The submission describes the 'Technological Higher Education Association' (THEA), a real Irish representative body that is currently dissolving/transitioning into a new organization (TUA). While the entity historically held utility within the Irish higher education sector, the submission itself is of extremely low quality. It contains hallucinatory claims (audience reach: 'everyone', traction: 'most people have used my product') and incorrect financial terminology ('marketcap' for a non-profit). The project is effectively a 'notice of closure', resulting in minimal current utility, timing, or innovation scores.
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