Limerick

New Lero fellowship to attract global software researchers to Ireland

Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre, has announced a new fellowship which will attract world leading software researchers to Ireland…

10 years ago

Irish developed software application to help shatter academic glass ceiling

A new software application, designed to help break the glass ceiling in academia globally, will be formally launched at the…

10 years ago

EpiSensor Technology Reveals Important Insights in Renewable Energy Study

EpiSensor’s wireless monitoring technology has contributed to a first-of-its-kind project commissioned by the UK Government’s Department of Energy & Climate…

10 years ago

Pat Carroll, Bank of Ireland Startup Community Manager for Limerick interviewed by Niall O’Gorman

By Niall O’Gorman, #FounderStories a series of conversations with founders. David Scanlon (Venture Investment Leader at NDRC) & Pat Caroll at…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : Positivity Pack

By @SimonCocking. Positivity Pack The perfect chill-out kit after those horrible, rainy, hair-pulling, frustrating and terrible days. Surprise a friend or buy for…

10 years ago

Call for Tax Relief Scheme for Irish Game Design and Development Sector

The organisers of Games Fleadh, Ireland's version of the Oscars for undergraduate game designers and developers, are calling for the…

10 years ago

Intel and Lero support Junior Cycle students in ‘Exploring Coding’

The introduction of computer coding courses for secondary schools has received a boost following the announcement of a collaborative initiative…

10 years ago

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