Materials science

Irish Researchers Celebrate Contribution to Multi-Million Global Graphene Market

International Scientists Gather In Dublin To Celebrate AMBER Researchers Unlocking Wonder Material Graphene Tuesday 31st July, Dublin: This week AMBER…

8 years ago

Tyndall National Institute hosts IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology for the first time in Ireland

Tyndall National Institute hosts 18th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology, from Tuesday 24th to Thursday 26th July. This is the…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : CRITICAL Software

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... CRITICAL Software provides systems and software services for safety, mission and…

8 years ago

MOF Technologies announces £1.5 million Investment from Excelsa Ventures & QUBIS

Belfast-based MOF Technologies Ltd. has received a significant investment from London-based Excelsa Ventures together with Queen’s University’s research commercialisation arm,…

9 years ago

AMBER Launches World-Leading Electron Microscope that Sees Single Atoms

AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded materials science centre based at the CRANN Institute, Trinity College, has today launched Ireland’s…

10 years ago

Bekaert University Technology Centre Launched at University College Dublin

University College Dublin (UCD) and Bekaert, a world leader in steel wire transformation and coating technologies, have announced the establishment…

10 years ago

Enbio, startup success from outer space to Ireland

By @SimonCocking https://twitter.com/enbio_eu/status/591188118679715841 Enbio @enbio_eu are doing really well, in both space related products and domestically. We caught up with Dr Kevin O'Flynn,…

11 years ago

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