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Planning our Future: 9 Irish Companies attend Industry Open Day event in the TEC Centre

  • Post author:The Editor
  • Post published:June 21, 2010
  • Post category:News

On the 21st May 2010, the TEC Centre hosted its first Industry Open Day. Nine Irish companies attended and represented a cross-section of TEC Centre clients,  ranging from small start-ups…

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Nimbus researchers have developed world’s first wireless sensor/actuator network design tool

  • Post author:The Editor
  • Post published:June 21, 2010
  • Post category:News

Researchers in the Adaptive Wireless Systems Group have developed the world’s first design tool to allow a wide range of technical staff to automatically design wireless sensor/actuator networks for building…

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Nimbus researchers develop embedded module for reliability prognostics in electronic systems

  • Post author:The Editor
  • Post published:June 18, 2010
  • Post category:News

Researchers in the Smart Systems Integration Group have developed a tiny module that can be assembled in an electronic system or product and can monitor the main causes of product…

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