Thursday, 23 October 2014

New world-class medical device research centre is to be established at NUI Galway

Pictured is Professor Abhay Pandit, NUI Galway with Professor Mark Ferguson, Director General of SFI. The aerosol technology allows drugs to be nebulized into a fine particle mist that can be absorbed through the lungs while maintaining drug integrity

A new world-class medical device research centre is to be established at NUI Galway as part of a €245 million Government investment in science and technology. In addition, NUI Galway is to play a key role in two other research centres announced today in Dublin by Richard Bruton, T.D. Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, and Damien English, T.D. Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation.

An announcement of a total of five new SFI Research Centres today is a major investment by the Government in scientific research which is closely aligned to industry and enterprise needs, job opportunities and societal goals. A total of €155 million of Irish exchequer funding will be invested in the new world class research centres of scale. The new funding will be delivered through Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI) Research Centres Programme coupled with over €90 million in cash and in-kind contributions from industry partners. The funding will be provided over the next six years with a mid-term review.

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