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May 2022

Careers Service launches Cyber Security Careers Guide for young people

2022-05-20T16:27:58+01:00May 20th, 2022|Education & Research, ICT & Digital|

A new guide has been launched by the Department for the Economy's Careers Service looking at the Cyber Security sector. Cyber Security Careers: A Young Person’s Guide provides an insight into what the cyber security industry has to offer, highlighting career options and entry routes and including video clips featuring [...]

Council for Science and Technology seeking new members

2022-05-20T10:17:06+01:00May 20th, 2022|Uncategorised|

The Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology is looking to recruit 3 new members to join the council. The Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology (CST) provides independent advice to the Prime Minister and government on the implications of science and research, engineering and technology. It reports directly [...]

NI Universities announce major investments in digital technologies

2022-05-18T15:57:52+01:00May 18th, 2022|Education & Research|

Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University have both announced major investments in innovative digital technologies totalling £108 million. Queen’s Institute of Electronics, Communications & Information Technology (ECIT) has announced a £58 million Global Innovation Institute which is due to open by 2025 and Ulster will host the £50m Smart Manufacturing [...]

Government funding backs scallop fishing industry breakthrough

2022-05-18T13:29:00+01:00May 18th, 2022|Uncategorised|

Government funding backs scallop fishing industry breakthrough UK Seafood Innovation Fund supports world-first, environmentally-friendly ‘scallop discos’ technique Sustainable, low-impact scallop fishing method pioneered by scientists at Fishtek Marine UK government calls for collaboration between industry and academia to support a sustainable fishing industry and healthy marine environment. A world-first method for [...]

NICS seeking Chief Scientific and Technology Adviser

2022-05-16T15:46:21+01:00May 13th, 2022|Government|

The Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) is seeking a successful and engaging leader, with a track record of significant achievement and delivery at scale in a scientific or technology based organisation to appoint to the newly created role of Chief Scientific and Technology Adviser for Northern Ireland (CSTA). The CSTA [...]

Strong performance for Northern Ireland Universities in REF2021

2022-05-12T14:02:05+01:00May 12th, 2022|Education & Research|

Three Northern Ireland based Higher Education Institutions, Queen's University Belfast, Ulster University and Stranmillis University College, have produced world-leading and internationally excellent research according to the latest examination of their outputs through the Research Excellence Framework 2021 (REF). The REF provides a robust and thorough assessment of the quality of [...]

Wrightbus signs landmark deal with Australian firm Volgren for hydrogen bus technology

2022-05-11T16:36:18+01:00May 11th, 2022|Advanced Materials & Engineering, Innovation, Sustainable Energy|

Northern Ireland’s Wrightbus has signed a landmark deal with Australian bus manufacturer Volgren, potentially opening up the Australian export market for the County Antrim firm. Wrightbus has partnered with Volgren to provide its groundbreaking hydrogen fuel cell powertrain technology for the manufacture of two zero-emission hydrogen single deck buses which [...]

April 2022

Belfast Maritime Consortium to launch Belfast-Bangor Zero Emissions ferry Service by 2024

2022-04-14T14:17:03+01:00April 14th, 2022|Advanced Materials & Engineering|

The Belfast Maritime Consortium has announced plans to introduce a ferry service between Bangor and Belfast Harbour, scheduled to begin operations by 2024 and will be operated by Condor Ferries. The zero-emissions ferry is being developed by the Consortium’s lead partner Artemis Technologies and will have journey times of around [...]

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