MIDAS

MIDAS Ireland calls for more students to study Electronic Engineering

In 1943, the then President of IBM, Thomas Watson, predicted that there would be a worldwide market for maybe five…

7 years ago

Chairman of MIDAS Ireland: Ireland’s Tech Industry Needs to Prioritise Upskilling to Remain Globally Competitive

  Skillnet Ireland and MIDAS Ireland, which represents the electronics industry, are calling on tech companies to invest in workforce…

8 years ago

MIDAS Ireland Announces Intel Veteran, Leonard Hobbs As New Executive Chairperson

MIDAS Ireland, the industry association for microelectronics in Ireland, is delighted to announce the appointment of Intel veteran, Leonard Hobbs,…

9 years ago

MIDAS Ireland seeks to crack scaling challenges for Start Ups in Microelectronics sector

Industry-led group MIDAS Ireland today hosted its annual conference in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The conference focused on the…

10 years ago

Competition looks for Students to find the Next Big Idea

MIDAS Ireland today announced the launch of their annual engineering competition for third level students aimed at driving innovation and…

11 years ago

Microelectronics Employers could Increase Employment if Skilled Engineers were available

Industry-led group MIDAS Ireland published new research to coincide with its conference “Microelectronics Sector: We need to educate to innovate”…

11 years ago

MIDAS Ireland Conference to explore the theme: “We need to Educate to Innovate”

Richard Bruton TD, Minister of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, today joined MIDAS Ireland to announce its annual conference for 2014,…

11 years ago

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