Patrick O Brien

COVID-19-Apps and their use in the pandemic

By Shannon Flynn Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland has proved to be challenging. While it has by no means…

6 years ago

Lunaz- Producing the worlds first electrified Rolls-Royce

Lunaz, the leading creator of electric classic cars, is delighted to announce the start of production of the world’s only…

6 years ago

Nanyang Technological University invent healing surgical glue

Materials scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have invented a new type of surgical glue that can help…

6 years ago

Boston Scientific collaborate in emergency ventilator creation

Boston Scientific engineers have helped the COVID Response Team non-profit group develop an emergency ventilator that is targeted for use…

6 years ago

Law Society of Ireland: Legal ambitions summer school

The future of the solicitors’ profession is bright after 1,500 secondary school students learned legal fundamentals through the Law Society…

6 years ago

Under Lucky Stars-Floating debris could ruin our environment

Under Lucky Stars, the star map company has found* that ‘junk’ and debris consisting of objects such as flecks of…

6 years ago

COVID-19 restrictions turning consumers off stores

Over 7 in 10 Irish consumers (74%) say Covid-19 restrictions in physical stores, such as social distancing, queues, and capacity…

6 years ago

Council of the European Union- new regulation system

The Council of the European Union has adopted a new regulation aimed at harmonising the minimum requirements for the operation…

6 years ago

SEAI Awards 2020: NUI and IERC shortlisted

NUI Galway and the International Energy Research Centre (IERC) are among the shortlisted finalists in the Sustainable Energy Authority of…

6 years ago

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