Universities

ATU Researcher Set to Revolutionise Healthcare With 3D Drug Printing

Atlantic Technological University (ATU) will co-lead a research project looking into how 3D printing can transform healthcare through personalised medicine.…

2 years ago

€2.1 million investment and 12 new jobs in Irish MedTech spin-out, NeuroBell

NeuroBell, a Cork-based MedTech start-up, announces its spin-out from University College Cork and the closing of a €2.1M investment led…

2 years ago

Met Éireann and University College Dublin launch new AI-focused research programme supporting weather and climate services development

Met Éireann, the Irish National Meteorological Service, announces a new multi-million-euro academic research programme at University College Dublin (UCD) to…

3 years ago

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Could Soon Be Measured on Individual Farms Using Next Generation Mobile Phone Network

Greenhouse gas emissions from individual dairy farms could soon be measured using AI technology which works by using the next…

3 years ago

Signify Health and University of Galway create global case study for students

A case study examining the business strategy behind Signify Health’s decision to open its first overseas hub in Galway is…

3 years ago

Lero names Professors Federica Sarro and John Grundy as 2023 Parnas Fellows

Lero, the SFI Research Centre for Software, hosted by University of Limerick, has announced Professors Federica Sarro and John Grundy…

3 years ago

Walton Institute Secures Funding for State-of-the-Art Holographic Equipment

Walton Institute at South East Technological University (SETU) is proud to be one of the chosen recipients of the €16.5m…

3 years ago

MakerSpace Program Ignites the Spark of Creativity and Technology in Secondary School Students

Atlantic Technological University (ATU) have launched an inspiring MakerSpace initiative aimed at transforming the way secondary school students view careers…

3 years ago

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