Artificial Intelligence software provider, Neota Logic and law firm, McCann FitzGerald have announced a partnership with University of Limerick to deliver the f...
ESB have launched Generation Tomorrow, a new STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) programme dedicated to empowering young people to reach th...
Opportunities and challenges for sector discussed at Cook Medical business breakfast celebrating pan-European ‘MedTech Week’;
The medical technology (MedTech) sector in Ireland employs 38,000* people and is worth €12.6* billion to the economy;...
Scientists at University of Limerick (UL) are teaming up with Enterprise Ireland (EI) to commercialise continuous nanomanufacturing technology which promises to...
More than 12% of athletes have played in a match that was fixed, while nearly 15% suspect they have, according to the findings of a European survey published to...
Mobile phone speakers and motion detectors in cars and video games may soon be powered by electricity generated from low cost and sustainable biomaterials, according to research carried out at University of Limerick (UL), Ireland.
Scientists at UL...
By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU
It is now possible to relive your graduation ! A student from University of Limerick was wearing a GoPro during h...
A new process for water filtration using carbon dioxide consumes one thousand times less energy than conventional methods, scientific research published this we...
Researchers from across Europe, led by University of Limerick (UL), have begun a project to produce carbon fibre from forestry by-products.
Carbon fibre is a reinforcement which when added to plastic improves its mechanical properties thereby form...