170 new jobs for Cork research centre

One hundred and seventy new jobs are set to be created over the next four years at a leading research centre in Cork.

One hundred and seventy new jobs are set to be created over the next four years at a leading research centre in Cork.

The jobs will come on line as part of a €50m expansion programme at the Tyndall National Institute.

The facility, which employs 330 researchers, is Ireland's largest R&D centre in the area of information and communications technology.

It was established three years as part of a joint initiative between the Government, University College Cork and Science Foundation Ireland.

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