 
												The awards ceremony took place at Castle Leslie, County Monaghan
Subterranean Software has been named among the winners of the inaugural North–South Business Cooperation Awards.
The company, which is based in Redcastle, took home a bronze award worth €25,000.
A total of €500,000 in cash prizes was awarded: one Gold Award of €150,000, two Silver Awards of €100,000 each, and six Bronze Awards of €25,000 each.
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Subterranean Software, specialising in drone and embedded systems for constrained environments, took home the award in a cross-border joint entry with Good Friday Robotics, an advanced drone robotics developer for hazardous environments.
Subterranean specialises in transmission software for drones in situations where radio is restricted, visibility is minimal, and the environment is hostile to flight operations.
The awards, which culminated in a high-profile ceremony at Castle Leslie Estate, Monaghan, saw a total of nine entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial businesses in partnership recognised for their outstanding achievements in building businesses that bridge communities in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
 
                
                
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