The Irish government is investing €104 million in four Science Foundation Ireland research centers to enhance their operations and scale-up research on neurological diseases in Ireland. Ministers O’Donovan, McConalogue, and Heydon announced the significant funding boost for scientific research, with a major portion allocated for neurological disease research.
LaNua Medical, a medtech start-up based in University College Dublin (@ucddublin), has been declared the winner of this year’s Enterprise Ireland (@Entirl) Big Ideas Award. https://t.co/6X4kLDXViS
Minister @peterburkefg presented Dr. Cormac Farrelly of @UCD spin-out LaNua Medical with the Big Idea’s Award at Enterprise Ireland’s Start-Up Day 2024. LaNua Medical will represent Ireland at the Pegasus Start-Up World Cup in San Francisco this year. https://t.co/dMMsizxdV9 https://t.co/BHdZT6vK7A
Applications are now open for Enterprise Ireland’s 2024 Innovation Arena Awards in partnership with @NPAIE. Short-listed applicants will be invited to showcase their agri solutions at the Innovation Arena from 17 -19 September 2024. Find out more: https://t.co/7eUql4bStz https://t.co/bOWt4g9JGE
Major part of €104m package to be used to scale-up research on neurological diseases in Ireland https://t.co/n0X9Ey99an
#MustRead: Four Science Foundation Ireland (@scienceirel) research centres are getting a significant boost to their operations thanks to a new Government investment. https://t.co/ByYZJAHEJP
Ministers O’Donovan, McConalogue and Heydon announce €104 million investment for scientific research https://t.co/320SfkLsbD via @irish_technews
Four Science Foundation Ireland (@scienceirel) research centres are getting a significant boost to their operations thanks to a new Government investment. https://t.co/PEAlvBTn6O
Irish research centres get €104m funding boost https://t.co/3RNG3hC9tE
Investment of €104m in four Science Foundation Ireland centres to be announced https://t.co/ioJtWiawo0