Intel and Tyndall National Institute in Cork have announced the renewal of a $1.5 million research partnership. Intel is investing $1.5 million over the next three years in developing innovative technology with Tyndall, building on the investment of previous phases and reflecting the success of their collaborative research. The partnership, which has gone through two 3-year phases since 2009, will now run until 2018.
The agreement between Intel and Tyndall involves a direct relationship between researchers at Tyndall and Intel’s components research group in Portland, Oregon. Under the agreement, Intel and Tyndall will work together to investigate next-generation materials, devices and photonics technologies.
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