Tagged: R&D & News
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LRM is Europe’s first med-tech firm to scoop global Shingo standard News
07.06.2012 Wexford-based medical device company Lake Region Medical (LRM) has become the first company in the Republic of Ireland, as well as the first medical device manufacturer in...Categories: Economy, Engineer, Enterprise, Investments, Life Sciences, Management, Operating Systems, R&D, Science -
HP reveals net-zero energy data centre research News
31.05.2012 HP is claiming to have come up with game-changing data centre architecture that can help companies reduce their power usage by 30pc, as well as their dependence on grid power...Tags: HP, data centre, Cloud Computing, IT, Environment, Energy, Wind Energy, Solar Photovoltaics, R&D -
Irish and Korean science institutes to team up on semantic web R&D News
29.05.2012 The Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) at NUI Galway has signed a collaborative research agreement with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information...Categories: Web 2.0, Web, Software & Web Development, Science, R&D, Online Business, Internet, Intellectual Property, Data Management, Consumer Tech -
IWEA welcomes Govt’s renewable energy strategy News
29.05.2012 The Irish Wind Energy Association has reacted favourably to the Department of Energy’s Renewable Energy Strategy. It claims that Ireland’s wind-exporting drive could attract...Categories: Sustainability, Science, Renewable Energy, R&D, Investments, Green Tech, Government, Engineering, Energy, EconomyTags: R&D, Jobs, exporting, Pat Rabbitte, Wave Energy, Tidal Energy, Offshore Wind, Ireland, Wind Farms, Wind Energy, -
Brite:bill secures €1.25m of new equity funding News
24.05.2012 Dublin-based e-billing start-up Brite:bill has secured €1.25m of new equity funding from The Ulster Bank Diageo Venture Fund. The company is now planning to use this funding to...Categories: Telecommunications, Software & Web Development, Software, R&D, Investments, Internet, Digital Business -
Science-2-Business forum to focus on business innovation News
23.05.2012 A new programme to show how scientific research can be commercialised will take place at the Euroscience Open Forum (ESOF) in Dublin this July, but today marked the launch of...Categories: Science, R&D, Life Sciences, Legal, Investments, Intellectual Property, Financial, Engineer, Energy, Career Advice -
Optical fibre pioneer to speak in Dublin tomorrow News
21.05.2012 Australian entrepreneur and academic Dr Simon Poole will be at Dublin City University tomorrow to give a lecture about his 30-year experience in the area of photonics and... -
€500,000 investment brings 37 more jobs to Galway News
17.05.2012 Irish internet security solutions provider Copperfasten is to create 37 new jobs in Galway with funding from Enterprise Ireland and Oyster Technology Investments.Tags: Jobs, R&D, Software Development, Software, Internet Security, Security, McAfee, Symantec, Cisco, Enterprise Ireland, Enda Kenny, -
Microbiology lecturer at UL gets €75,000 Marie Curie Fellowship News
15.05.2012 Dr Achim Schmalenberger, a lecturer in microbiology at University of Limerick (UL), has been awarded a €75,000 Marie Curie grant by the European Commission to take his soil... -
ZMDI R&D centre in Limerick creates 35 engineering positions News
09.05.2012 ZMDI, a semiconductor company focused on energy efficiency, is establishing an R&D design centre in Limerick, creating 35 highly skilled engineering positions in digital power... -
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... -
Cisco will create 115 jobs in €26m investment News
30.04.2012 Cisco Systems will create 115 new R&D jobs for its Galway Research and Development facility over the next two years as part of a €26m investment. -
‘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 -
Mylan to create 500 new jobs by 2016 with €380m investment News
18.04.2012 Pharmaceuticals firm Mylan will invest up to €76m for five years totaling to €380m to expand its operations in Dublin and Galway and will add more than 500 new positions to its...Tags: R&D, Enda Kenny, Pharmaceutical, Life Sciences, Jobs, Jobs Announcements, Dublin, Ireland, Research, Investment -
€250,000 environmental research call for geoscientists News
18.04.2012 Ireland's Minister for Natural Resources Fergus O’Dowd has announced a €250,000 environmental research call that will allow for contracts for up to 10 researchers in the... -
TCD computer scientist gets top innovation accolade News
12.04.2012 Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has presented its 2012 Innovation Award to computer scientist and technology entrepreneur Dr Gerard Lacey. -
Is Dyson thinking of making cars? (video) News
12.04.2012 The engineering prowess behind Dyson vacuum cleaners is globally renowned. But what would happen if Dyson decided to put its technology into vehicles? A new video shows what... -
Scientists pioneer device for angioplasty procedures News
11.04.2012 Biomedical engineers at University of Limerick have come up with new medical technology to treat narrowed or obstructed blood vessels. Their technology has just been licensed to... -
CRANN in €750K nanotech partnership with Thomas Swan News
04.04.2012 CRANN, the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)-funded nanoscience institute based at Trinity College Dublin, is set to engage in a €750,000 research partnership focused on graphene...Categories: Wireless Communications, Science, Life Sciences, Investments, Funding, Energy, Education, Economy