Rachel Coughlan Wins Kerry Sustainable Nutrition Award at Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

Kerry, a global leader in taste and nutrition solutions, has presented the Kerry Sustainable Nutrition Award at this year’s Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, recognising outstanding student innovation in sustainable nutrition.

The Kerry Sustainable Nutrition Award was presented by Catherine Keogh, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Kerry, to Rachel CoughlanMoate Community School Westmeathfor her innovative project developing a biodegradable chewing gum made sustainably from Irish-grown resources.

The award celebrates projects that demonstrate scientific innovation in sustainable nutrition – solutions that help maintain good health while ensuring future generations can meet their nutritional needs, without compromising the health of the planet.

Kerry is a proud Silver Sponsor of this year’s Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, supporting the future of innovation in Ireland. This award aligns with the company’s Beyond the Horizon sustainability strategy and its vision to reach more than two billion people with sustainable nutrition solutions by 2030.

Presenting the award, Catherine Keogh said: “Rachel truly exemplifies Kerry’s values and our vision for sustainable nutrition. This award recognises young scientists who are developing innovative, science-led solutions that are better for people, better for society, and better for the planet – reducing environmental impact, improving health outcomes, and ensuring responsible sourcing and production. The quality, creativity and ambition on display at this year’s Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition has been exceptional, reinforcing our belief that Ireland’s future as a global hub for scientific innovation is bright.”

The award was open across multiple scientific categories and age groups, with projects assessed on innovation, scientific rigour, sustainability impact, clarity of communication and real-world feasibility.

PanPan Kids Smartwatch: A Safer, Smarter Alternative to a Smartphone for Young Children

Tunstall Emergency Response and Pandu have partnered to launch the PanPan Kids Smartwatch, a wearable device designed to keep children aged 7 – 12 years safe and parents connected without the need for a smartphone or internet access. Prioritising safety, privacy, and ease of use, the PanPan Kids Smartwatch provides peace of mind for parents while allowing children to explore with a sense of independence.
The PanPan Kids Smartwatch is built with safety at its core, featuring:
  • No Camera, No Recording Function – Designed for enhanced security and privacy compliance, making it suitable for schools and aligned with GDPR policies.
  • Full Parental Control – Parents have complete access through the app to customise settings and manage features.
  • Geo-Fencing for Extra Security – Parents can set safe zones and receive instant alerts if their child moves beyond them.
  • Two-Way Calling – Parents and children can communicate easily, ensuring peace of mind and instant connection when needed.
  • Seamless Communication –  High-quality, crystal-clear audio enhances two-way conversations for reliable interaction.
Equipped with a built-in SIM card, the PanPan Kids Smartwatch enables two-way calling, so kids can easily reach their parents in any situation. It also features a dedicated SOS button that, when pressed, sends an instant alert to the parent’s app, along with the child’s real-time location. These features, combined with GPS tracking, activity monitoring, and optional 24/7 support, make it a comprehensive safety solution for families.
Parents can feel confident knowing their child is safe and secure—whether at home, school, on a playdate, or a school trip. The built-in GPS tracker allows parents to check their child’s location in real time, while the two-way calling feature ensures kids can always reach their parents, and vice versa.
What Parents Are Saying
Louise Rawlins, a mother of two young girls, shares her experience: “As a parent, safety is my top priority. I want my daughters to have independence while avoiding risks associated with the internet and social media. The PanPan Kids Smartwatch gives me peace of mind while allowing them to explore safely.”
Krystle Foley, a mother of three boys, values the focus on childhood without unnecessary technology exposure: “Children should enjoy being kids for as long as possible. Smartphones bring distractions and risks that I’d rather avoid. The PanPan watch is the perfect solution—it keeps us safely connected without needing a phone.”
Key Benefits for Parents
  • Privacy-Focused – No camera or recording functions, ensuring safety at school and compliance with GDPR.
  • Affordable and Convenient – Provides essential connectivity without the distractions or risks of a smartphone.
  • SOS and Two-Way Calling – Instant connection between child and parent at any time.
  • Real-Time Location Tracking – GPS location accessible through the app.
  • Geo-Fencing Alerts – Parents can set safe zones and receive notifications when their child moves beyond them.
  • Activity Monitoring – Built-in pedometer promotes movement and healthy habits.
  • Durable & Kid-Friendly Design – Comfortable, customisable straps and available in fun colours.
  • Optional 24/7 Monitoring Support – Additional security for families (available at an extra cost per month).
“We’re thrilled to launch the PanPan Kids Smartwatch. In today’s digital world, it’s more important than ever to let kids be kids—protecting their safety while giving them space to grow,” said James Doyle, MD of Tunstall Emergency Response. “The PanPan offers parents a smart, simple way to keep children connected without a smartphone.”
Guoxian Yang, Founder & CEO of Pandu, added, “We’re pleased to partner with Tunstall to bring the PanPan Kids Smartwatch to market. By leveraging advanced GPS and secure communication technology, we provide parents with a reliable, easy-to-use safety solution in a connected world.”
The PanPan Kids Smartwatch, designed for children aged 7–12, is typically priced at €200, with a €20 per month monitoring and SIM fee and €7 per month for app access.
For a limited-time launch offer, the PanPan is available for €185 plus €12 per month for app and call services until 30th April 2025. Available now through the Tunstall Emergency Response website
or by calling 0818 999247.

Irish Rugby stars unite to promote positive online experiences for young people

International stars from the Men’s and Women’s Irish Rugby Teams have joined forces to promote more positive online experiences among young people.
 
In collaboration with the Vodafone Foundation’s Tozi App, influential Irish rugby players Caelan Doris, Mack Hansen, and Josh van der Flier from the Men’s team, along with Deirbhile Nic a Bháird, Fiona Tuite, and Dorothy Wall from the Women’s team, have created a series of online videos to support young people with their online experiences.

These videos share their personal experiences with digital resilience, emphasise the importance of kindness, and offer valuable advice to their 12-year-old selves.

The Vodafone Foundation Tozi App, developed in partnership with DCU Anti-Bullying Centre and Childline by ISPCC, aims to empower young people to navigate the digital world safely and positively.
 
As prominent sports figures, they have a substantial following on social media and frequently engage with both positive and negative interactions online. They shared their insights on managing the heightened presence of social media and offered advice to young people on handling the varied reactions they encounter.
 
Dorothy Wall, Ireland Women’s player, shared her advice to her 12-year-old self: “Your close people just want to make sure you’re okay. People around you are the most important thing and can lift you up when you’re low, but you need to let them know when you’re feeling down.”

Ireland Men’s Captain, Caelan Doris, highlighted the importance of kindness and how the smallest interaction, good or bad, can have the biggest impact: “It goes back to being kind, whether in person or online. It’s easy to post something negative or nice online, but you don’t always see the impact it might have on that person. So, be mindful and be kind.”

Ireland Women’s player, Fiona Tuite also gave advice to younger people on how to deal with negative comments online. She said: “It’s not the real world. These are anonymous people. Put the phone away. Who cares what they think. They don’t know anything about you your life or what’s going with you. Put the phone away and go talk to real people.”

The Tozi app is available for free download and usage from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
 
Liz Roche, Head of the Vodafone Foundation in Ireland emphasised the importance of the Tozi App in a challenging time for young people online: “With the increase in online activity among young people, the Tozi App provides research-backed resources and learning tools to help young people manage their online presence. Since its launch in 2023, Tozi has made a significant impact, achieving nearly 4,000 downloads. Polls have emerged as the most popular content type on the app, offering bite-sized, quick-reward content that allows users to test their knowledge and opinions while viewing responses from others. We recommend all parents and guardians to encourage their children to download the App if they have a phone. It is free to download and use, and available to everyone, regardless of their network provider.”
 
Tozi is designed to educate, empower, and support young people with a range of engaging features:

  • Cosmos: A rich content library offering stories, tips, and advice on handling common online challenges such as account hacks, ghosting, trolling, grieving, and self-esteem issues.

  • Live Help: Direct access to call or chat with Childline by ISPCC.

  • My Space: A private journaling area featuring a gamified diary and feelings-tracker.

UCD STUDENTS TOKYO BOUND AFTER WINNING NATIONAL TECH & INNOVATION COMPETITION

UCD Commerce students Oisin Mallon and Oisin Walsh have been crowned the 2024 Red Bull Basement National champions and will go on to represent Ireland in the World Finals in Tokyo next month.

After 1,800 applications nationwide, the search for the next generation of Irish innovators came to a head at TUD Grangegorman on Thursday night when finalists presented their ideas to a panel of judges from across the Irish creative, media and tech landscape.

Teams from across the country were represented in the final. Each presented their own business plan, created with the support of AI technology. After much deliberation, University College Dublin pair Oisin Mallon and Oisin Walsh were announced as the winners, nabbing a laptop each from partners AMD, as well as a place at next month’s Red Bull Basement World Finals in Tokyo.

The team presented their plans for StepAhead, which seeks to connect young people with mentors who have recently navigated the same career or educational paths, offering real-world advice to help them make informed, confident decisions.

On their victory, Oisin Mallon (aged 22 from Omeath, Co. Louth) said: “We are delighted to win the Red Bull Basement National Final with StepAhead and represent Ireland on a global stage in Tokyo with our idea.” 

Oisin Walsh (aged 22 from Killarney, Co. Kerry) added: “We are just thrilled to have won the Red Bull Basement National Final. We can’t wait to bring our idea to the global stage in Tokyo. Seeing an idea of ours come to life is an amazing feeling and I’m excited to see where it takes us.”

The next step for the dynamic duo is Tokyo, with over 40 countries set to compete at the World Finals. Across Monday December 2nd, and Thursday December 5th, they will attend workshops, dedicated AI educational sessions, and have the chance to network with international entrepreneurs and business leaders, before they go up against their peers for the World title.

The grand prize for the global winner? A three week accelerator programme, all expenses paid, to Silicon Valley and Los Angeles in 2025, where they will receive hands-on experience, mentorship and opportunities to connect with top industry leaders, including insights from Red Bull Basement global partners Microsoft.

Ørsted become first renewable energy sponsor of STEM showcase for young women

Leading global renewable energy company Ørsted, has become the first renewable energy company to sponsor the I Wish STEM showcase event which promotes careers in STEM to young women. The ninth annual I Wish STEM Showcase attracted 3,000 female students to the event in Dublin, with more than 15,000 attending virtually.

During the Girls in STEM 10 Fast Facts panel discussion, Olivia Roche, Project Developer at Ørsted spoke about her experience as a woman in STEM and the diversity of her role at Ørsted. She shared insights with those attending on the development of wind and solar farms in Ireland and globally, as well as the processes behind securing land, engaging with communities, and working with planners and environmental experts to assess projects’ possible impacts. Ørsted has to date invested over €500m in Irish renewables, managing 10% of the total wind assets across the island of Ireland which is equivalent to powering over 250,000 homes. Their Irish headquarters are based in Cork City, where it employs 90 people.