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Minister Sherlock launches €23million Technology Gateways for industry

Enterprise Ireland network a boost to regional innovation and job creation

A nationwide network of Technology Gateways, capable of delivering

technology-based solutions for companies in Ireland was launched by Seán

Sherlock T.D. Minister for Research & Innovation today (Monday) in Thomond

Park, Limerick.

This is a €23million investment by Government through Enterprise Ireland in

12 Technology Gateways located in 8 Institutes of Technology; Athlone IT,

Cork Institute of Technology, Dublin Institute of Technology, IT Tallaght,

IT Tralee, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Limerick Institute of

Technology and Waterford Institute of Technology.

Designed to act as the ‘R&D arm’ of companies, the Technology Gateways will

focus on delivering technology solutions through collaborative projects

with the research teams in the Institutes of Technology.

Expertise is available to companies in technology areas such as; applied

biotechnology, connected media, biodiagnostics, engineering materials,

pharmaceutical and healthcare, mobile services, coatings innovations,

embedded systems, polymer technologies, intelligent sensor systems,

photonics and wireless solutions.

Launching the Technology Gateway Network Minister Sherlock said, “The

Government’s primary goal is to generate growth and create employment in

towns and cities around Ireland. The Technology Gateway Network will give

companies all over Ireland access to technology solutions for their

business challenges. Enterprise Ireland’s involvement in this process

ensures the commercial value of these solutions can be converted into new

products and services so that quality employment opportunities can be grown

and maintained”.

Companies already engaging with the Technology Gateways include Openet

Telecom, Dairymaster, Eurotech Renewables, Shasta Ltd., General Paints and

Mincon.

Speaking at the event, Declan Lyons, Enterprise Ireland explained that

Technology Gateways will connect the research and innovation capabilities

of the Institutes of Technology to the companies that need novel technology

solutions.

“Enterprise Ireland and the teams in the Technology Gateways are committed

to solving the technical challenges faced by companies in their efforts to

develop new products and services. The beauty of this network is that if

one Gateway doesn’t have the answer, they can put out a call to the other

11 in the network to find it” concluded Lyons.

For more information on the Technology Gateway Network visit

www.technologygateway.ie