| | http://www.ceia.ie/html/default.htm | Cork Electronic Industry Association (CEIA) | The CEIA represents the electronics companies in Cork working in harmony with the IDA, EI, FÁS, CIT and UCC, to ensure that a sophisticated technological infrastructure is in place to enable the industry to grow and prosper. |  | INDUSTRY |
| | http://www.itcork.ie | IT@Cork | it@cork is a member-driven not-for-profit business association representing the interests of ICT professionals in the Cork region. The it@cork network now represents over 290 corporate members. In 2009 we organised 30 events attended by nearly 1500 members. |  | INDUSTRY |
| | http://www.nsc-campus.com/html/default.html | National Software Centre (NSC) | The purpose of the NSC is to establish Cork City as the most preferred regional location outside of Dublin for IT inward investment and a leading global centre in Europe for niche software development and excellence in Software Development. |  | INDUSTRY |
| | http://www.enterprise-ireland.com/ | Enterprise Ireland | The TEC Centre is funded under the Enterprise Ireland (EI) Applied Research Enhancement Initiative. EI is a government funded organisation committed to supporting the development of Irish Industry, fostering enterprise and innovation and providing world class technology services to businesses in Ireland. |  | TEC CENTRE SUPPORTIVE ORGANISATIONS/AGENCIES |
| | http://www.cit.ie/index.cfm/action/page/aID/197/level/page/pageid/504/Content_Key/901/type/Page/PaGeName/Rubicon_Centre.html | Rubicon Innovation Centre | The Rubicon Innovation Centre has been engineered by the CIT development office who brought together an implementation team to design, build and launch the innovation centre to meet the needs of indigenous and multinational companies who wished to launch new businesses into the market place using the Institute's Bishopstown campus as their base. |  | TEC CENTRE SUPPORTIVE ORGANISATIONS/AGENCIES |
| | http://www.gep.ie/participants/index.html | Genesis Enterprise Program | The Genesis Enterprise Programme, a CIT initiative in partnership with ITT, UCC, Cork BIC, FÁS and EI, is designed to provide comprehensive business development and financial support to graduates of third-level colleges who are currently in employment and wish to start their own businesses. |  | TEC CENTRE SUPPORTIVE ORGANISATIONS/AGENCIES |
| | http://www.aws.cit.ie/ | Centre for Adaptive Wireless Systems (CAWS) | The Centre for Adaptive Wireless Systems (CAWS), research centre at CIT, investigates and develops concepts for hardware, software and network/system design for adaptive wireless systems. This is both applied research in collaboration with industry, such as Motorola, Siemens, Vodafone and Nortel Networks, and fundamental research in collaboration with WIT and TCD. |  | RESEARCH PARTNERS |
| | http://www.acg.cit.ie/ | Advanced Control Group (ACG) | The Adaptive Control Group (ACG), a research group within the CIT Department of Electronic Engineering, investigates the development of conceptual, theoretical and applied advances in control and its allied disciplines to enhance the quality of education and research in the area and to provide innovative solutions for industrial needs. |  | RESEARCH PARTNERS |
| | http://www.tyndall.ie/ | Tyndall Institute | The Tyndall National Institute (Tyndall) was developed as an initiative between the Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment and UCC to bring together complementary activities in photonics, electronics and networking research at the National Microelectronics Research Centre (NMRC), several UCC academic departments and CIT. |  | RESEARCH PARTNERS |
| | http://e-eng.cit.ie/ | CIT Department of Electronic Engineering | The CIT, department of Electronic Engineering has been involved in engineering education since 1969. Courses in the department cover the full range of Electronic Engineering specialities including Electronics design, Communications, Control Engineering and Computer and Software engineering. |  | EDUCATIONAL |
| | | National Development Plan (NDP) | The National Development Plan 2007-2013 entitled Transforming Ireland – A Better Quality of Life for All, sets out the road-map to Ireland’s future. The €184 billion Plan represents another major milestone in building a prosperous Ireland for all the people, characterized by sustainable economic growth, greater social inclusion and balanced regional development. |  | OTHERS |
| | University College Cork Research | University College Cork Research | UCC has one of Ireland's most successful and active research programmes. We pride ourselves on delivering accurate, timely, and ground-breaking results using the best people and the most advanced techniques available. |  | OTHERS |
| | Cork Institute of Technology | Cork Institute of Technology | The Institute boasts many top class facilities including its award-winning Library & IT Building and its world class laboratories. CIT presently has four separate campuses. The main campus is located in Bishopstown and covers an area of approximately 80 acres. |  | OTHERS |
| | Analog Devices, Inc. | Analog Devices, Inc. | Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI) defines innovation and excellence in signal processing. ADI's analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits (IC) play a fundamental role in converting, conditioning, and processing real-world phenomena such as light, sound, temperature, motion, and pressure into electrical signals to be used in a wide array of electronic equipment. |  | OTHERS |
| | Wroclaw University of Technology | Wroclaw University of Technology | Wrocław University of Technology was founded in 1945. The group of 27 professors from University and Technical University in Lvov arrived to Wrocław and in the destroyed buildings of Technische Hochschule Breslau started Polish academic society. They brought here the academic tradition of Lvov and made sure that the achievements of Lvov University of Technology and Jan Kazimierz University were not lost. Our academic legacy of over 160 years entitles us to invoke the tradition of the European university and our position in the research and teaching field gives us the right to boast the title of the best technical university in Poland. |  | OTHERS |
| | Moog, Inc. | Moog, Inc. | Moog Inc. is a worldwide designer, manufacturer, and integrator of precision control components and systems. Moog’s high-performance systems control military and commercial aircraft, satellites and space vehicles, launch vehicles, missiles, automated industrial machinery, marine applications, and medical equipment. |  | OTHERS |
| | Innovation Vouchers | Innovation Vouchers | The objective of the Innovation Voucher initiative is to build links between Ireland's public knowledge providers and small businesses and create a cultural shift in the small business community's approach to innovation. |  | OTHERS |
| | CAPPA | CAPPA | CAPPA (Centre for Advanced Photonics and Process Analysis). Photonics is a key strand of CIT's strategic research plan. CAPPA forms a part of the Photonics Research Cluster along with the Photonic Device Dynamics Group and Astronomy and Instrumentation Group. |  | RESEARCH PARTNERS |
| | Medic Centre, CIT | Medic | Medic is an ARE Centre in CIT focused on biomedical engineering with medical device capability. Its two main objectives are (1) to develop the Biomedical Engineering Applied Research capability of CIT and (2) generate a return on investment through licensing agreements of campus company spin-off activities.
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| | http://www.ait.ie/sri/home.html | SUNAT - Athlone | SUNAT focuses on research for seamless content delivery across different network technologies using fixed, mobile, and/or wireless networks and networked service platforms and devices. |  | ARE Centres - ICT Software |
| | http://www.casala.ie/ | CASALA - DkIT | The Centre for Affective Solutions for Ambient Living Awareness (CASALA) is an applied research centre on the Dundalk Institute of Technology campus.
CASALA’s primary function is working with Irish industry to achieve product innovation, business competitiveness, and market leadership in the emerging ambient assisted living sector, and it acts as the commercialisation arm of the Netwell Centre. |  | ARE Centres - ICT Software |
| | http://www.wisar.org/ | WISAR - LYIT | The WiSAR Lab is an Applied Research Enhancement (ARE) Centre, funded by Enterprise Ireland in the Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT). The focus of the WiSAR Lab is on Wireless Sensor Networks, particularly Body Area Networks and the application of Wireless Sensor Networks in buildings with an emphasis on evaluating and minimising the power consumption of the devices used. Our goal is to be a centre of excellence in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and a hub of research and applied solutions for technology companies locally and nationally. |  | ARE Centres - ICT Software |
| | http://www.3cs.info/ | 3CS - WIT | The Centre for Converged IP (Internet Protocol) based Communications Services, undertakes collaborative Applied Research and innovation in converged Internet and Telecommunications services which it aims to deploy commercially to market via industry partnerships.
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