All HEI'sCork Institute of TechnologyAthlone Institute of TechnologyDublin City UniversityMaynooth UniversityMunster Technological UniversityNational University of Ireland, GalwayRoyal College of SurgeonsTeagascTechnological University Dublin Trinity College DublinUniversity College CorkUniversity College DublinUniversity of LimerickWaterford Institute of Technology All SectorsFuture Networks and Communications, IoT Data Analytics, Management, Security, Privacy, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (incl. Machine Learning)Digital Platforms, Content and Applications, Augmented & Virtual RealityConnected Health Medical DevicesDiagnosticsTherapeutics Food for HealthSmart & Sustainable Food Production and Processing Decarbonising the Energy SystemSustainable LivingAdvanced & Smart ManufacturingManufacturing & Novel MaterialsInnovation in Services and Business ProcessingSectorsResearch Theme Sub SectorsAlcon - CITAlcon is the world’s largest ophthalmic company. Its facility in Cork, one of 24 plants worldwide, manufactures the company’s leading surgical product. This an intraocular lens (IOL) used to replace the natural lens in c... Read More >> Thomas Swan - Trinity College Dublin Exceptionally light, 100 times stronger than steel, highly flexible and an exceptionally good conductor of electricity, graphene is a true wonder material. A sheet of carbon just one atom thick, it has the potential to r... Read More >> Smart Wall Paint - DIT With core development undertaken in-house, Smart Wall Paint quickly recognised that they needed to develop their next generation technologies. "For that we needed access to the kind of highly specialist R&D that's usuall... Read More >> Mergon - AIT“Our strong relationship with AIT has undoubtedly given us the edge in a very competitive international environment,” says Mergon CEO Pat Beirne. “We are very much seen as the ‘go to’ company when someone is looking for ... Read More >> Intel - Trinity College Dublin For 25 years Intel has proactively been developing the research and innovation footprint of its operation in Ireland through links with Irish academic institutions. Read More >> First 1234567 Last Print Bookmark Top