Researchers from Tyndall National Institute will swap their lab coats for wellies next week as we head to the National Ploughing Championships in Screggan, Tull...
For the second year in a row, the city of Bristol was host to the Virtual Reality World Conference (VRWC) that saw over 750 delegates from 20+ countries arrive ...
The value of the photonics market is expected to be worth over €615 billion by 2020. With Europe’s share of the production technology market currently at 55%, the European Union, in partnership with Photonics21, Europe’s premier photonics industry bo...
Ireland has a climate that bestows high yield potential for its tillage crops yet the maritime conditions that maintain yields also support the prevalence of cr...
Quantum computing is heralded as the next revolution in terms of global computing. Google, Intel and IBM are just some of the big names investing millions curre...
The growing number of internet-enabled devices, coupled with increased data storage requirements in power-hungry data centres, has spurred a need for new ways to generate and manage power and connectivity. Solutions for future internet growth and sus...
Intel and Tyndall National Institute in Cork have announced the renewal of a $1.5 million research partnership. Intel has committed to invest $1.5 million over ...
The CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – in collaboration with the Tyndall National Institute, has developed a work experience programme designed to give TY stude...
The future is bright for a number of inventors in Cork who have been recognised by University College Cork (UCC), Cork Institute of Technology (CIT), and Teagasc at the Invention of the Year Awards in Cork this week.
The Invention of the Year Awar...