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06 Sept 2025

World’s leading technologists to attend conference in Gaoth Dobhair

Notable alumni of MIT’s Innovators Under 35 include Google Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, CRISPR Technology Pioneer Feng Zhang and Tesla Motors Co-Founder JB Straubel

World’s leading technologists to attend conference in Gaoth Dobhair

Adam Goodall, Derry City and Strabane District Council; Amy Dickson, Aisling Events;Liam Blaney, Mayor of Donegal County Council and Micheál Ó Dubhir of Údarás na Gaeltachta.

A conference which is being hosted by Páirc Ghnó Ghaoth Dobhair and gteic will see young innovators being given an insight into their areas of interest and demonstrations on the methods in which their work is helping to improve society, through the use of cutting-edge technology.

Next month, a group of young innovators from all over Europe will gather in Gaoth Dobhair for the festival, with many of the events being hosted by Páirc Ghnó Ghaoth Dobhair and gteic @Gaoth Dobhair.

The conference will take place on May 11-12. The MIT Innovators Under 35 has been celebrating young changemakers for more than 20 years and will also feature some of the world’s leading technologists, with biomolecular physicist Georgios Nounesis, Director of the Greek National Centre for Scientific Research, Demokratis, delivering a keynote to the final list of Young Innovators.

Georgios and the young innovators will also be joined by distinguished leaders in innovation and tech from Italy, Andorra, the USA, Sweden, and the Netherlands including Vanesa Aroyo, Head of the Innovation Agency in Andorra and author Nicklas Bergman who sits on the Investment Committee of the European Innovation Council Fund.

Notable alumni of MIT’s Innovators Under 35 include Google Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, CRISPR Technology Pioneer Feng Zhang and Tesla Motors Co-Founder JB Straubel.

The festival is sponsored by Údarás na Gaeltachta, the Northwest City Region Councils of Derry City and Strabane District Council and Donegal County Council, University of Galway, Catalyst, Randox, Optum, Ulster University, Unosquare and Atlantic Technological University. 

The focus of this year’s festival will look at how technology can make society a better place and help generate economic growth in areas including biotechnology and medicine, computer and electronics, hardware, software, Internet, artificial intelligence, robotics, telecommunications, nanotechnology and materials, energy and transportation.

There will also be a special emphasis on young people and gteic@ Gaoth Dobhair will host an Education Day on May 11, when students from the schools in the Donegal Gaeltacht can visit the gteic to participate in a series of business challenges which they will solve with the assistance of representatives of local Gaeltacht businesses.

The festival will also showcase the Gaeltacht region and the way in which remote areas can be as connected as any major city, thanks to advances in modern technology.  

Údarás na Gaeltachta Chief Executive, Tomás Ó Síocháin said:“Údarás na Gaeltachta are very happy that the Donegal Gaeltacht was chosen for a second year to host this festival, in which innovation and creativity are recognised and celebrated."

The Director of Aisling Events which is hosting the festival, Connla McCann said: “Gaoth Dobhair is an area of rich heritage and culture right at the heart of the Gaeltacht. Despite being located on the Atlantic's edge, the area can now also boast some of the strongest broadband connectivity on the island of Ireland and a range of European-class companies at its business park.

"It's digital gteic hub provides accommodation for tech workers and entrepreneurs who can deliver services for global companies while still living under the shadow of Errigal. It’s a treat to be bringing the most brilliant young innovators across Europe to a region which is demonstrating that innovation can happen on the road less-travelled.”

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