How Ireland plans to make an impact in advanced therapies
Ireland is putting its innovative ecosystem to work in tackling the challenges of developing and manufacturing complex cell and gene therapies
Read moreEqual1 announces ‘Ireland’s first’ quantum computer
Bell-1 ushers in a new age of quantum computing, Equal1 said.
Read moreSt Patrick’s Day medals go to philosopher and healthcare CEO
The medals highlight the value of research collaborations between Ireland and the US, said Research Ireland’s Celine Fitzgerald.
Read moreUCC finds new fossil action in 30,000-year-old vulture
Died 30,000 years ago, discovered 136 years ago and disrupting the field of palaeontology just this week – the surprising afterlife of a vulture.
Read moreLero and IRFU tackle rugby safety with AI
Lero has teamed up with the IRFU and the Complex Software Lab at Trinity College Dublin to develop an AI system that can analyse rugby tackles to help improve players’ technique and reduce injuries.
Read moreEnovus Labs is sending Irish cooling tech to the moon
Enovus Labs may become the first Irish company to have hardware technology on the moon.
Read moreATU’s Wisar Lab joins ESA-funded cubesat project
Atlantic Technological University’s (ATU) Wisar Lab has been selected for a European Space Agency (ESA) funded project aimed at enhancing the communication capabilities of cubesats.
Read moreWhy Ireland: The Southeast
Brian McGee, Southeast Regional Manager for IDA Ireland, outlines what makes the country’s Southeast region so attractive for skilled talent
Read moreWhy Ireland: The Midlands
Carole Green, Midlands Regional Manager for IDA Ireland, outlines what makes the area stand out for companies setting up and expanding their operations.
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