04.03.2019 - 04.03.2019

Lero celebrates International Women’s Day

Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre, is hosting an event on Monday 4th March, to celebrate International Women’s Day. The event, focusing on Athena SWAN, aims to share information with Schedule: 13:00-14:00 Lunch  14:00-14:10 Prof Edmond Magner, Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering, UL – Welcome 14:10-14:50 Prof. Ita Richardson, Lero & Dept of Computer...

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11.02.2019 - 11.02.2019

New business development manager named at Lero

Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre, has appointed Denise Manton as business development and commercialisation manager. She replaces Joe Gibbs, who has been appointed general manager of the Science Foundation Ireland backed organisation. Denise was formerly technology gateway manager of TSSG, an ICT research centre and prior to that held senior management roles in the...

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17.01.2019 - 17.01.2019

Lero contributes over half a billion Euro to Irish economy

A new report1 finds that every €1 invested by the State and industry in Lero, one of Ireland’s national research centres, generates over five times the value to the economy. The study by Kemmy Business School at University of Limerick assessed the economic impact of Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre, on the Irish economy...

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17.12.2018 - 17.12.2018

Lero researchers awarded disruptive technologies innovation grants

Projects involving Lero researchers, based in Higher Education Institutes across the country, are to receive in excess of €12 million from the Disruptive Technologies Innovation Fund.   An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar TD and Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys TD unveiled a total of 27 innovative projects who are sharing over €75 million...

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12.11.2018 - 12.11.2018

Lero appoints marketing and communications manager

Nicola Corless has been appointed marketing and communications manager of Lero, the SFI Irish Software Research Centre. University of Limerick headquartered, Lero, which works with multinational and indigenous companies, harnesses software researchers from nine third level institutions including all of the Republic of Ireland’s universities. A journalism graduate of Dublin City University, Nicola was formerly...

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18.10.2018 - 18.10.2018

NSAI 1997 award

Dr Silvana Togneri MacMahon is to be awarded the NSAI 1997 award at the NSAI Annual Standards Forum on the 16th October in the Alex Hotel Dublin. The award is given in recognition of exceptional dedication to standards development. Dr MacMahon acted as International Project Leader, Author and Editor if ISO TR 80001-2-7 which allows...

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05.10.2018 - 05.10.2018

AI for Humanitarian Action

Brad Smith, President, Microsoft, in conjunction with the United Nations General Assembly meeting, announced AI for Humanitarian Action, a new $40 million, five-year Microsoft programme. The initiative will harness the power of AI to focus on four priorities – helping the world recover from disasters, addressing the needs of children, protecting refugees and displaced people,...

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27.09.2018 - 27.09.2018

39% of Irish adults worried about robots replacing their jobs – Lero study

39% of Irish adults are worried about robots or artificial intelligence (AI) replacing their jobs, according to a new survey commissioned by Lero, the SFI Irish Software Research Centre.  And concerns rise to one in two (49%) adults aged between 18 and 34. The survey of 1,038 adults was conducted for Lero by RED C...

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03.09.2018 - 03.09.2018

Lero research leads to deaf awareness initiative at UCD

UCD has developed an initiative to boost communication between deaf and non-deaf people on campus and promote the College as a welcoming place for deaf students in Ireland. The programme is backed by Lero, the SFI Irish Software Research Centre. The initiative, the UCD Deaf Awareness Series, grew out of a separate R&D programme announced...

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16.08.2018 - 16.08.2018

Lero survey highlights increasing threat to Irish high street

The increasing threat to Ireland’s high street is highlighted in a new survey, commissioned by Lero, the SFI Irish Software Research Centre, which finds that two thirds of Irish adults have purchased clothes or footwear online within the past 12 months. The figure rises to 73% for females (58% males). The survey of 1,038 adults was...

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