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BIA Innovator Campus and BIM announce strategic partnership
Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), Ireland’s seafood development agency and BIA Innovator campus have announced a strategic partnership agreement to drive the sustainable development of the Irish seafood industry.
Get your roof winter ready with KCL Roofing & Guttering
As winter begins to set in, and the weather becomes harsher day by day, KCL Roofing & Guttering outlines what needs to be done to prepare your roof against whatever weather this winter might bring. "We recommend having your roof inspected ideally twice per year, or at a minimum once per year, for any defects such as cracked/slipped tiles/slates, lifted flashings, damaged ridges or ridge pointing, punctured or thorn felt, etc.," said Seamus from KCL Roofing & Guttering.
ATU researchers recognised among top scientists in Materials Science
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) announces that two of its researchers, Prof Suresh Pillai and Dr Umar Khan, have been acknowledged among the best scientists in the field of Materials Science in Ireland, with a ranking of 14 and 27 respectively. The results were published on the leading international education platform, Research.com.
Start looking at the benefits of installing a new heat pump in your home today
If your oil or gas boiler is currently over 10 years old or you are due to replace your current heating system, then the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) recommends that you consider the advantages of installing a heat pump and plan ahead.
Renowned Connemara shellfish business “musseling” in for growth following investment supported by BIM
A renowned Connemara shellfish business is poised for growth and increased efficiencies following an investment in a new packaging and labelling machine supported by Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM).
First cohort of ATU and Unitherm heat pump technicians graduate
The first cohort of graduates of the new Heat Pump Installation, Commissioning, Maintenance and Servicing programme developed by Atlantic Technological University and Galway-based company Unitherm Heating Systems were presented with their certificate awards at a formal ceremony in Unitherm Heating Systems’ new training academy in Glenrock Business Park, Ballybane on Friday last. Minister for State Hildegarde Naughton also formally opened the training academy during the event.
Connemara-based organic salmon producer completes €543,000 investment, supported by BIM
One of Ireland’s leading producers of organic salmon, Connemara-based Cill Chiaráin Éisc Teoranta (CCET), has completed a substantial €543,000 investment aimed at future-proofing the business and protecting local jobs.
International architectural technology academics and students gather in Galway
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is from today hosting the 10th International Congress on Architectural Technology (ICAT) Conference at its Galway (Dublin Road) campus.
Installation of heat pump at Alexion’s Monksland manufacturing facility to help environment
As part of its ongoing efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and increase sustainability, Alexion, which is AstraZeneca’s Rare Disease Unit, has installed a heat pump at its Monksland based manufacturing facility.
Two spacious five bedroom homes available on Bothar Stiofán
Keane Mahony Smith presents for sale two superb five bed, A-rated, detached homes of c260sq m in Knocknacarra, combining air to water heat pumps and heat recovery ventilation with under floor heating systems throughout to give wonderfully comfortable and efficient homes.