The Furthr Webinar Series:
Unlock R&D Tax Credits to Fuel Your Startups Growth
Join our free expert-led webinar to discover how your startup could claim up to 35% of your R&D spend in cash or tax relief
Free Live Webinar | Hosted by Furthr, delivered by Alex Cornelius, Managing Director, R&D Tax Solutions
📅Date: Wednesday, 11th March ,2026
⏰Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (Dublin Time)
📍Location: Online (Zoom)
Why Attend This Webinar?
In 45 minutes, you will learn:
✅What qualifies as R&D for startups in Ireland
✅How to claim - even if your pre-revenue
✅Real-world examples of successful claims
✅Common mistakes startups make (and how to avoid them)
👉Reserve My Spot
Is Your Startup Missing Out on Hidden Funding?
R&D tax credits are one of Ireland’s most valuable innovation supports for startups and scaling technology companies, yet they are often misunderstood or overlooked in the early stages of growth. Allowing businesses to receive up to 35% back on qualifying expenditure as a cash refund, this is a particularly valuable incentive for early-stage and scaling startups.
In this session, we’ll break down the fundamentals of the R&D Tax Credit regime in clear, practical terms, with examples relevant to software, AI, and product led startups.
Attend this webinar to:
✅ Develop a clear understanding of whether your startup may qualify
✅Gain practical knowledge you can apply to future projects
✅ Greater confidence when discussing R&D funding with advisors or investors
✅ Gain a better view of how innovation incentives fit into the wider Irish startup ecosystem
Meet the Speaker
Alex Cornelius
Alex is a Research & Development tax adviser and multidisciplinary tax professional with 15 years’ experience working across the UK and Ireland.
After obtaining his Bachelor of Laws (LLB) he trained for his CA and CTA qualifications within the Big Four accountancy firms and previously led the tax delivery team at the UK’s largest R&D consultancy, specialising in innovation incentives for technology-led businesses.
His current work focuses on advising startups and scaling companies in sectors including software, AI, and engineering on the practical application of R&D tax incentives to support continued investment in innovation in Ireland.
