The accelerator will welcome agtech and foodtech developers for a 12-week programme, with Atlantic Bridge among those providing mentoring.

University College Dublin (UCD) launched a new accelerator programme today that will focus on early-stage agtech and foodtech developers.
The AgTechUCD Agccelerator Programme, operated through UCD’s AgTechUCD Innovation Centre, will run for 12-weeks from September.
The programme is being funded through the Enterprise Ireland-managed Regional Enterprise Development Fund.
Financial services firm AIB, agrifood fund Yield Lab Europe, veterinary pharmaceuticals producer Bimeda, food ingredients manufacturer Carberry, animal feeds supplier Devenish, agronomy services provider Origin Enterprises, dairy cooperative Ornua…

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