
More than 70 student entrepreneurs from nine Irish universities gathered at Munster Technological University (MTU) Bishopstown Campus on Thursday last, August 21st to showcase innovative businesses developed during the prestigious Student Inc. 2025 summer programme.
The 13-week immersive entrepreneurship programme, now in its 12th year, is led by MTU and backed both internationally and by the Higher Education Authority (HEA) and equips students with the skills, funding, and mentorship to transform their ideas into viable businesses. On the day, awards were given for Best Poster and Best Pitch.
Students received €4,000 in seed funding, intensive training, and the opportunity to work in campus incubators, alongside established entrepreneurs. A hybrid delivery model enabled nationwide participation with students benefiting from world-class mentorship online, while still being connected to their home campuses.
In addition to MTU, this year’s group included students from South East Technological University (SETU), Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), University College Cork (UCC), University of Limerick (UL), Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Atlantic Technological University (ATU), Dundalk Institute of Technology (DKIT) and Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IADT).
The programme culminated in a final Showcase with over 200 attendees, where each student was given the opportunity to present their businesses to judges, trainers, mentors, industry professionals, investors, and peers. The range of businesses showcased was diverse and spread across a variety of sectors, including the Creative sector, Biomedical devices, career development apps, AI-assisted customer service platforms, food products, films, and games, to mention a few.
At the showcase, awards were given for Best Poster and Best Pitch, which included: Sam McGrath from SETU for his business, Draft Drinks Beverage Dispenser, Natasha Myers from MTU for her board game BrightSparks; and Ali Zeeshan from TUS for his business, which is a sustained release drug for methane mitigation.
Commenting on the programme, President of MTU, Professor Maggie Cusack, said that Student Inc. ‘develops mindsets, attitudes, and skill sets, and students with these skills are in high demand by future employers.’






