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3D-printed pill could deliver drug cocktail in one go
Athlone researchers have found a way to combine a number of different pills into just one. Delivered either orally or sub-dermally implanted, the pill can be tailored to the specific needs of the patient as determined by their genetic profile.
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Trinity team reveals engine 10bn times smaller than in a car
Physicists from TCD have created an engine completely invisible to the naked eye. As part of an international collaboration, they have revealed what amounts to the world’s smallest engine made from a single calcium ion.
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Wealth of monuments discovered near Newgrange
Researchers from the University College Dublin (UCD) School of Archaeology and Frankfurt have discovered approximately 40 new monuments in a region of Ireland steeped in history.
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THE COMPANY SPOT
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Phenox
Founded in Germany in 2005, Phenox provides a range of innovative and clinically proven products for the treatment of ischemic and haemorrhagic stroke.
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LATEST NEWS FROM IDA IRELAND
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Jacobs announces 200 new jobs as it celebrates 45 years in Ireland
Jacobs has invested €4.5m in its Cork offices and now plans to create 200 new jobs around Ireland. Today, Jacobs employs more than 1,100 people on the island.
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ActiveCampaign to create 200 jobs at new Dublin headquarters
Marketing automation company ActiveCampaign is opening a Dublin office to support accelerating growth in Europe.
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Opus Fund Services announces Enniscorthy office and 100 new jobs
Global fund administrator Opus Fund Services is opening its second Irish office in Enniscorthy, Co Wexford, creating 100 jobs over the next five years.
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NUI Galway-based Loci Orthopaedics awarded €2.5m grant
Loci Orthopaedics, which is developing tech to help people with arthritis, has raised almost €6m in funding to date. Based at NUI Galway, the company was given the funding to advance one of its products, the InDx Implant, to market.
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Scopely to expand Dublin games studio following acquisition
Mobile games company Scopely announced plans to extend its European presence with new and expanded offices in Dublin and Barcelona. Headquartered in Los Angeles, it took on Digit’s 70 employees in the acquisition.
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Infographic: Why should you invest in Ireland?
Ireland’s performance as a hub for foreign direct investment is unrivalled. Ireland is now home to more than 1,400 overseas companies and continues to attract business from sectors such as engineering, life sciences and technology.
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