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Tánaiste announces €6 million investment in capital equipment for industry research

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD has announced the successful applicants of the Capital Equipment Fund administered by Enterprise Ireland through the Technology Gateway and Technology Centre Programmes. 29 successful projects from across the third level sector have secured over €6million in funding to assist them in buying world-leading research equipment that will serve the Research and Development (R&D) needs of Irish industry.

The €6m fund will provide companies with access to critical, leading-edge equipment that will allow them to engage in R&D activities, pilot manufacturing capability for new products and process development, enhance technology validation and testing capabilities, test bed generation and enhanced training potential for key industry staff on emerging technologies in collaboration with the technology gateways and technology centres across Ireland.

The winners were selected through a rigorous evaluation process based on eligibility criteria for the call which included, but was not limited to, a strong track record of industry engagement, a significant industrial need for the new equipment, and space to service and maintain the equipment according to international standards.

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD said:

“This €6m Capital Equipment Fund will give 29 projects across the country access to world-class research equipment, helping them test new products and ways of doing things. We hope to see some exciting new ideas and breakthroughs as a result. Great things happen when companies collaborate with third level institutions. Recent data show that companies which collaborate with our universities have double the turnover of those that don’t. Third level institutions benefit too, by getting to work with creative, business-minded entrepreneurs, working on solutions to real life problems. Congratulations to all the successful applicants, I look forward to seeing the fruits of this collaborative effort.”

Gearoid Mooney, Divisional Manager, Research & Innovation at Enterprise Ireland said:

“This important investment coupled with the support and expertise of our technology gateways and centres will enable Irish industry to pursue their own innovation agendas particularly on challenges where they don’t have all of the resources “in house”. The successful projects announced today will provide equipment that is essential to serving the R&D needs of Irish industry and may give them an opportunity to try important assets before they invest in them.”

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Note to the Editor

For further information, contact:Deirdre Geraghty, Press & Media Relations, Enterprise Ireland Deirdre.geraghty@enterprise-ireland.com 086 603 1969

About Enterprise Ireland

Enterprise Ireland is the Irish State agency that works with Irish enterprises to help them start, grow, innovate and win export sales in global markets. Enterprise Ireland partners with entrepreneurs, Irish businesses, and the research and investment communities to develop Ireland’s international trade, innovation, leadership and competitiveness. In this way, we support sustainable economic growth and regional development, and help create and sustain employment in Ireland.  www.enterprise-ireland.com

About the Technology Gateway Programme

16 technology gateways in ten institutes of technology and technological universities deliver innovation expertise to industry across Ireland. These gateways provide companies of all sizes with access to over 300 highly skilled and industrially focused researchers, together with specialist equipment and facilities.

Each technology gateway focuses on key technology areas aligned to industry needs. Companies all over Ireland are using technology gateways to develop new or better products and services and smarter ways of doing things.

About the Technology Centre Programme

The Technology Centre Programme is a joint initiative between Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland. It allows Irish companies and multinationals to work together on market-focused strategic R&D projects in collaboration with research institutions.

The technology centres in the programme are resourced by highly qualified researchers who provide a unique ecosystem for collaboration in areas identified by industry as being strategically important.

Over 300 member companies collaborate with the centres in the areas of analytics, dairy processing, food for health, learning technologies, manufacturing, materials, meat technology, microelectronics and pharmaceutical manufacturing.

Technology centres:

  • Promote growth and competitiveness through industry-led research collaboration
  • Address technology opportunities and threats in the key industry sectors
  • Increase the levels of industry investment in R&D
  • Leverage investment in existing academic research capabilities and build critical mass in key sectors
  • Facilitate and encourage collaboration between Iindigenous and Foreign Direct Investment companies

About the Capital Equipment call

Of 54 eligible applications reviewed, 29 have been approved for funding totaling €6,026,116. Funding was based on an extensive review process which looked at the number of companies that will benefit and the criticality of the equipment to servicing their R&D needs, how access to the equipment can be shared across the technology gateway and technology centres network and current capability gaps within the collaborative research system that can be alleviated by making this equipment available.

Successful applicants

Gateway / Centre

Description

Dairy Processing Technology Centre (DPTC) - UCD

Particle Track

Shannon Applied Biotechnology Centre (Shannon ABC) – Limerick IT

Supercritical Fluid Extraction Suite

Telecommunications Software & Systems Group (TSSG) - Waterford IT

Botscan

MiCRA – TU Dublin

Multimode Microplate Reader

Nimbus - MTU-Cork

Cyber Range

Shannon Applied Biotechnology Centre (Shannon ABC) – Limerick IT

Controlled Environmental Laboratory

Pharmaceutical & Molecular Biotechnology Research Centre (PMBRC) - Waterford IT

Near Infrared Spectrometer

MCCI - Tyndall National Institute, Cork

Power Test System for High Voltage

Centre for Advanced Photonics & Process Analysis (CAPPA) – Cork IT 

UV Raman and fluorscence spectograph

Applied Polymer Technologies (APT) - Athlone IT

Multilayer Extrusion Line

South Eastern Applied Materials Research Centre (SEAM) - Waterford IT

Micro x-ray Fluorescence Analysis System

Applied Polymer Technologies (APT) - Athlone IT

2D Fourier Transform Infra Red Microscope

South Eastern Applied Materials Research Centre (SEAM) - Waterford IT

Coordinate Measurement Machine

South Eastern Applied Materials Research Centre (SEAM) - Waterford IT

White Light Interferometer

Applied Polymer Technologies (APT) - Athlone IT

Screw Driven Melt Reactor

DPTC - Teagasc

Automoated FAME Robotic System

MTI - Teagasc

X-Ray Computed Tomography Scanner

MiCRA – TU Dublin

Ion Chromatograph

Centre for Advanced Photonics & Process Analysis (CAPPA) – MTU Cork  

Benchtop nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer

CREDIT- DkIT

Environmental Test Suite

CREST – TU Dublin

Invertered Fluorescent Microscope

Wireless Sensor & Applied Research (WiSAR) -Letterkenny IT

90GHz Anechoic Chamber

CREST – TU Dublin

Servo-hydraulic Testing Machine

CREST – TU Dublin

Weatherometer

FHI - Teagasc

Sequencing System

DPTC - UL

Elemental Analysis suite

CREDIT - DkIT

Hemisphere Scanning LiDAR

Precision Engineering, Materials & Manufacturing (PEM) - IT Sligo

5 Axis Milling Machine

Shannon ABC - MTU Tralee

Environmental Monitoring Suite