Investment of €104m in four Science Foundation Ireland centres to be announced

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Money will fund 600-plus research roles in bioeconomy, agrifood, neurological disease and advanced manufacturing

FutureNeuro SFI Research Centre for Neurological Diseases hosted by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland is among the bodies to benefit from the €104 million funding. Photograph: Julien Behal Photography

The funding will be announced by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Patrick O’Donovan and Minister for Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue. An additional €21 million has been committed by the centres’ industry partners. The investment was a result of close collaboration between individual researchers, research teams, research institutions, industry and government departments, he said.

They represent a national research network of 17 host and partner institutions which has collaborated with more than 130 industry partners ranging from SMEs to multinationals, across all regions and in a variety of sectors, he said.

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