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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event was Daniel Riordan.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Adrian O'Brien, Janssen and Ahmad B Albadarin, UL.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Aisling Arthur and Sean Kelly MEP.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Jon O'Halloran, SSPC General Manager UL, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Chris Edlin, PMTC Director, Sean Kelly MEP, Luuk Van der Wielen, Director Bernal Institute and Dr. Pat Phelan, Associate Registrar, UL.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event was Caroline Blacksheilds.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event was Caroline Blacksheilds.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 055.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event was Caroline Blacksheilds.<br />
<br />
The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 054.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event was Daniel Riordan.<br />
<br />
The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 053.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event was Daniel Riordan.<br />
<br />
The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 051.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event was Dr. Orest Shadt, Bernal.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event was Dr. Orest Shadt, Bernal.<br />
<br />
The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event was Dr. Orest Shadt, Bernal.<br />
<br />
The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, .<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured addressing the delegates was Sean Kelly MEP.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 046.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured addressing the delegates was Sean Kelly MEP.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured addressing the delegates was Sean Kelly MEP.<br />
<br />
The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 045.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured addressing the delegates was Sean Kelly MEP.<br />
<br />
The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 043.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured addressing the delegates was Sean Kelly MEP.<br />
<br />
The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 042.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Chris Edlin, PMTC Director and Fearghal Downey, Technical Director Europe, Hyde Engineering.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 041.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Chris Edlin, PMTC Director and Fearghal Downey, Technical Director Europe, Hyde Engineering.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 040.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Luuk Van der Wielen, Director Bernal Institute and Dr. Pat Phelan, Associate Registrar, UL.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 039.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 038.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 037.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 036.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 035.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 034.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 033.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 032.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
<br />
The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 030.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Sean Kelly MEP and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 027.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Dr. Mary Shire, Vice President Research UL and Sean Kelly MEP.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 026.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Dr. Mary Shire, Vice President Research UL and Sean Kelly MEP.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 025.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, William McCarthy, Teagasc, Bhavya Panikuttira, Teagasc and Norah O'Shea, Teagasc.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 024.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, William McCarthy, Teagasc, Bhavya Panikuttira, Teagasc and Norah O'Shea, Teagasc.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 023.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Mark Southern, UL, Padraig McPhilips, DPTC and Bob Flynn, Enterprise Ireland.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 022.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Mark Southern, UL, Padraig McPhilips, DPTC and Bob Flynn, Enterprise Ireland.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 021.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Stan O'Neill, Compliance Group and Padraig Somers, Helsinn.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 020.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Stan O'Neill, Compliance Group and Padraig Somers, Helsinn.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 019.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Laurent Perge, PMTC and Dr. Orest Shadt, Bernal.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 017.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Laurent Perge, PMTC and Dr. Orest Shadt, Bernal.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 018.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Jon O'Halloran, SSPC General Manager UL, Prof. Harry Van den Akker, UL, Luuk Van Der Wielen, Director Bernal Institute and Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 015.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Ian Wilson, University Cambridge and Steve Jeffrey, Eli Lilly.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 016.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Jon O'Halloran, SSPC General Manager UL, Prof. Harry Van den Akker, UL, Luuk Van Der Wielen, Director Bernal Institute and Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 014.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Adrian O'Brien, Janssen and Ahmad B Albadarin, UL.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 013.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Gareth Jenkins, Britest and John Cooney, Novartis.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 011.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Gareth Jenkins, Britest and John Cooney, Novartis.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 010.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Jon O'Halloran, SSPC General Manager UL, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Chris Edlin, PMTC Director, Sean Kelly MEP, Luuk Van der Wielen, Director Bernal Institute and Dr. Pat Phelan, Associate Registrar, UL.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 007.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Sean Kelly MEP was greeted by Luuk Van der Wielen, Director Bernal Institute, UL on his arrival.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 004.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Jon O'Halloran, SSPC General Manager UL, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL, Chris Edlin, PMTC Director, Sean Kelly MEP, Luuk Van der Wielen, Director Bernal Institute and Dr. Pat Phelan, Associate Registrar, UL.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 006.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Sean Kelly MEP was greeted by Dr Phelan, Associate Registrar UL on his arrival.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
    UL PMTC Conf 005.jpg
  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Jon O'Halloran, SSPC General Manager UL, Sean Kelly MEP, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Pictured at the event were, Jon O'Halloran, SSPC General Manager UL, Sean Kelly MEP, Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL and Chris Edlin, PMTC Director.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 31.08. 2017.                                   <br />
Leaders in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector in Ireland gathered at University of Limerick today for the third annual Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre (PMTC) Knowledge Day.<br />
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Prof Gavin Walker, Bernal Chair in Pharmaceutical Powder Engineering, UL welcomes Sean Kelly MEP to the Kemmy Business School for the PMTC Knowledge Day.<br />
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The event provided a showcase for the cutting-edge research supported by the centre with key note addresses from industry thought leaders who shared their vision of the future for the pharmaceutical sector. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad, Adam Kelly, Danika Worthy and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad, Adam Kelly, Danika Worthy and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad, Adam Kelly, Danika Worthy and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad, Adam Kelly, Danika Worthy and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad, Adam Kelly, Danika Worthy and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad, Adam Kelly, Danika Worthy and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
    CanSat Launch LIT 038.jpg
  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad, Adam Kelly, Danika Worthy and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College student Tyreak Chaddad at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
<br />
The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College student Tyreak Chaddad at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College student Tyreak Chaddad at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College student Tyreak Chaddad at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
<br />
The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College student Tyreak Chaddad at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
<br />
The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College student Tyreak Chaddad at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
<br />
The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
    CanSat Launch LIT 032.jpg
  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College student Tyreak Chaddad at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
<br />
The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Raissa Pululu and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
<br />
The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
    CanSat Launch LIT 024.jpg
  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Raissa Pululu and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
<br />
The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
    CanSat Launch LIT 023.jpg
  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Raissa Pululu and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
<br />
The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
    CanSat Launch LIT 022.jpg
  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Raissa Pululu and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
<br />
The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Thomond Community College students, Raissa Pululu, Danika Worthy, Tyreak Chaddad and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Raissa Pululu and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Danika Worthy and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Danika Worthy and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Danika Worthy and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Danika Worthy and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Danika Worthy and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Danika Worthy and Adam Kelly at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
    CanSat Launch LIT 011.jpg
  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
    CanSat Launch LIT 002.jpg
  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
    CanSat Launch LIT 003.jpg
  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
    CanSat Launch LIT 001.jpg
  • 05.10.2016       <br />
European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO) Ireland and the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network – are calling on secondary school students to take their first step into the world of space exploration. Teams of senior cycle students from across Ireland are being asked to design, build and launch mini-satellites in the shape of a soft drink can as part of the ESERO Ireland and CEIA CanSat Competition. <br />
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Pictured at the launch were, Limerick man Cyril Bennis, Space Tourist with Thomond Community College students, Tyreak Chaddad, Adam Kelly, Danika Worthy and Raissa Pululu at Limerick Institute of Technology.<br />
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The competition, now in its seventh year, was officially launched today (Wednesday) in Limerick Institute of Technology by ‘space tourist’ and Limerick man Cyril Bennis, as part of National Space Week. Picture: Alan Place
    CanSat Launch LIT 039.jpg
  • 13.06.2018.            <br />
Up to 1,000 delegates visited Ireland's largest manufacturing supply chain conference and trade exhibition - Manufacturing Solutions Ireland 2018 - at Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) in the course of today (Wednesday, June 13). <br />
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Leigh Turnbull, Renishaw explains some of the workings of Renishaw technology to Tim Davern at the event.<br />
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In its second year, the conference and engineering trade show, hosted by the UK tool technologies trade association - the GTMA in conjunction with LIT, exceeded last year’s attendance thereby helping to generate in excess of a quarter of a million euro for the local economy. The Manufacturing Solutions event was supported by the Syndicat du Décolletage Congress also held in Limerick. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 18.11.2016       <br />
Speaking at conferring ceremonies in Thurles, the President of Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) has welcomed the publication of the Financial Review of the Institutes of Technology and called for the immediate implementation of actions to support the Technological Education sector. <br />
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Attending the Conferring ceremonies at LIT Thurles campus were BSc (Hons) in Sports Strength and Conditioning graduates, Lorna Daly, Mulling Co. West Meath, Kate Maher, Freshford Co. Kilkenny and Roseanna Kilbane, Portlaois Co. Laois. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 18.11.2016       <br />
Speaking at conferring ceremonies in Thurles, the President of Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) has welcomed the publication of the Financial Review of the Institutes of Technology and called for the immediate implementation of actions to support the Technological Education sector. <br />
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Attending the Conferring ceremonies at LIT Thurles campus were BSc in Sports Strength and Conditioning graduates, Rebecca Myers, Montenotte Co. Cork and Sinead Costello, Cashel Co. Tipperary. Picture: Alan Place
    LIT Thurles Grads 083.jpg
  • 18.11.2016       <br />
Speaking at conferring ceremonies in Thurles, the President of Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) has welcomed the publication of the Financial Review of the Institutes of Technology and called for the immediate implementation of actions to support the Technological Education sector. <br />
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Attending the Conferring ceremonies at LIT Thurles campus were BSc in Sports Strength and Conditioning graduates, Leona Kelly, Killeen Co.Carlow and Shannen Price, Sutton Co. Dublin. Picture: Alan Place
    LIT Thurles Grads 077.jpg
  • 18.11.2016       <br />
Speaking at conferring ceremonies in Thurles, the President of Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) has welcomed the publication of the Financial Review of the Institutes of Technology and called for the immediate implementation of actions to support the Technological Education sector. <br />
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Attending the Conferring ceremonies at LIT Thurles campus were BA (Hons) in Social and Community Studies graduate, Lucie Clement, Belgium living in Thurles Co. Tipperary and BSc (Hons) in Environmental and Natural Resource Management graduate, Shannon Larkin, Tallow Co. Carlow. Picture: Alan Place
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