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Could this new Irish material help solve a global water crisis?
Researchers at the University of Limerick have revealed a revolutionary material that could help give fresh water to millions. This material, they said, can produce water from air, even in the most remote locations.
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Tyndall and US firm advance treatment of heart failure
The 12-month industry partnership project between Tyndall and Endotronix will explore the application of electronics technologies to wireless, implants for chronic disease management, focusing on heart failure.
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When producing graphene, Irish whiskey is key
Researchers from the SFI Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research (AMBER) centre at Trinity College Dublin have revealed a new way to produce graphene using Irish whiskey. It is still possible to boost its performance over time.
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THE COMPANY SPOT
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Lionbridge serving the world from Ballina
From its Ballina facility, Lionbridge coordinates thousands of homeworkers across the globe who are constantly accessing sites, testing them for quality and ease of use.
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LATEST NEWS FROM IDA IRELAND
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Panasonic Avionics to establish new repair shop in Dundalk
Panasonic Avionics announced the establishment of a repair shop in Dundalk, Co Louth. The investment is supported by the Government through IDA Ireland.
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Huawei to open new Dublin office, creating 100 jobs
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has unveiled a new facility in Dublin and announced the creation of 100 new roles in the capital.
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US analytics firm PublicRelay to create 20 jobs in Cavan
PublicRelay plans to hire associate analysts and a manager to begin work in Cavan before the end of this year.
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EJ celebrates official opening of its composite manufacturing site in Birr
EJ, a fifth-generation family-owned company headquartered in Michigan, has opened its new production facility in Birr, Co Offaly.
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Patreon expands international footprint with new Dublin office
Patreon, the payment platform for independent artists and their fans, announced it is expanding its international footprint with an office in Dublin.
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Dublin cybersecurity firm Tines raises $4.1m in Series A
Although Tines was not actively seeking funding, Blossom Capital has invested in the company, which will now accelerate its global expansion. In a statement, Tines said that it will use the funding to hire engineers in Dublin and improve its platform.
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Start-up founded by BT Young Scientist winner bags $3.2m
In 2017, Dubliner Shane Curran was named winner of the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE). Now, at the age of 19, the company he founded earlier this year has secured $3.2m in seed funding.
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Infographic: Why should you invest in Ireland?
Ireland’s performance as a hub for foreign direct investment is unrivalled. The country is now home to more than 1,400 overseas companies and continues to attract business from sectors such as engineering, life sciences and technology.
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