Patrick O Brien

Earthshot environmental award backed by global figures

It’s time to be positive about beating Climate Change according to Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge. His upbeat tone…

6 years ago

Tyndall research set to intrigue and educate RTE viewers

The first episode of RTE’s 10 Things to Know About new series, which aired last night (Monday), featured important research…

6 years ago

DePuy Ireland’s first ever STEM Programme event

150 pupils from four Cork primary schools recently attended DePuy Ireland Unlimited Company’s (“DePuy Ireland”) first-ever Virtual STEM Academy Programme…

6 years ago

Science week: Aims to educate the post pandemic world

Science Foundation Ireland is calling on the Irish public this Science Week to share your experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic…

6 years ago

Kickstart Innovation announced the initiation of 48 POCS

Kickstart Innovation, one of Europe's leading innovation platforms, announced the initiation of 48 Proofs of Concepts (PoCs) and other partnerships…

6 years ago

DFIs worldwide are endangering nature declares study

Development finance institutions (DFIs) worldwide are endangering nature worth an estimated US$1.1 trillion annually, and more than a quarter of…

6 years ago

Inobat reveal worlds first ‘intelligent’ battery

Developing and producing batteries from a world-first AI-driven battery centre in the heart of Europe, electric vehicle battery producer, InoBat…

6 years ago

EMEC to deploy Invinity Energy system at tidal energy test site

The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), Orkney, Scotland will deploy an Invinity Energy System (AIM: IES) 1.8 MWh flow battery…

6 years ago

Hawa Dawa win prestigious WSA-Germany Award

Hawa Dawa, a Munich-based company specializing in air quality management, won the WSA-Germany Award together with eight other participants in…

6 years ago

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