Auralink has been announced as the overall winner of the 2026 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition, an intensive four-week accelerator programme for emerging student entrepreneurs at University College Dublin (UCD).
Auralink is focused on developing an AI-powered assistive technology platform using smart glasses to enhance safety and independence for people with visual impairments. By combining smartphone software with smart glasses, the aim of the platform is to provide real-time environmental sensing, object recognition and navigation support through audio feedback.
Navigating public transport and unfamiliar environments
The platform is being developed to assist users 24/7 in daily activities at home as well as navigating public transport and unfamiliar environments.
Following final pitches to a judging panel at the end of the competition Auralink was named the winner of the €3,000 NovaUCD One to Watch Prize.
Pictured at NovaUCD are UCD students, Suyun Zheng and Scott Nagle, winners of the One to Watch prize at the conclusion of the 2026 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition. Their emerging startup is focused on developing an AI-powered assistive technology platform using smart glasses to enhance safety and independence for people with visual impairments. Image: Gary Ashe, Sharppix.
The members of the Auralink team are UCD students, Scott Nagle, who has just completed his first year undergraduate studies in economics and history and Suyun Zheng who has just completed her third year graduate entry programme in medicine.
Nagle said: “I am delighted that Auralink has been named the winner of the One to Watch prize at the conclusion of the 2026 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition, especially as the pitches delivered by our fellow programme participants were excellent and of a very high standard.”
Software that runs on smartphones and smart glasses
Zheng said: “While existing solutions provide valuable support for people with visual impairments, they offer limited information about the surrounding environment. Public transport for example remains challenging, especially when identifying platforms and reading timetables. We are focused on addressing this gap with software that runs on smartphones and smart glasses to make assistive technology more accessible in line with the UN SDGs of good health and wellbeing and reducing inequalities.”
Nagle added: “We are now seeking funding support to help us to accelerate product development, user testing, pilot deployments and engagement with visually impaired communities in Ireland and internationally. We are also seeking mentors, industry connections and introductions to accessibility organisations, healthcare providers, transport operators and potential commercial partners. Such support would help us to refine our product, validate real-world impact and build a sustainable pathway to market to improve independence, safety and quality of life of people with visual impairments.”
The annual accelerator programme, which is now in its 12th year is delivered by NovaUCD, the university’s hub of startup and innovation activities, as a framework to support UCD undergraduate and postgraduate students who want to develop and grow business ideas into startups.
L-R: Dominik Leisi, investment manager, Atlantic Bridge; Enterprise Ireland; Susanne L’Estrange, New Frontiers programme manager, IADT Media Cube, winning UCD students Scott Nagle and Suyun Zheng; Michael O’Dea, senior adviser, startups, Enterprise Ireland and Simon Factor, senior manager, New Ventures, NovaUCD. Image: Gary Ashe, Sharppix.
The aim of the accelerator is to assist the students in refining their business ideas through a series of structured workshops, including taught content from industry experts, interactive workshops, regular mentoring and pitching sessions.
Thirteen early-stage student ventures and 17 participants completed this year’s programme. Over the last 12-years about 105 early-stage ventures and 240 students have now completed NovaUCD student enterprise competitions.
Simon Factor, senior manager, new ventures, NovaUCD, said: “A key focus of this annual UCD accelerator programme is to provide the participating undergraduate and postgraduate students with the skills, the confidence, and the opportunity to further refine their ideas and hopefully in time launch startups at home and further afield.”
“The pitches delivered at NovaUCD by the enthusiastic students, on a range of business ideas from AI-powered assistive technology to edtech to medtech to sustainability to robotics, were all excellent, and I would like to congratulate all the participants for successfully completing this year’s programme. I would especially like to congratulate Auralink on being named the overall winner and I wish Scott and Suyun every success as they progress their new venture in the months ahead.
“Building on our success in delivering the student enterprise competition over the last 12 years we are currently in the process of hiring a student entrepreneurship programme manager to join the NovaUCD team.
'New three-year pilot programme designed to be the heartbeat of student innovation'
"The successful candidate will focus on spearheading the launch and delivery of a new three-year pilot programme designed to be the heartbeat of student innovation on the UCD campus, building a world-class ecosystem where student ambition meets venture-building support, and cultivating a vibrant community that bridges the gap between campus curiosity and commercial reality.”
The four-week accelerator, which used the lean startup and business model canvas approach, included a series of structured and interactive workshops delivered by Raomal Perera, lean disruptor. Topics such as, customer development; value proposition; working in teams; design thinking; prototyping, environment mapping; financial planning; effective fundraising and pitching, will be covered.
The members of the final judging panel were; Dominik Leisi, investment manager, Atlantic Bridge; Susanne L’Estrange, New Frontiers programme manager, IADT Media Cube; Michael O’Dea, senior adviser, startups, Enterprise Ireland and Simon Factor, NovaUCD (chair).
The 2026 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition was sponsored by; AIB, AMD, Arthur Cox, Deloitte, Ericsson and Goodbody.