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Three National Awards For Tipperary Students at National Enterprise Final

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Danny
Business and Economy
12 May 2026

THREE NATIONAL AWARDS FOR TIPPERARY STUDENTS AT ENTERPRISE FINALS

IRELAND’S FINEST YOUNG STUDENT ENTREPRENEURS CELEBRATED AT NATIONAL FINALS

Student(s) from Tipperary have taken three national prizes as part of the National 2025/26 Student Enterprise Programme.  The Finals of the Local Enterprise Office initiative.

Supported by Local Enterprise Office Tipperary, students from Comeragh College and Rockwell College won 2nd place and Innovation Award in the Intermediate Category and Senior Category at the National Finals that took place last Thursday in Mullingar.  The winning students from Comeragh College Danny Nugent a 2nd year student, worked under the guidance of his teachers, Darragh Lyons and DJ Foran.  Also on hand to cheer Danny on was principal Mr. Kevin Langton who has shown huge commitment to enterprise in Comeragh College not only for this years programme but throughout the years. The Senior student is Aidan Humphries a TY student supported by his teacher Ms. Rhatigan.

Their student enterprises were: Danny Nugent Hurleys a handcrafted hurley maker service delivering bespoke, made‑to‑order hurleys and accessories trusted by players across Waterford, Tipperary and Kilkenny and Echo IQ an AI‑powered learning tool that transforms study material into personalised songs, making memorisation easier, more engaging and creatively inspiring for students.

The event was hosted by broadcasters Rick O’Shea and Ruth Scott, and they were joined during the ceremony by Alan Dillon, T.D., Minister of State for Employment, Small Business and Retail to announce the winners across the three main categories on the day. 

Also Katie Lonergan & Saoirse Shanahan Roche students from Scoil Mhuire, Greenhill Carrick on Suir were recognised for initially being chosen as one of the Top 5 most innovative ideas from the whole programme and participated in a Live Pitching event at Micorsoft Dreamspace in March where they were crowned the Student Enterprise Prorgamme Innovators Of The Year 2026.

Our Junior Category from Coláiste Dún Iascaigh, Cahir represented himself, his school and LEO Tipperary well on the day was David Miron of DMS - David Miron Solutions.  His product The Extender is a bespoke, 3D‑printed cup‑holder enhancement, engineered to deliver a perfectly tailored, spill‑free fit for any drink in any car.

Alan Dillon, T.D., Minister of State for Employment, Small Business and Retail, said; “This is one for the great days for Irish entrepreneurship in the country.  We get a chance to see almost 90 businesses started by secondary school students from across the country who have all been shortlisted for the finals and that in itself is an amazing achievement from the 30,000 pupils who started last September.

“These are students who have come up with brilliant ideas and forged them into businesses, making sales and understanding and learning the skills it takes to become an entrepreneur.  No matter what path they choose in life those skills will stand by them but we hope that many of the students we see today will go on to become the start-up leaders and entrepreneurs of the future in this country.”

There were 88 student businesses in contention across three main categories for the Final in what is Ireland’s largest entrepreneurship programme for second level students.  The initiative, funded by the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employent, through Enterprise Ireland and delivered by the 31 Local Enterprise Offices in local authorities throughout the country, saw over 30,000 students from 500 secondary schools across the country take part.

Tina Mulhearne LEO SEP Coordinator said; “Year on year the Student Enterprise Programme continues to showcase the very best of innovation and entrepreneurship amongst our secondary school students. We see every year that the National Finals are not an end point for our student entrepreneurs, but a stepping stone on the next stage of their entrepreneurial journey. From our class of 25/26 we hope to see some of our next great wave of Tipperary business leaders and global entrepreneurs emerge.”

The National Final students, who competed across three categories, Junior, Intermediate and Senior, were all attendance on the day exhibiting their businesses which were judged by a team of national businesses experts and mentors.  Each student enterprise was challenged with creating, setting up and running their own business, which must show sales of their service or product.  The judging panel included business owners and representatives from enterprise agencies and associated bodies. 

The Student Enterprise Programme is open to students of all ages at secondary level, with three separate categories - Junior (1st year), Intermediate (2nd and 3rd year) and Senior (4th, 5th and 6th year, LVA, LCA and Youth Outreach).

The three main category winners on the day were: ‘GloHurling’ set up by Cathal Sweeney from Mungret Community College, representing Local Enterprise Office Limerick (Senior Category Winner), ‘Smart Shovel, a business set up by Aodhan Finegan and Leon Egan from St. Patrick’s Classical School Navan representing Local Enterprise Office Meath (Intermediate Category Winner), and ‘I Can’ set up by Paddy Lynch and Tom McDonald from St. Mary’s CBS, Portlaoise representing Local Enterprise Office Laois (Junior Category Winner).

The second Student Enterprise Programme Alumni Award was also presented to Jordan Casey Co-Founder and CEO of Mindpath, a digital mental health service focused on ADHD and Autism.  Casey took part in the Student Enterprise Programme in first year of secondary school with his business Casey Games and he was Europe’s youngest IOS developer when he launched his first game on iTunes as a teenager.   

The Student Enterprise of the Year for 2025 was “Cannon PC” from Clonkeen College, Dun Laoghaire in County Dublin.  The start-up, created by student Jack Cannon, built upcycled high speed gaming PCs from old PCs being disposed of in office clear outs and for general sale online.  Cannon PC achieved €40,000 in sales while also saving 1,000kgs of e-waste every year.

The Student Enterprise Programme is funded by the Government of Ireland through Enterprise Ireland and delivered by the 31 Local Enterprise Offices in local authorities throughout the country.  Since the Student Enterprise Programme began in 2003, over 500,000 students have taken part, learning key skills on how to create a business idea, start a business and grow a business.

The Student Enterprise Programme is one of a number of initiatives that the Local Enterprise Offices run, to foster entrepreneurship across the country. Others include Local Enterprise Week, the National Enterprise Awards, National Women’s Enterprise Day and Local Enterprise Showcase. The Local Enterprise Offices in local authorities are funded by the Government of Ireland through Enterprise Ireland.

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For further information:

Tina Mulhearne |  Business Advisor | LEO Tipperary

087 338 4739|052 6166220 | *  tina.mulhearne@tipperarycoco.ie |