SETU launches ‘Elevate’ digital resource to support micro-enterprises in the region

South East Technological University (SETU) has launched a new digital resource to support micro-enterprises in the region. ‘Elevate’ is an online platform that provides entrepreneurs with easy access to practical business assessments that help identify strengths and areas for development across a range of enterprise competencies.

The platform offers free online tools to evaluate digital readiness, sustainability practices, and innovation capacity, and to support succession planning. These tools enable businesses to identify growth opportunities and take clear steps towards development.

A key feature of Elevate is a set of interactive diagnostic tools that help business owners assess and challenge their operations. After completing a short series of questions, users receive a tailored report with recommendations to support future planning and sustainable growth. Each assessment takes only a few minutes to complete and focuses on strategic themes that can be further supported by SETU’s business support team.

The initiative is part of SETU – TU RISE (Technological University Research and Innovation Supporting Enterprise), which is strengthening research capacity and deepening engagement with enterprises across the south east. Elevate complements the activities of SETU’s recently launched Rural Innovation Hubs in Hacketstown, Urlingford, Rosslare Harbour and Dungarvan, giving business owners the opportunity to engage with the university in their locality or online.

Commenting on the new initiative, Brian Ogilvie, Head of Entrepreneurship and Rural Engagement, said, “As part of SETU’s wider activities to foster entrepreneurship and business engagement, Elevate reinforces our commitment to the business community, particularly those in rural locations.”

Ian Campbell, Business Development Manager at SETU, added, “Alongside our four new rural innovation hubs across the region, Elevate provides an accessible pathway for business owners to engage with the university’s supports, including our Technology Gateways. It offers valuable insights to inform decision-making and future planning.”

Visit elevate.setu.ie to begin your business’s journey with SETU.

SETU student creates app ReCreo for recreational therapists

SETU software development student, Darren Maher and his co-creator Ava McGrk, have developed a new online application to support recreational therapists in creating individual therapy plans for clients.

Darren is a student on SETU’s Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Software Development and he is no stranger to tech innovation, having previously created the Irish language learning app, Píosa Beag.

His latest co-creation, ReCreo, is an app for recreational therapists that supports healthcare providers in building individualised therapy plans for clients. The app aims to increase face-to-face interaction between therapist and client, by cutting down on the amount of administration hours required outside of sessions.

ReCreo was brought to life when Darren and Ava took part in the Patch summer programme at Dublin’s Dogpatch labs. Patch is an accelerator programme for young people aged 16 to 21 who want to build projects that push society forward. Participants are interested in driving innovation in science, engineering, design, technology, and entrepreneurship.

Darren and Ava’s personal experience was the inspiration for developing technology to help in the vital area of recreational therapy.

“Both Ava and I have experience of younger relatives being in long term care, which is where the idea of therapeutic recreation (TR) first came from,” Darren explained.

“TR can help children with long term illnesses to restore the confidence they may have lost as a result of an extended stay in hospital. It uses a ‘therapy-through-play’ approach that helps to enhance a child’s physical, emotional, and social well-being. This is particularly important for kids who have had to spend a significant amount of time in hospital, away from their everyday settings with friends and family,” said Darren.

“Our hope for ReCreo is that it allows for increased face-to-face therapy between therapists and their clients by reducing the amount of time that therapists have to spend on repetitive admin,” Darren added.

Since finishing the Patch programme, Darren has been selected for the National Digital Research Centre (NDRC) pre-accelerator programme. The NDRC will help Darren continue to refine ReCreo and eventually build a tool that makes all therapists jobs easier.

Red Bull launches state-of-the-art gaming hub at SETU Waterford

Red Bull has this week launched a state-of-the-art gaming hub at SETU Waterford to support the development of third-level gamers in Ireland. The Red Bull Gaming Hub will help SETU students of all abilities to develop their skill sets while also connecting them with leading partners in the global gaming industry.

The hub, the first of its kind at a third-level institute in Ireland, is located in SETU Waterford, the first third-level institute in Ireland to launch an esports scholarship. Synonymous with esports and gaming throughout the world, Red Bull has long since been a pioneer in the industry, supporting esport athletes and student gaming tournaments across the world.

This latest initiative represents Red Bull’s most significant esports venture in Ireland as the brand expands its footprint on the Irish gaming scene. The Hub will also host national gaming tournaments, interactive workshops and live stream events, while Irish gamers will also have the opportunity to qualify for global esports tournaments via events hosted in the Red Bull Gaming Hub.

This November for example, the Irish National Finals of the global VALORANT tournament, Red Bull Campus Clutch, will take place in the Hub. A team-based tournament open only to those in third-level education, Red Bull Campus Clutch sees over 200 national and regional tournaments take place across the globe this autumn. The best of the best advance to the World Finals, this year hosted in Istanbul, with a cash prize of €20,000 on offer.

Commenting as the hub was officially unveiled today, Katie Redmond SETU Sports Manager, Waterford Campus, said: “In 2020, SETU became the first third-level institute in Ireland to launch an esports scholarship and since then, the Esports Club has swiftly risen to prominence as one of the most active clubs at SETU. We are now delighted to further set the standard in the Irish third-level sector by opening our new Esports Gaming Hub. Our goal with this is to create a sports community where all students, current and future, who participate in Esports can receive the same support and facilities as all our sports teams. We would like to recognise that without the guidance and support of everyone at SETU, Esports Ireland, Collegiate Esports, and Red Bull, this vision would not have been possible.”

The hub is kitted out with a casual gaming area equipped with Xbox consoles, an immersive sound system and comfortable gaming bean bags. The facility also includes a chill-out area where students can bring their own laptops, connect to the high-speed network and work on their own creative projects with a cold can of Red Bull in hand. A unique custom-made 10-sided gaming table sits at the centre of the hub and allows for 5v5 gaming sessions on top-of-the-range gaming PCs.

Four outstanding partners have come on board, helping to bring the latest and greatest hardware to gamers. Intel NUC, SteelSeries, AGON by AOC and Backforce have worked with Red Bull to bring this unique gaming facility to life.

As PC Partner, Intel NUC, renowned for packing high-powered gaming rigs in small form factors, will support with their top-notch GamingPCs. SteelSeries, the worldwide leader in gaming and esports peripherals, is the official Peripheral brand of the Red Bull Gaming Hub and will equip students with award-winning gaming headsets, keyboards, and mice.

Backforce, the Gaming Chair partner, have provided ergonomic chairs that can boost performance and help maintain high-level gaming over long, competitive sessions, while the official Monitor Partner, AGON by AOC, provide high-performance gaming monitors within the space.

For more information about the Red Bull and Gaming, and the new Hub at SETU Waterford, visit www.RedBull.com/ie-en/gaming. To find out more about Red Bull Campus Clutch, and how to register, please visit Red Bull Ireland on Instagram & Tiktok @RedBullIre

 

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