Tagged: Technology Transfer
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Fujitsu to use Ireland as research test-bed for future technologies News
30.05.2013 Fujitsu Laboratories is set to engage in a series of collaborative Irish research projects over the next three years to test technologies in order to steer the ICT company’s... -
Tech transfer projects to get €11m investment push from InterTradeIreland News
04.02.2013 InterTradeIreland has announced plans to invest €11m in 135 cross-border technology-transfer projects, with the investment set to be channelled into the agency’s all-island... -
Big ideas give med tech an edge News
26.11.2012 This Wednesday, Enterprise Ireland’s Big Ideas Technology Showcase will take place in Dublin. Nineteen presenters will pitch their ‘big ideas’ to potential mentors, business... -
US innovation expert Charles Wessner to speak in Dublin this week News
19.09.2012 Dr Charles Wessner, the internationally recognised innovation expert who is the director of technology, innovation and entrepreneurship at the National Academy of Sciences in... -
Clinical investigations in med tech: work in progress News
17.09.2012 We take a look at the scope for company-sponsored clinical investigations in the med-tech sector here in Ireland and ask how could we make Ireland an even better location for them. -
Med tech in Ireland paints a healthy picture News
03.09.2012 With Ireland fast becoming a global epicentre for the med-tech industry, today we are launching a new series to explore how the sector has evolved in the country, taking a look... -
BioInnovate programme cultivates med-tech innovation in Ireland News
10.09.2012 The BioInnovate Ireland programme is looking to train the next generation of innovators in medical technology. So what’s it all about, and how is it progressing so far? -
SFI opens up consultation process for 2020 strategy agenda and 2013 operational plan News
03.09.2012 Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) has announced the launch of a draft of its new Strategy Agenda 2020 and operational plan for 2013. It means that academics, researchers and... -
#ESOF2012 – Dublin hands over ESOF mantle to Copenhagen for 2014 science forum News
16.07.2012 Yesterday afternoon, the Euroscience Open Forum wrapped up in Dublin, when the city formally handed over the baton to the Danish city of Copenhagen, which will hold the next...Categories: Government, Engineering, Engineer, Energy, Education, Economy, Green Computing, Green Tech, Internet, R&D, Renewable Energy, Science, Sustainability -
Science Foundation Ireland reveals 2011 annual report details at ESOF News
12.07.2012 The Irish Government’s science agency Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) has released the details of its annual report for 2011 at the Euroscience Open Forum (ESOF) in Dublin this... -
LED-tech start-up InfiniLED to harness cleanroom tech at Tyndall National Institute News
10.07.2012 Irish clean-tech start-up InfiniLED has forged an access agreement with Tyndall National Institute in Cork to use the institute's semiconductor cleanrooms in order to work on... -
NUI Maynooth, DCU and RCSI to pool academic and R&D resources News
26.06.2012 Ireland’s Taoiseach Enda Kenny, TD, and Education Minister Ruairi Quinn, TD, are this afternoon officially launching a new academic collaboration called the 3U Partnership...Tags: Maths, STEM, DCU, Innovation, R&D, NUI Maynooth, Third Level, Technology Transfer, Enda Kenny, Ruairi Quinn, Research -
Ireland India Institute opens at Dublin City University News
18.06.2012 A new centre called the Ireland India Institute has been officially opened at Dublin City University (DCU) this morning. The aim of the centre will be to spawn research,...Categories: Sustainability, Science, Research, R&D, Networking, Life Sciences, Investments, Internet, Intellectual Property, Green Tech, Engineering, Education, Economy -
DCU to host free event Collaborate to Innovate, covering R&D and tech transfer News
15.06.2012 Dublin City University's (DCU) innovation and enterprise centre Invent is holding a free event called Collaborate to Innovate next Thursday at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin....Categories: Software Development, Science, R&D, Online Business, Networking & Telecoms, Networking, Multimedia, Marketing, Management, Life Sciences, Leadership & Management, IT Organisation, Investments, Internet, Intellectual Property, Funding, Engineering, Education, Economy, CIO, Application Design and Development -
Gov’t reveals new IP Protocol to commercialise publicly funded R&D News
08.06.2012 The Irish Government has announced details of a new Intellectual Property Protocol to make it easier for businesses to engage with scientific researchers and commercialise...Categories: Science, R&D, Investments, Intellectual Property, Government, Funding, Education, Economy, Bio Tech -
SFI-funded scientists to head to Silicon Valley News
30.04.2012 Two Irish researchers from DCU and TCD have won an opportunity to head to Silicon Valley and meet with business and scientific research pioneers. Science Foundation Ireland... -
‘Finland's R&D effort is a model for Ireland to copy’ – innovation minister News
26.04.2012 Ireland’s Minister for Research and Innovation, Sean Sherlock, TD, has been checking out Finland’s R&D focus and its education system during a two-day visit to Helsinki. He said...Categories: Sustainability, Science, Research, R&D, Life Sciences, Investments, Green Tech, Green, Government, Funding, Engineering, Engineer, Energy -
Nanoscience institute CRANN gets three new board members News
26.04.2012 CRANN, the Science Foundation Ireland-funded nanoscience institute based at Trinity College Dublin (TCD), has added three new members to its board, as the institute ramps up its...Categories: Research, Science, Sustainability, R&D, Investments, Intellectual Property, Green Tech, Graduate, Government, Funding, Energy, EconomyTags: TCD, exporting, R&D, Technology Transfer, Ireland, Nanoscience, SFI, Nanotechnology, CRANN, Government -
TechBrew event to spur on start-ups in southeast News
24.04.2012 Technology Cluster South East will be holding its first free networking and innovation event TechBrew on Wednesday evening to promote tech start-up activity in the southeast. -
Irish software start-up gleans European innovation award News
17.04.2012 Xcelerit, a new software spin-out from the Science Foundation Ireland CTVR telecommunications research centre at Trinity College Dublin, has today won the PRACE innovation...