Galway native appointed to drive new food and agri innovation programme at UCD

Michael Malone, 14 Jun

Manager, FAST-IP, UCD.

Edel Mitchell from Woodlawn, outside Ballinasloe has been appointed as a

Senior Programme Manager to manage the commercial and operational aspects

of the new Food and Agriculture Sustainable Technology Innovation

Programme (FAST-IP).

The graduate entrepreneurship training programme to be delivered annually

by UCD in partnership with Teagasc, is to further enhance innovation in

the food and agricultural sector.

The programme will give participants the necessary skills to discover and

develop ideas for new products and services and to accelerate the

commercialisation pathway for these business ideas.

Edel Mitchell has over 20 years of national and international cross

sectoral experience spanning public, private and global consultancy

sectors in Ireland, Europe, USA and Australia.

She has a strong focus on regional development, building commercial and

ecosystem partnerships, and developing tailored solutions to address unmet

client and market needs, and is an alumna of the BioInnovate Ireland

programme at University of Galway.

Applications close on 21 June for the first 12-month FAST-IP programme,

which is aimed at mid-career professionals, and which will begin in

September.

“I am delighted to join UCD at this exciting time as we near the

commencement of the inaugural FAST-IP programme in September,” said Edel

Mitchell.

“I look forward to working with the FAST-IP participants using design

thinking methodologies to support the identification of unmet needs and

development of innovative commercially scalable solutions in this exciting

sector.”

“In this new role I am particularly looking forward to partnering

collaboratively with UCD and Teagasc to harness the collective domain

expertise and wider industry networks.”

“In addition, their farming, industry and entrepreneurial experiences and

track record of supporting, fostering and spinning out successful

start-ups within the Agtech sector will be instrumental in supporting the

success of the FAST-IP programme.”

FAST-IP will use design-thinking methodologies and will have a practical

focus. Through the programme participants will learn how to conduct

needs-led innovation to develop market validated solutions to unmet needs

in the areas of agricultural technology and food sustainability sectors.

Participants will also spend eight to 10 weeks immersed in agricultural

environments including farms and food processing companies throughout the

year long programme. FAST-IP will provide participants with a €38,000

tax-free scholarship during the programme.

FAST-IP is accredited by UCD at Level 9 on the National Qualifications

Framework and participants who complete the programme will be awarded a

Graduate Diploma in Agricultural Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

UCD and Teagasc are partnering with FRS Recruitment to recruit

participants for the FAST-IP programme starting this September.

For further information and to apply for the programme by the deadline

date of 21 June 2024 visit https://www.frsrecruitment.com/fast-ip