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Tánaiste announces 338,000 euro for new Technology Gateway to help business become more energy efficient

  • New Enterprise Ireland Technology Gateway for the North-East in Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) will focus on energy efficiency

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar T.D. today announced funding of €338,000 to establish a new Enterprise Ireland Technology Gateway for the North-East in Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT).

The addition of Dundalk brings the number to 16 Technology Gateways established by the Government around the country to date. Each Gateway is based in an Institute of Technology or a Technological University and brings together industry and academia in collaboration to work on projects within a certain area of specialisation.

The new Centre for Renewable Energy at Dundalk IT (CREDIT) Technology Gateway is focused on Energy Efficiency and Optimisation and will look at how companies can make both their products and their manufacturing operations as energy efficient as possible.

The Tánaiste said:
“The enterprise sector accounts for 13% of Ireland’s emissions. We have committed to reducing emissions by 7% per year on average, over the next ten years and businesses will have a really important role to play in helping us reach that target. How a business uses and sometimes wastes energy is one of the main things it can change to bring down its emissions.
“This new Gateway, based in Dundalk IT will provide a place for industry and experts to work together to look at how companies can make both the products they produce and their own operations more energy efficient. I hope that the work that they do will find ways of working that can be shared more broadly, with many other businesses across the country.”

The initial funding of €338,000 is for 2 years and will allow DkIT to set up and staff the Gateway with a view to joining the other 15 Gateways in reapplying for funding for a further 5 years, when a new programme is announced.

Speaking about the announcement Gearoid Mooney, Divisional Manager, Research & Innovation at Enterprise Ireland said:

“The addition of a new Gateway in the North East will have a very positive impact on companies in the Region as it will allow for enhanced interaction and collaboration between the Technology Gateway Network and companies throughout the North-East. Dundalk IT has a rich history of successful industry engagement and I’m very excited to see them join the Technology Gateway Network”.

The Centre for Renewable Energy at Dundalk IT (CREDIT) Technology Gateway is the latest addition to the Enterprise Ireland Technology Gateway Programme. It joins a network of 15 existing specialised Gateways based in the Institutes of Technology and the Technological Universities across the country, providing Irish industry access to innovation expertise and novel solutions. The Network covers a wide range of specialties including Pharmaceuticals, Photonics, Wireless Services and now Energy Efficiency and Optimisation.

The Network also works together in three industry focused research & development clusters, combining their expertise in the areas of Internet of Things (Applied IoT), engineering, materials & design (EMD) and food & beverage technologies (Irish Food Tech).

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Notes for Editor

About the Enterprise Ireland Technology Gateway Network

The Enterprise Ireland Technology Gateway Network (www.technologygateway.ie) works in partnership with Institutes of Technology and Technological Universities. Technology Gateways are located nationwide and provide services and supports in the areas of Research Development and Innovation.

Focusing on key technology areas, each gateway works in conjunction with industry to aid the research and development of innovative products and services. Companies can access the expertise of over 300 industry-focused researchers, together with specialist equipment and facilities to deliver innovation expertise and solutions for Irish industry. Since 2013 the Network has collaborated with over 3,000 Irish companies completing more than 4,800 innovation projects.

 

GatewaySpecialisation 
APT GatewayPolymer TechnologiesAthlone IT
CAPPA GatewayInnovation through LightMTU - Cork
COMAND GatewayConnected MediaAthlone IT
CREST GatewayCoatings InnovationTU Dublin - Kevin St
Design+ GatewayApplied DesignIT Carlow
CREDIT GatewayEnergy Efficiency & OptimisationDkIT
IMaR GatewayIntelligent Mechatronics and RFIDMTU - Kerry
MET GatewayMedical & Engineering TechnologiesGMIT
MiCRA GatewayBiodiagnosticsTU Dublin - Tallaght Campus
Nimbus GatewayEmbedded Computing & Software SystemsMTU - Cork
PEM GatewayPrecision Engineering and ManufacturingSligo IT
PMBRC GatewayPharmaceutical and HealthcareWIT
SEAM GatewayEngineering MaterialsWIT
Shannon ABC GatewayApplied Bio TechnologyMTU - Kerry & LIT
TSSG GatewayMobile ServicesWIT
WiSAR GatewayWireless SolutionsLYIT

 

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