Research addressing sustainable aviation, elite sport performance, and therapies for vision loss among 46 projects funded
Research Ireland has today announced €4.4 million to support 46 fellowships across all disciplines under its Enterprise Fellowship programme. This co-funded programme enables researchers to gain experience beyond academic settings through defined research collaborations, while providing enterprise partners with access to academic knowledge and skills relevant to their interests.
Dr Diarmuid O’Brien, CEO of Research Ireland, commented:
“The high level of participation in the Research Ireland Enterprise Fellowship programme illustrates a strong appetite across disciplines and sectors for meaningful collaboration between academia and enterprise. This investment supports the mobility and development of research talent by giving researchers experience across both academic and enterprise settings, and enabling the flow of knowledge and skills in both directions. Through these awards, we are supporting the development of solutions to real-world challenges while strengthening connections across Ireland’s research and innovation ecosystem. This is delivering on our recently launched strategy’s ambition to grow Ireland’s talent base, economy, and society.”
The 2025 programme was delivered through two streams – a Partnership stream, and a Placement stream – each designed to support different modes of research in collaboration with enterprise partners.
The Partnership stream supports researchers to undertake full-time research in an eligible research body while working in close partnership with enterprise. 15 proposals were awarded under the partnership stream, with a total investment of €1.3 million.
Some of this year’s Partnership stream awardees include:
Under the Placement stream, 31 awards were made, representing a total investment of €3.1 million. The placement stream enables researchers to pursue research on placement with enterprise partners worldwide.
Some of this year’s Placement stream awardees include:
Forty distinct enterprise partners are supporting this year’s awardees, and span small, medium and large enterprises, both indigenous and international, as well as not-for-profit bodies and charities.