager, ESA Space Solutions Centre Ireland and Head of New Ventures at Tyndall National Institute, said, “It is testament to the growing level of space-related activity in Ireland that we welcome another three companies into the ESA BIC Ireland network. All of these companies are engaged in innovative activity that address global problems in their respective fields. We look forward to seeing these companies scale and execute on their ambitious visions.”  

ESA Space Solutions Centre Ireland’s local partner is Enterprise Ireland, which acts as the contact point for Ireland’s National Delegation to ESA, along with the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment.

Start-ups currently taking part in the ESA BIC Ireland initiative at NovaUCD include, LirOptic and Sports Impact Technologies. Companies which have completed the initiative at NovaUCD to date include, Oblivious AI, Plasma Bound, Proveye, StrongBó Agritech, and Timing Solutions.

Applications are accepted all year round to join ESA BIC Ireland.

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