30/05/2025
Join us at the upcoming ARISE Showcase, an event designed to connect SMEs and businesses with TU Dublin researchers to explore opportunities for collaboration, innovation and growth.
What is ARISE?
ARISE (Amplifying Research and Innovation Supporting Enterprise) helps businesses in the Eastern and Midlands Region access TU Dublin’s expertise to solve real-world challenges and unlock funding for collaborative research.
Whether you’ve already worked with a university or are just curious about how it might benefit your business, this event is a great place to start.
Why attend?
👉 Connect with experts who can support your business goals
✅ Hear real examples of how collaboration has helped other Irish businesses thrive
💶 Explore available funding for joint projects
🤝 Network with like-minded professionals
🧠 ICT Breakout Session "Exploring Collaboration, Digital Transformation, & AI in Research & Industry"
What You’ll Hear:
Brian Walsh – MC and ARISE overview. Learn about TU Dublin’s collaboration model, R&D supports, and how your enterprise can tap into funding streams and innovation networks.
Dr. Dympna O’Sullivan – Introduction to the Digital Futures Research Hub and its focus areas in digital transformation, data science, and AI.
Elizabeth Darnell (PhD candidate, Workday collaboration) – “Trust in AI systems through transparent and accessible Explainable AI”
Case Study: Israa Amro (TU Dublin, ADAPT Centre), & Cian Gallagher (Applied Aerial Technology) – “Detecting Wind-Fallen Trees and Estimating Timber Volume Loss in Irish Forests Using UAV Imagery, Computer Vision, and Deep Learning”
Whether you’re a fintech innovator, data-driven enterprise, or tech-enabled SME, this session offers a valuable look at how academic collaboration can help you scale smarter, faster, and more sustainably.
📅 Date: Tuesday, 10th June 2025
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Location: East Quad, TU Dublin Grangegorman
☕ Tea, coffee, and a light lunch will be provided
👉 Register Now!
Don’t miss this chance to discover how your business can benefit from academic collaboration.
https://www.tudublin.ie/research-innovation/research/discover-our-research/collaboration/industry-projects/arise/news--events/arise-2025-showcase/
10/05/2025
Best of luck with your exams- From Pastoral Care and Chaplaincy
The Pastoral Care and Chaplaincy at the Grangegorman campus is inviting all students to take a break and recharge with free tea, coffee, and snacks ☕🍪.
📍St. Laurence’s Church
📅 Tuesday, May 13th & 20th
⏰ 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
It’s a chance to reconnect, relax, and know that support is available. Whether you need a friendly chat or just a place to breathe, Finbarr, Christina, and Scott are here to help.
https://linktr.ee/tu.grangegorman.chaplaincy?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAad6B_py8AD14J3GY5ROCbdpZfgjy_UmG0VqDkuBmu4ewGJFH9UQf75AhgPgOQ_aem_c6rxrsf7TnEM-Wk6T51Udw
👉 Spread the word, tag your friends, and don’t forget to stop by!
12/04/2025
TU Dublin’s innovation is going global! 🌍
Dylan, a 4th-year Computer Science student, is part of Anaphero — a student-led team tackling severe allergic reactions with technology. Their AI-powered wristband monitors vitals, detects early signs of anaphylaxis, and sends real-time alerts to caregivers 📲🩺
What started as a college project is now earning international recognition:
🏆 Finalists for the $1M HULT Prize (Mar 29, Dublin)
🏅 Representing TU Dublin, Ireland & Europe at the Huawei Seeds for the Future Global Finals in China 🇨🇳 (Apr 4)
We’re incredibly proud of Dylan and the team for bringing Irish innovation to the world stage.
👉 Wanna see what tomorrow’s tech leaders are doing today? Follow their journey here:
https://www.huawei.com/ie/news/ie/2024/ireland-seeds-2024
https://www.pimglobal.org/when-every-second-counts-anapheros-fight-against-severe-allergies/
https://www.echolive.ie/corknews/arid-41449162.html
12/04/2025
Join us on Mon, Apr 28, 2025 at TU Dublin Grangegorman.
Registration link: https://projectfair2025.eventbrite.ie
08/04/2025
🚀 Project Fair 2025 is here!
Join us on Mon, Apr 28, 2025 at TU Dublin Grangegorman for a fun- filled morning with innovative projects and cutting-edge technology. Get ready to be amazed by the creativity and hard work of our talented students as they showcase their projects. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, industry professional, or a prospective student curious to see what the future holds, this event is perfect for you. Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness the next big thing in the world of computer science. See you there!
Registration link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/school-of-computer-science-project-fair-2025-tickets-1317202380779?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl
01/04/2025
🚨 SAF Applications Now Open! 🚨
If you haven’t applied for SAF for the 2024/25 academic year, now’s your chance! 🎓✨
Applications are open for students who have not yet applied.
27/03/2025
TU Dublin Students! Taking the Next Steps in your Career?
Join our Career Talks, Careers Fair, and CV/Information Desks
1-3 April, Lunchtime, Various TU Dublin Locations/Online
More Details: http://www.tudublin.ie/careers/nextsteps
Don’t miss out – your future starts here!
*Staff/Class groups are also welcome to attend our hybrid talks featuring guest speakers on topics such as 'How to Succeed in Your First Graduate Job/Placement', 'Using LinkedIn for Career Success', 'International Students: Immigration Pathways and Work Permit Advice'
NextSteps | TU Dublin
Are you thinking about the Next Steps in Your Career? Come along to our Career Events on 1-3 April and get the help you need!
21/03/2025
🎉 Great News from TU Dublin! 🎉
We are thrilled to announce the renewal of our partnership with the Healthcare Pricing Office (HPO) for another five years! This collaboration supports the HIPE Clinical Coding Programme, which has trained 180 skilled clinical coders since 2014.
Why is this important?
✅ HIPE coders play a key role in disease classification, ensuring high-quality healthcare data is collected and used for research, planning, and healthcare improvements.
✅ This initiative supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals, enhancing education, healthcare innovation, and infrastructure.
✅ TU Dublin is committed to education and technology for the betterment of healthcare.
This programme is paving the way for accurate healthcare data and informed decision-making. If you're interested in developing your skills in clinical coding, check out our programme here: 👇
🔗 https://www.tudublin.ie/explore/faculties-and-schools/computing-digital-data/tech-ed-for-good/video-library/jacqui-curley-clinical-coding-programme.html
07/03/2025
🌍 Celebrating Women’s Achievements & Accelerating Action! 🌟
This International Women’s Day, TU Dublin School of Computer Science is proud to support the movement—because gender equality in tech starts with real-world initiatives!
20/02/2025
🚀 Dublin Gamecraft at TU Dublin: A Hub of Game Development & Creativity! 🎮
TU Dublin School of Computer Science, in collaboration with Dublin Gamecraft, hosted another fantastic game development event! Creative minds came together to build games using Godot, Pico8, Unity, and board game formats while experimenting with open-source tools like Blender, Audacity, and XR Toolkit.
📍 Event Highlights:
🎮 Over 12 years of fostering gaming innovation!
🛠️ Hands-on game prototyping using top game dev tools.
🍕 Community spirit – with TU Dublin sponsoring lunch & gathering creatives in an inspiring setting.
A standout moment? Godot’s effectiveness in XR prototyping! Participants left with fresh ideas, exciting projects, and a stronger sense of community. 🕹️
Looking forward to seeing these projects evolve—who’s excited for next year’s Gamecraft? Comment below! 👇
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17/02/2025
🚀 TU Dublin Leads the Charge in ICT Research Commercialization!
Big news! TU Dublin is spearheading the new ARC Hub for ICT, a €32M initiative aimed at turning cutting-edge technology research into thriving startups. Over the next five years, this project—led by top TU Dublin researchers—will help drive innovation and entrepreneurship in Ireland’s tech sector. 🚀
🔹 Who’s involved?
Prof. Sarah Jane Delany – Lead researcher.
Dr. Robert Ross & Steven Davy – co-investigators.
Brendan Jennings (VP of Research & Innovation) – Strategic leadership.
With contributions from leading academics, the ARC Hub will foster collaboration between universities, startups, and industry leaders. This investment reinforces TU Dublin’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of research and commercialization.
📢 Learn more about the ARC Hub and its impact here:
🔗 https://www.tudublin.ie/research-innovation/news/tu-dublin-to-drive-research-commercialisation-with-3221m-arc-hub-for-ict-.html
💬 What are your thoughts on this major boost for Irish tech innovation? Let us know in the comments! ⬇️