GreenTechHQ Accelerator Programmes

GreenTechHQ Accelerator Programmes are partnered with established organisations offering our clients, start-ups and SMEs the best opportunities available.

Ireland’s National Sustainability Accelerator and Innovation Platform – 2050 Accelerator

GreenTechHQ are delighted to work with DogPatch labs under the new TwentyFifty Ecosystem initiative. Open to Irish and global sustainability focused companies and startups focusing on solving climate challenges, particularly on bringing live technology pilots to life and benefitting from access to Ireland’s national sustainability infrastructure assets, such as wind farms, dairy farms and forestry.

Backed by Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications, the new 2050 Accelerator and Ecosystem connects startups, industry, academia, and national assets to accelerate toward Net Zero

The programme will focus on increasing collaboration across the entire sustainability ecosystem, aiming to create a multiplier effect for all in the national network and create an index of all involved in sustainability innovation in Ireland. GreenTech will be joined by regional hubs  Portershed Galway,  RDI Hub  Kerry and  Republic of Work Cork – a truly collaborative collective!

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Leading climate acceleration programme open for applications – ClimAccelerator 2023

GreenTechHQ, Ireland’s First Sustainability Innovation Hub with Tangent, Trinity College Dublin and SustainabilityWorks have launched the sixth cycle of the GLOBAL leading climate acceleration programme is now open for submissions via its website circular-accelerator.com.  The Built Environment Climaccelerator programme’s aim is to cut carbon emissions in the built environment and construction sector by helping SMEs and start-ups bring their solution to market faster, solving real-world problems. EIT Climate-KIC supports the programme, which is one of the most established and best-connected climate accelerators in the EU, and is delivered in partnership with Tangent, Trinity College DublinGreenTechHQ, Ireland’s Sustainability Innovation Hub and SustainabilityWorks.

During the six-month programme, participants can expect to engage with a first-rate network of international partners from the EIT Climate-KIC community, universities and investors to corporate partners who need net-zero solutions, and a network of mentors, fellow entrepreneurs and founder alumni.

The Built Environment ClimAccelerator will provide commercial and strategic support combined with a tailor-made accelerator programme that is climate impact focused. The programme is a combination of workshops, coaching and learning from peers, a proven model that has supported many companies, including Concrete4Change. Since participating in the programme, Concrete4Change, has grown from a “2021 start-up of 2 people with a €10k turnover to 20 people and €4m turnover in 2023

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Ed Talks: GreenTechHQ CEO Ed Murphy chats to Pinergy Solar Electric CEO Ronan Power

Ed Talks: GreenTechHQ CEO Ed Murphy chats to Pinergy Solar Electric CEO Ronan Power

The headline statement on Pinergy Solar Electric website says “Save money, protect the planet”. In discussion with GreentechHQ Founder and CEO Ed MurphyPinergy SolarElectric CEO Ronan Power chats about the future and how they are safeguarding it now for generations to come, along with many other avenues of conversation on business experience.

Take a 20 minute time out, not only will you enjoy it, there’s a lot to digest as well.

#sustainabledevelopment #sustainable #greentechhqsolutionrevolution #innovation #business #pinergysolarelectric

 

Are You Our New GreenTechHQ Hub Manager

Breaking news…. Are You Our New GreenTechHQ Hub Manager

We are looking for someone special at our new Innovation Hub in Enniscorthy.

Criteria is simple….

  • Warm, fun loving and energetic
  • Enterprising and ideas orientated Good Relationship builder
  • Good writing, communication and admin skills
  • Event and/ or project Management experience
  • Experience in business development / start up sector an advantage
  • Interested in business, Technology and digital marketing
  • Independent and can work on own initiative

Email ed.murphy@greentechhq.com

Ed Talks with Dr Irene Cadogan from Sustainable Enniscorthy

Ep 007 Ed Talks with Dr Irene Cadogan from Sustainable Enniscorthy

Through bringing together schools, residents associations, and local groups, Sustainable Enniscorthy aims to bring #community groups together around to help deliver #sustainable ideas while also showcasing the best that Enniscorthy has to offer.

GreenTech Hub, Wexford announces official partnership with AIB

GreenTech Hub, Wexford announces official partnership with AIB

AIB to sponsor GreenTechHQ in Enniscorthy

 

We were delighted to host AIB for the announcement of GreentechHQ and AIB official partnership. Support of this kind is of immense importance and will allow #GreenTechHQ support start-ups, scale ups and companies who aim to develop sustainable solutions through technology, brands and services via our centralised innovation hub in the South East.

As Ireland’s largest financial services provider with 3.2 million customers, AIB seeks to be a driving force for the sustainability agenda in Ireland, supporting customers and communities to make the transition to a low carbon economy.

The partnership will help GreenTechHQ support hundreds of businesses with collaborative workspaces, events, programs, investment, mentoring and support services in thought leadership, communication, innovation, training, incubation and pilot projects.

GreenTechHQ head of Sustainabilty & ESG, Rita Martin said “our aim is for GreenTechHQ to be recognised as a world-class ecosystem for companies and communities who want access to a leading-edge knowledge eco system, global connections and product solutions support, to make a genuine impact in addressing climate change. We want to rapidly increase access to inspiring, affordable, and relevant sustainability training for businesses and are delighted that our partnership with AIB will provide us with support to do that as we seek to help businesses transition to a low carbon economy.”

AIB’s Head of Business Banking, Pat Horgan said “as Ireland’s biggest bank, we continue to play our part as a sustainability leader to ensure a greener tomorrow by backing those building it today. Supporting our customers to lower their carbon footprint is a key priority for AIB and our partnership with the GreenTechHQ sustainability and innovation hub will help to support businesses that are directly focused on tackling climate change.”