Congratulations to Prof Ann Devitt, School of Education and Nessa McEniff Director of Leanovate in winning this years Consultancy Award at the 2022 Trinity Innovation Awards.

Pictured below with Dr Linda Doyle, Provost and President of Trinity are Prof Ann Devitt and Nessa McEniff receiving their awards.

Ann Nessa Provost photo

 

Consultancy

Ann-Marie Healy, Professor in the School of Pharmacy, and Nessa McEniff, Director of Learnovate, and Ann Devitt, Associate Professor in the School of Education received awards for their work in consultancy.

Ann-Marie has worked with four different partners to share her academic expertise – Chrysea Labs, Clarochem Ireland, NIBRT Services Ltd., and E-Scape Bio, a Californian start-up. Nessa and Ann have worked closely to nurture a strong collaboration that has developed the impact of the Learnovate Technology Centre in addressing the future needs of workers and learners.

Dr Linda Doyle, Provost and President of Trinity, said:

“I want to congratulate all the recipients of this year’s Trinity Innovation Awards. Innovation in Trinity has its roots in rigorous academic research and it is striking to see such a wide range of disciplines – from history to zoology – represented among this year’s winners. These innovations are addressing a wide range of issues such as the need for more reliable broadband, a diagnosis for Parkinson’s disease and a better understanding of ageing in people with intellectual disabilities.

 

Leonard Hobbs, Director of Trinity’s Research and Innovation Unit, said:

“We are delighted to again recognise the inspiring work of our colleagues who consistently translate their excellence in research into impactful innovations, providing solutions across a broad range of areas such as health, heritage, communications, robotics and materials. We also welcome this year’s campus company founders who continue to exploit Trinity’s deep tech capabilities in launching investable spin-outs.”

 

Read more on the awards here