Stryker recognises outstanding young women in STEM through WISE UP Technological Awards
Three of Cork’s highest-achieving female STEM students were today recognised by Stryker, a global leader in medical technologies, at the WISE UP Technological Awards to celebrate outstanding academic achievement in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Founded by Stryker’s WISE (Women in Stryker’s Engineering) team in Anngrove, the annual award recognises outstanding students from Cork’s all-girls secondary schools who have achieved exceptional results in their Leaving Certificate – earning at least three H1 grades in STEM subjects – and who have chosen to pursue STEM degrees at Irish universities. This year’s winners include Gemma Collins from St. Aloysius College who received the first prize, Abi O’Connor also from St. Aloysius College, and Aoibhe Sparrow from Mount Mercy College, who received a second prizes.
Speaking at the event, Mag O’Keeffe VP for Advanced Operations, Stryker, said:“The WISE Group at Stryker’s Anngrove location are delighted to present the WISE UP Technological Awards to these outstanding students who have shown a real passion for STEM. These awards are about more than academic achievement – they’re about recognising potential, encouraging ambition, and showing young women that there is a place for them at the forefront of innovation. We’re proud to support the next generation of innovators and play our part in fostering future talent.”
Following the presentation, Aoibhe Sparrow, a prize winner from Mount Mercy College, said:“Winning this award is an incredible honour that means so much to me. It represents recognition of my hard work, passion, and commitment to pursuing a future in science and technology. This opportunity not only supports my education but also motivates me to keep learning, innovating, and using my education to create positive change in the world. I am especially excited to continue my journey in pharmacy, where I hope to gain the knowledge and skills needed to make a meaningful impact on patients’ lives through the development, preparation, and dispensing of medications. I am so deeply grateful for this opportunity and for everyone who believes in my potential.”
Tricia Ryan, Principal at Mount Mercy College, said: “We are delighted that one of our students has been honoured with this Stryker WISE Technological award. This recognition not only celebrates the talent, dedication, and potential of the student, but also reflects the strong values and high standards we strive to nurture in our school community. It is very encouraging to see a leading company like Stryker acknowledge the achievements of our young people.”

Pictured at the awards prizing giving ceremony at Stryker Anngrove in Cork were: Gemma Collins, first prize winner from St. Aloysius Secondary School; Abi O’Connor, second prize winner from St. Aloysius Secondary School; Aoibhe Sparrow, second prize winner from Mount Mercy College; Mag O’Keeffe (Right), Vice President of Advanced Operations and Global Additive Technologies at Stryker; Kate Kryachko (Left), Stryker Anngrove WISE Leader.
Pictured at the awards prizing giving ceremony at Stryker were Gemma Collins, first prize winner from St. Aloysius College; Abi O’Connor, second prize winner from St. Aloysius College; Aoibhe Sparrow, second prize winner from Mount Mercy College; Mag O’Keeffe, Vice President of Advanced Operations and Global Additive Technologies at Stryker; Kate Kryachko, Stryker Anngrove WISE Leader.








