Emer is the Managing Director of Hydrasure who are a provider of drinker solutions for the equine industry. Ní Chuanigh noticed a need in the market that was not being filled and started working on a drinker which measures how much water horse’s drink, then records that information, and finally sends alerts through to an Internet connection to your device.

On looking to set up your business, Ní Chuanigh stresses the point that it's unwise to think it's going to be plain sailing for any entrepreneur and outlined below some of the challenges she has faced.

"To get my first prototypes developed in the initial stages, I had to prove the worth of my idea many times for funding applications, and I got a number of knock-backs. This can be discouraging when you’re putting your own money into something and taking financial risks with no guarantee of return."

Emer will be the first to say that funding is the lifeblood for any start up and here are five tips Ní Chuanigh suggests for being a successful applicant to this year's Competitive Start Fund (CSF).

1. The application form:

This might sound like an obvious one, but take the time to answer the questions fully. It is vital to stay on point and only answer the questions you're being asking.

2. Do your market research:

Consider who are your competitor are, is there a need for your product, who are your target audience and what are your business' strengths and weakness?

3. Timeline and Deadlines:

Begin your application as quickly as possible, this year Agri or manufacturing sectors will open on Wednesday 21st September and will close at 15:00 on Wednesday 5th October 2016. This gives all candidates two weeks prep.

4. Get professional help:

Don't be afraid to have someone assist you in the areas of the application where you have little experience. There are many enterprise support bodies such as New Frontiers and Enterprise Ireland who helped Emer through the process. Try to get onto the Enterprise Ireland Mentor scheme as they well aid you and even review your draft for your application.

5. Perfect you online pitch:

Just like you may have seen on Dragon’s Den a poor pitch can cost you an opportunity. Remember this is an online video pitch, similar to a Skype call. A lot of people can find this awkward and unnatural; Emer recommends filming yourself to rehearse and then watch it back to see if there are things you can change. Also, check the internet connection for the computer you will be using as pausing of your connection during the interview can be extremely unnerving.

For more information on the Competitive Start Fund, please contact: csf@enterprise-ireland.com 353 1 727 2202 (9am - 5pm)

Visit Enterprise Ireland CSF page - enterprise-ireland.com/agriCSF