All HEI'sAthlone Institute of TechnologyCork Institute of TechnologyDublin City UniversityDublin Institute of TechnologyMaynooth UniversityNational University of Ireland, GalwayRoyal College of SurgeonsTeagascTrinity 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 SectorsWiSync - Licensing Opportunity from National University of Ireland Galway - March 2015Quality, accurate time synchronization over Wi-Fi networks is becoming increasingly important, particularly with the number of devices now accessing networks. Many time-sensitive applications experience problems with poo... pdf 1.1MBFibre Optic Pressure Sensor: Licensing Opportunity University of Limerick - May 2014Optical Fibre Sensors Research Centre have developed a small diameter temperature compensated pressure sensor using fibre optic technology. The sensor is made from class (silica) and is 250μm in diameter.pdf 138.5KBGlycoCoat Carbohydrate Coatings for Antifouling Applications: Licensing Opportunity from Trinity College Dublin - July 2015This technology enables the coating of a range of materials, including carbon, metals, alloys and plastics with synthetic carbohydrates. These carbohydrates can modulate the biological makeup of these surfaces to allow c... pdf 947.6KBVIPER: a virally-derived peptide that blocks inflammation: Licensing Opportunity from Trinity College Dublin - July 2015Over millennia, viruses have optimised their ability to inhibit the immune response. Thus the Vaccinia virus protein A46 displays a remarkable ability to inhibit TLR4 function. We have exploited this viral know-how and d... pdf 1.1MBBiofunctional Graphene Sensor - Licensing Opportunity from Trinity College Dublin - August 2015Graphene is a monolayer of carbon atoms and one of a number of promising novel building block to fabricate next generation electronic devices, including hand‐held biosensors (Fig3). Graphene sensors have the potential t... pdf 537.1KB First 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526 Last Print Bookmark Top