InterTradeIreland announces funding for North/South R&D
Partnerships
Friday, 7th May 2010
Embargoed until Tuesday, 11th May 2010 at 00.01am
Dublin based company Valentia Technologies receives funding as part of
InterTradeIreland’s R&D Programme, Innova
InterTradeIreland has announced it will invest up to €175,000 in five North/South
company-to-company research and development partnerships through its Innova
programme.
Innova is the only all-island R&D programme which supports companies across the
island to accelerate new product, process or service developments through
partnering with a company in the other jurisdiction. As well as the financial support
available, companies benefit from pooling their expertise and resources with
another company anywhere on the island to bring their innovations to market faster
than if they were working alone.
Through the programme, InterTradeIreland has already invested over €5m to
support collaborative R&D projects across the island.
InterTradeIreland’s Director of Programmes and Business Services, Margaret Hearty,
said: “Developing and exploiting new ideas is critical to business success, particularly
in the current climate. Companies need to innovate to survive and grow but many
lack the resources to make it happen. InterTradeIreland’s Innova programme offers
an attractive support package for those companies serious about R&D and the
unique opportunity to tap into the wealth of expertise that exists across the island.”
Most recently, two companies that have already benefited from the Innova
programme are Dublin based tele-health software firm Valentia Technologies and
medical devices company Intelesens in Belfast. Together they have developed an
innovative heart monitoring device that is worn by a patient in the home to monitor
vital life signs in real-time and transmit this information directly to the hospital, GP,
care-worker or member of the family.
Commenting on the project David Burrows, Commercial Manager with Valentia
Technologies said: “Valentia are delighted with this valuable opportunity to critically
evaluate our Vivasta health management platform on a collaborative basis, made
possible through the InterTradeIreland, Innova programme. This project support will
help us to translate our ongoing development work to real commercial
opportunities. I would strongly recommend other companies to apply for this
support and enjoy the future rewards and benefits as we foresee for our company
through our participation in this innovative project.”.
The device provides an alternative to regular hospital visits and enables patients to
benefit from the same innovative care at home that they would receive in hospital
while allowing them to maintain their independence. The companies are currently
working with Tallaght Hospital Dublin as part of a clinical trial with the hospital
expressing interest in the product as a significant improvement on their current
system.