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2014

IDA issue Semiconductor Newsletter

Winter 2014 issue

By MIDAS Ireland Editor, 11 years4th December 2014 ago
2014

MIDAS Industry Survey 2014

75% of Microelectronics Employers could increase employment if more Skilled Engineers available.

By MIDAS Ireland Editor, 11 years4th December 2014 ago
2014

Tech expert to take up UCD research post with €5m funding

Prof Staszewski specialising in next big thing in technology: the Internet of Things

By MIDAS Ireland Editor, 11 years5th November 2014 ago
2014

SFI Funding announced for CONNECT Centre for Future Networks & Communications

€245M investment in 5 world-class SFI Research Centres

By MIDAS Ireland Editor, 11 years21st October 2014 ago
2014

Most Popular College Degrees Earned By Millionaires

Engineering tops the list

By MIDAS Ireland Editor, 11 years22nd April 2014 ago
2014

Launch of ICT Skills Action Plan 2014

Government plans to fill 44,500 jobs for ICT professionals over the years to 2018.

By MIDAS Ireland Editor, 11 years18th March 2014 ago
2014

Irish chip at the heart of Google’s future smartphones

A revolutionary chip designed by Dublin company Movidius lies at the heart of Google’s ‘Project Tango’ smartphone

By MIDAS Ireland Editor, 11 years12th March 2014 ago
2014

S3 Group Launches the Industry’s Smallest, Most Efficient High-Speed ADC

The product is the first in a family of SAR ADCs being developed by the company specifically optimized for consumer SoCs.

By MIDAS Ireland Editor, 11 years25th February 2014 ago
2013

Absolutely fabless – Irish chip designers with the world in their sights

Sunday Times article highlights Irish indigenous microelectronics sector

By MIDAS Ireland Editor, 12 years26th November 2013 ago
2013

Hi-Reliability H-bridge Testchip Success

Silansys has successfully completed characterisation of a 28V 5A 225 degC H-bridge testchip for power and motor control applications.

By MIDAS Ireland Editor, 12 years20th November 2013 ago

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