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Top TUS students celebrated at annual awards ceremony

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Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) proudly celebrated the academic achievements of 137 high-achieving students on its Athlone Campus at the recent annual student awards.

State-of-the-art €4m apprenticeship facility officially opens at TUS Athlone Campus

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Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has officially opened a brand new €4 million apprenticeship facility at the Technological University of the Shannon’s (TUS) campus in Athlone.

TUS collaboration with Zinkworks aims to make driverless and intelligent shipping ports a reality

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As the race for self-driving cars heats up, a team of researchers at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) and Athlone-based ICT start-up Zinkworks are turning their attention to how shipping ports can adopt the technology to improve global supply chains, eco-efficiency and safety.

TUS graduate showcase ‘Ultimate’ makes welcome return to Athlone campus

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“Remember, the biggest creative endeavours happen when your back is against the wall,” illustrious Irish artist Vincent Devine told final-year design students at the Technological University of the Shannon in Athlone this week.

Inaugural TUS scholarships of excellence proudly recognise student achievement

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The accomplishments of 48 high-achieving students took centre stage at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) in Athlone this week at the university’s inaugural Scholarship of Excellence awards.

Athlone IT academics win prestigious awards at annual PATT38 Global Technology Conference

Academics from Athlone Institute of Technology and members of the Technology Education Research Group (TERG) won prestigious awards at the PATT38 Conference virtually hosted by the University of Turku, Rauma Campus in Finland.

AIT researcher using augmented reality to help people with walk abnormalities

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An Athlone-based PhD candidate is using augmented reality (AR) to help cure people of walking abnormalities which, if left untreated, can lead to “wear and tear” arthritis and serious injuries.

AIT developing zero gravity 3D printing machine for space usage

Athlone Institute of Technology has been contracted by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop the world’s first large-scale, zero-gravity 3D printing machine for use on the International Space Station as part of a wider European consortium which includes German aerospace company Sonaca Group, BEEVERYCREATIVE, a Portuguese 3D printer provider, and OHB, a leading German Space and Technology Group.

 

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