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Dr Elizabeth McGloughlin of Tympany Medical Enterprise Ireland

Ear surgery, Oscar Wilde and 'smart pebbles': Inside Enterprise Ireland's 'Big Ideas'

The startup showcase, which took place earlier this month, is in its 11th year.

IN THE BLUE-GREEN glow of the Printworks building at Dublin Castle, journalist Matt Cooper – emceeing the Enterprise Ireland Big Ideas event – threatens to cut off any speaker who goes over the allotted three minutes in their pitch. 

Now in its 11th year, Big Ideas is Enterprise Ireland’s showcase of investor-ready startups with tech solutions to current problems. The 12 selected ‘idea’ representatives come from third-level spin-outs – each has just a few minutes to grab their audience. 

The haul for the 2019 edition comes from the worlds of ag-tech, medtech and the brainchild of one fairy tale-inspired firefighter. 

As Cooper finishes his introductions, a hush descends and patiently waiting investors and researchers turn their attention to the stage.

‘Digital pebbles’

With 16 years’ experience as a firefighter, Martin Traynor takes to the stage about halfway through the event to present Pathfinder – a solution for locating firefighters lost in burning buildings.

“Imagine this room went into complete darkness. The temperature is elevated to a point where it becomes unbearable. Now you have to find your way out – but you only have a limited number of breaths before you run out of air,” he says. 

Three years ago, Traynor was reading the story of Hansel and Gretel to his young son when he got the idea for “digital pebbles” that are ‘smart’ and can interact. 

The industry has been trying to solve the issue for years, he says. Triangulation techniques used at the moment aren’t cutting it. 

The company has filed an international patent and has international validation from the New York Fire Department, as well as working partnerships with Dublin and Northern Irish rescue services. 

Medtech innovators

Of the 12 companies waiting below the stage, six are from the medtech sector. 

Liz McGloughlin, co-founder of Tympany Medical begins her pitch by quoting Oscar Wilde. 

She makes the point that the playwright’s father was an ear surgeon and he himself died of a mastoidectomy – a hole drilled into the skull for ear surgery – gone wrong.

Microscopes used for ear surgeries today are state of the art, she says – so what’s the problem? 

“Our device is the world’s first endoscope for two-handed ear surgery,” McGloughlin proclaims.

Current endoscopes still have a limited field of vision and using them is “learning to tie your shoelaces with one hand”. 

Kevin O’Sullivan is representing Solopep, a company that has made a disposable airway clearing device for people with lung diseases like cystic fibrosis. 

“The standard of care for these patients calls for the daily use of a reusable airway clearance device – even though these devices have been shown to be a potential harbour for pathogenic bacteria,” he says. 

He holds up a small, clear plastic device – difficult to see from the back of a large room. Later in the day, the company would go on the win the ‘one to watch’ award. 

In 2017, Travis Davis quit his job in Nasa to move to Ireland and “change the world in how it closes wounds”. The result is Starling Surgical, a Trinity College spin-out. 

“There are 230 million surgeries done every year. That’s 450 per second,” he adds, snapping his fingers three times for effect. 

Davis, along with his business partner – aptly named Cyrus Doctor – are the makers of the Quickstitch – a wound closure device that’s as fast as surgical staples with the reduced infection rate and pain of suturing. 

The technology is still patent-pending but the startup has already raised €1 million in funding from Enterprise Ireland and private investors. 

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Other solutions

For Stephen Creaner, executive director of Enterprise Ireland, it’s not surprising that medtech companies came out in full force today. 

On the fringes of the Big Ideas showcase, while the hum of coffee break networking takes place next door, Creaner takes a moment to pause. 

Having started in 2018, it’s his first Big Ideas event – though he knows the sectors well. 

“If you look closely, some of the pitches were more ag-tech, or one or two that were more ICT. When you dig down, there’s more diversity,” he says. 

As the pitches come to a close, the event winds down and the packed-out auditorium floods into the foyer for coffee and biscuits. 

Some companies will go on to apply for further funding from  Enterprise Ireland – and some will go on to the organisation’s High Potential Startup scheme.  

“It’s to encourage the research and development community who are not on the stage today to maybe come along next year or the year after,” says Creaner. 

“It’s to show there’s an infrastructural outreach, that we can support them and provide the networking, the investment, the mentoring that they might need for the development of their companies.”

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Written by Zuzia Whelan and posted on Fora.ie

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    Aug 16th 2015, 9:19 PM

    Happens very second of everyday around the world markets. Tip offs and press releases or “leaked” internal documents escape to the “public domain” or information is stolen or bought. Only different here is the wrong group of manipulating smart people made money from manipulating smart people how are in charge and there not happy about it.

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    Aug 16th 2015, 11:16 PM

    totally agree and a point to note that the Rothschild’s made their fortunes by hearing about news on the continent before everyone else using carrier pigeon and traded on the exchange in advance of the news… nobody knew their secret but it was that simple… information is power all right. hope they make money out of it again somehow..fair play to em…

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    Aug 16th 2015, 9:17 PM

    wish I was that smart. ..to beat banks and financial institutions at their own game

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    I am that smart, but I choosd not to do it.

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    You choo choo choo choosd not to spell. .. chief wiggum would be proud.

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    I wish I had ideas like this.

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    Yes.

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    Read ‘Flash Boys’ by Ben Mezrich.

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    It’s written by Michael Lewis….. But yes- do check it out.

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    Flash Boys – A salutary lesson for any wannabe Wall St. Wolves out there. The game is rigged and the organizers are doing the rigging. A mind blowing read, impossible to put down. It has an Irish connection too – YKW, I’ll re-read it.
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