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University Of Limerick Spin-Out Wins Big Ideas Award

Patrick Cronin of University of Limerick spin-out Oscil, was presented with the Big Idea’s Award at Enterprise Ireland’s Start-Up Day 2025 in the Aviva Stadium.

Oscil was one of six investor-ready potential spin-outs that had three minutes to pitch their new technology solutions to a 600 strong audience made up of representatives from the Irish Start-up ecosystem including VCs and other funders, State support agencies & professional and financial services.

The award was presented to Patrick Cronin, for the outstanding pitch of the day. Oscil which is an Enterprise Ireland commercialisation funded project approaching spin-out, is an innovative deep tech technology operating at the intersection of Edge-AI and powder processing, initially targeting the pharmaceutical and dairy sectors. They haves developed a proprietary, ATEX-compliant sensor and edge-AI solution that enables real-time, in-line analysis of powder flow—addressing critical issues like sensor fouling, yield loss, and process downtime.

As part of the Big Ideas award, Oscil will travel to the US to participate in UC Berkeley’s Venture Connectivity Program.

Tara Dalton of University of Limerick spin-out TANGO received the Big Ideas runner-up award on the day.

Start-Up Day 2025 hosted the ‘Class of 2024’ High Potential Start-Up companies that Enterprise Ireland invested in during 2024. The event also played host to technology-based companies with origins deep rooted in groundbreaking research. In 2024, 34 companies were supported through the Enterprise Ireland Commercialisation Fund Programme with 25 companies spun out of third level institutions.

Presenting the award, Michael Carey, Chairman, Enterprise Ireland said, “The Big Ideas pitching element and awards at Start-Up Day provides a platform to showcase Enterprise Ireland’s commercialisation funded research approaching start-up status, with significant potential for success. The event also highlights the accomplishments of our national technology transfer system, the high calibre of research commercialisation activity within Ireland, and the significant impact these companies will have to help solve huge global challenges. I wish to congratulate both Oscil and TANGO on their achievements to date and wish them every success for the future.”

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